I am Professor of Developmental Psychology in the School of Psychology at the University of Sussex and run the Children and Technology Lab (@chatlabuk). My current projects include working with @Acornsoton (link) on Our Stories, co-creating immersive video stories with autistic children, young people and their families to support transitions in emotion (with Just Right, Brighton & Hove) and in healthcare (with BSMS Time for Autism). I relish finding collaborative low-cost ways to support participatory research and evaluation with local partners. I especially enjoy fine analysis of video of interactions in natural settings and thinking how we can co-design spaces that work well for everyone across the spectrum of neurodiversity (see my book.)
I am Professor of Developmental Psychology in the School of Psychology at the University of Sussex and run the Children and Technology Lab (@chatlabuk). My current projects include working with @Acornsoton (link) on Our Stories, co-creating immersive video stories with autistic children, young people and their families to support transitions in emotion (with Just Right, Brighton & Hove) and in healthcare (with BSMS Time for Autism). I relish finding collaborative low-cost ways to support participatory research and evaluation with local partners. I especially enjoy fine analysis of video of interactions in natural settings and thinking how we can co-design spaces that work well for everyone across the spectrum of neurodiversity (see my book.)
I am Professor of Developmental Psychology in the School of Psychology at the University of Sussex and run the Children and Technology Lab (@chatlabuk). My current projects include working with @Acornsoton (link) on Our Stories, co-creating immersive video stories with autistic children, young people and their families to support transitions in emotion (with Just Right, Brighton & Hove) and in healthcare (with BSMS Time for Autism). I relish finding collaborative low-cost ways to support participatory research and evaluation with local partners. I especially enjoy fine analysis of video of interactions in natural settings and thinking how we can co-design spaces that work well for everyone across the spectrum of neurodiversity (see my book.)