Presentation 1 – Keynote
Professor Jo van Herwegen
Improving Educational Outcomes for Young People with Williams Syndrome: From Theory to Practice (and Back Again)
Presentation 2
Jente Verbesselt
Clinical Features and Developmental Trajectories in School-Aged Children with 16p11.2 Deletion
Presentation 3
Dr. Catherine Franklin
Down Syndrome Regression Disorder
Presentation 4
Professor Elizabeth Elliott
The Face of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Australia
Discussion 1a – Combined Q/A: Van Herwegen, Verbesselt, Franklin, Elliott.
Presentation 5 – Keynote
Professor Dawn Adams
Understanding Mental Health and Well-Being in the Context of Neurodiversity
Presentation 6
Jessica Hughes
A Parent-Led Intervention to Reduce Anxiety in Autistic Children with Severe to Profound Intellectual Disabilities: Current Data From the LADDERS Proof-of-Concept Study
Presentation 7
Mirthe Klein Haneveld
Improving Guidelines for Individuals with Rare Genetic Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal of Existing Guidelines
Discussion 1b – Combined Q/A: Adams, Hughes, Klein Haneveld
Presentation 8 – The Pat Howlin Lecture
Dr Laura Roche
Enhancing Expressive Communication Using AAC: A Case Study of One Boy with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome
Discussion 1c – Q/A & Round Table Discussion
– Q/A: Roche
– Panel Discussion: Why is it so difficult to do intervention research involving individuals with genetic conditions?
2024 SSBP Conference
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The Society for the Study of Behavioural Phenotypes (SSBP) is an international, interdisciplinary research society for studying the development, learning and behaviours of individuals with genetic disorders and ways of helping to improve lives. The society is registered as a charity in the UK (No. 1013849) and was set up in 1987.
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