The use of creative qualitative research methods in psychology and other disciplines has increased over recent decades to address power imbalances within research and to centre the voices of participants. These considerations are particularly salient when conducting research with historically marginalized groups, including neurodivergent people. However, research foregrounding the first-person perspectives of neurodivergent children is still limited. In this paper, we discuss the application of creative qualitative research methods when conducting research with neurodivergent children with a range of communication and wider skill profiles. The benefits and challenges of each method are considered, drawing on examples from the first phase of...
International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool fr...
Working within a neurodiversity paradigm, this project will investigate potential differences in ho...
LAY ABSTRACT: Autistic children who speak few or no words or who have an intellectual disability are...
Children on the autism spectrum face significant barriers to having their views listened to in resea...
Autistic children and young people have the right to have a say in the decisions that affect their l...
Investigating voice in research that involves children with disabilities is highly challenging. Very...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
While participatory research approaches are being developed and applied within speech and...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
Since United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, social research has encouraged the invol...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This paper arises from a UK research project, Playing A/Part, which explores the identities and expe...
Purpose – This short paper reports on the sixth seminar in a 7-seminar series entitled, “Innovative ...
Despite the increasing body of research on children’s perspectives on well-being, few studies have i...
International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool fr...
Working within a neurodiversity paradigm, this project will investigate potential differences in ho...
LAY ABSTRACT: Autistic children who speak few or no words or who have an intellectual disability are...
Children on the autism spectrum face significant barriers to having their views listened to in resea...
Autistic children and young people have the right to have a say in the decisions that affect their l...
Investigating voice in research that involves children with disabilities is highly challenging. Very...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
While participatory research approaches are being developed and applied within speech and...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
Since United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, social research has encouraged the invol...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This paper arises from a UK research project, Playing A/Part, which explores the identities and expe...
Purpose – This short paper reports on the sixth seminar in a 7-seminar series entitled, “Innovative ...
Despite the increasing body of research on children’s perspectives on well-being, few studies have i...
International audienceThis study focuses on the qualitative research interview, an essential tool fr...
Working within a neurodiversity paradigm, this project will investigate potential differences in ho...
LAY ABSTRACT: Autistic children who speak few or no words or who have an intellectual disability are...