Influences on Social Development in Williams Syndrome
Help us understand the way parents of children with Williams Syndrome help their children develop socially.
Who can participate?
Parents of children and adolescents between the ages of 5-17 years.
What does participation involve?
Participation in the online portion of this study involves completion of the Parental Involvment and Monitoring Scale (PIMS).
1) Go to the "Current Research" Webpage
2) A direct link to the survey is provided under the research study entitled "Influences on Social Development in Williams Syndrome "
3) All data collected from this survey will be kept CONFIDENTIAL
4) Participation will take between 30 minutes - 1 hour
5) Click here to go directly to the survey website
How does this study benefit you?
There are no direct benefits for participating in this study however, the goal of the study is to better understand the ways in which parents of children and adolescents with Williams syndrome can help their children develop and maintain healthy social relationships with peers. If you would like to receive further information regarding this study, you may contact Dr. Bonita Klein-Tasman at (414) 229-3060 or bklein@uwm.edu or Kirsten Li-Barber at (414) 229-2596 or ktli@uwm.edu.
If you or someone you know would like to participate in this research, or would like to know more about this project, please contact the Child Neurodevelopment Research Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee at (414) 229-2586. We look forward to hearing from you.
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