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The Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies
at Parsons has conducted research in the field of developmental
disabilities for over 40 years and has acquired an international
reputation for its pioneering work with persons with disabilities.
The Life Span Institute at Parsons is committed to optimizing
the quality of life for individuals with disabilities and their
families through research, training, technical assistance and
public services.
Faculty and staff at the Life Span Institute at Parsons focus
their efforts on research training and service programs that
address the following issues and technologies: |
- Procedures for treating challenging and dangerous behaviors
in persons with mental retardation.
- Assistive technology to enhance the
ability of individuals to live more independently.
- Finding causes and
treatments for disruptive behavior disorders in school-aged
children.
- Family supports to allow families and friends to support
individuals with disabilities in their own homes.
- Effective and cost-efficient procedures to deliver early
prevention and intervention services to Kansas families of
infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
- Electronic media and information for developing and
disseminating educational information for researchers and consumers.
Life Span Institute at Parsons Facts:
- University researchers at Parsons developed and disseminated
the first procedures for reliably testing both hearing and vision
of persons with mental retardation, whose hearing and vision impairments
were typically neither diagnosed nor treated before these developments.
- University
of Kansas programs at Parsons employ 40 research faculty and
staff who generate over $5 million in grants annually.
- University of Kansas programs at Parsons have provided direct
services, training, or technical assistance to more than 75,000
people in the past five years in over 450 communities in all 105
counties in Kansas.
- University of Kansas programs at Parsons have pioneered
in the field of testing and treatment for disorders of speech,
language, and communications.
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