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Carolyn Blackburn
Carolyn Blackburn
Reader in Interdisciplinary Practice and Research with Families, Birmingham City University
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Educating children and young people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: constructing personalised pathways to learning
C Blackburn, B Carpenter, J Egerton
Routledge, 2012
512012
Guidelines for identification and treatment of individuals with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and associated fetal alcohol spectrum disorders based upon expert consensus
S Young, M Absoud, C Blackburn, P Branney, B Colley, E Farrag, ...
BMC psychiatry 16, 1-14, 2016
482016
Foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD): raising awareness in early years settings
C Blackburn, T Whitehurst
British Journal of Special Education 37 (3), 122-129, 2010
402010
Shaping the future for children with foetal alcohol spectrum disorders
C Blackburn, B Carpenter, JO Egerton
Support for Learning 25 (3), 139-145, 2010
402010
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: interdisciplinary perspectives
BC OBE, C Blackburn, J Egerton
Routledge, 2013
292013
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: an overview of current evidence and activities in the UK
L Schölin, RAS Mukherjee, N Aiton, C Blackburn, S Brown, KM Flemming, ...
Archives of disease in childhood 106 (7), 636-640, 2021
282021
Young children’s musical activities in the home
C Blackburn
Education 3-13 45 (6), 674-688, 2017
272017
Small steps and stronger relationships: Parents' experiences of homeschooling children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
S Ludgate, C Mears, C Blackburn
Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 22 (1), 66-75, 2022
232022
Facing the challenge and shaping the future for primary and secondary aged students with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FAS-eD Project)
C Blackburn, B Carpenter, J Egerton
London: National Organisation on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (UK)[Online at: www …, 2010
162010
Relationship-based early intervention services for children with complex needs: Lessons from New Zealand
C Blackburn
Journal of children's services 11 (4), 330-344, 2016
15*2016
“We weren't prepared for this”: parents' experiences of information and support following the premature birth of their infant
C Blackburn, M Harvey
Infants & Young Children 32 (3), 172-185, 2019
142019
Policy-to-practice context to the delays and difficulties in the acquisition of speech, language and communication in the early years
C Blackburn, C Aubrey
International journal of early years education 24 (4), 414-434, 2016
142016
European developments in early childhood intervention
B Carpenter, J Schloesser, J Egerton
Available on the http://www. eurlyaid. net/DOWNLOAD% 20OBJECTS/gesamt_ECI …, 2009
142009
Developing inclusive practice for young children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: A framework of knowledge and understanding for the early childhood workforce
C Blackburn
Routledge, 2017
132017
The role of a national fostering helpline in the recruitment and retention of foster carers: Implications for policy and fostering practice
C Blackburn
Adoption & Fostering 40 (2), 167-178, 2016
132016
Early childhood inclusion in the United Kingdom
C Blackburn
Infants & Young Children 29 (3), 239-246, 2016
122016
The policy-to-practice context to the delays and difficulties in the acquisition of speech language and communication in the first five years
C Blackburn
Birmingham City University, 2014
122014
‘A different kind of normal’: parents’ experiences of early care and education for young children born prematurely
C Blackburn, M Harvey
Early Child Development and Care, 2020
102020
Engaging young children with complex learning difficulties and disabilities
C Blackburn, B Carpenter
Early Years Educator 14 (2), 39-44, 2012
92012
Facing the Challenge and Shaping the Future of Primary and Secondary Aged Students with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
C Blackburn
National Organisation on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. tinyurl. com/bndqln8 (Last …, 2010
82010
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