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Pediatric Research 

In collaboration with Children’s Specialized Hospital, researchers at Kessler Foundation are examining ways of improving the lives of children affected by brain injury, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Attention Deficit Disorder

A Strength-Based Intervention to Improve Job Interview Skills in Young Adults with Autism (KF-STRIDE®)

Researchers are evaluating how effective a strength-based intervention is in improving job interview skills in young adults with autism who may have difficulty with job interviews or want to improve these skills. 

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Studying Multi-Joint Adaptation to Biofeedback in Children and Young Adults with Two Types of Walking Patterns

The purpose of this study is to use a computer display with feedback cues to help children and young adults who have brain injury change their walking pattern while walking on a treadmill.

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Strength Identification and Expression in Young Adults

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate how young adults with and without autism identify and express their personal identities. 

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Gait Retraining Using Visual Biofeedback of Knee Movement in Pediatrics with Cerebral Palsy

This study investigates whether gait training using computer feedback can improve the walking pattern of children and adolescents with Cerebral Palsy. 

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