Autism, Family, Culture, and Communication Education Lab

Projects

  1. Korean Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules (K-AFIRM)

Description: This project examines culturally adapted caregiver training of behavioral interventions for 2-5 year old autistic children or children who screened positive for autism. The training materials are adapted from the National Professional Development Center on Autism (NPDC) and Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules (AFIRM; ). This project is funded by the University of ÀË»¨Ö±²¥ College Park College of Education Support Program for Advancing Research and Collaboration Grant. 


Collaborators: James Lee (University of Washington School of Medicine and the Seattle Children’s Autism Center), Daniel Kwak (Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine), Jason Chow (University of ÀË»¨Ö±²¥ at College Park), Ann Sam (Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

KAFIRM Flyer_English.pdf KAFIRM Flyer_Korean.pdf
Flier for KAFIRM Study
Korean Translated Flier for KAFIRM Study

2. Autistic Individuals’ Caregivers’ Views Towards Autism, Inclusion, and Neurodiversity (ATTAIN)

Description: We hope to better understand the perspectives of culturally and linguistically diverse parents of individuals with or without a developmental disability on autism, inclusion, advocacy, and neurodiversity. 

Collaborators: Ashley Johnson Harrison (University of Georgia), Luodi Yu (Guangzhou University), James Lee (University of Washington Seattle), & Sean Joo (University of Kansas)

ATTAIN Fliers.pdf
KAFIRM Study Flier
Korean Translated Flier for Immigrant Parent Study
Mandarin Translated Flier for Immigrant Parent Study
Spanish Translation of Immigrant Parent Study Flier

3. Korean Parents' Perspectives on Autism (KASKQ)

Description: We hope to better understand the perspectives of culturally and linguistically diverse parents of individuals with or without a developmental disability on autism, inclusion, advocacy, and neurodiversity. 

KASKQ KoreanEnglish Flyer.pdf
KASKQ English Flier
Korean Translated Flier for KASKQ

4. Program for Meaningful Interaction and Social Engagement (PROMISE)

Description: This project examines a community-based social skills program and caregiver workshop for Asian immigrant children and youth with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. This project is funded by the University of ÀË»¨Ö±²¥ College Park Graduate College Faculty Student Research Award. 
 

Collaborators: Kate Lu (Chinese Culture and ÀË»¨Ö±²¥ Service Center) and Ariel La

Summer Program v1.2 03.07.24-vk.pdf
Flier for PROMISE Study
PROMISE Flier

5. Cultural Self-Efficacy for Early Intervention

Description: This project aims to validate an adapted measure, Cultural Self-Efficacy for Early Intervention (CSES-EI). We are looking for EI providers of any profession who work with marginalized families of young children in EI who are culturally or linguistically diverse.


Leading Investigator: James Lee (University of Washington Seattle)

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