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School/Applied Child Psychology Program
McGill University
 
The Canadian Early Intervention Research Team needs your HELP!!
 
The research team at the School/Applied Child Psychology Program, McGill University is conducting a national study on the 
experiences and perceptions of parents of children with special needs in Early Intervention across Canada. 
 
The survey takes 15-20 minutes to complete and is available online at:
 
http://www.zapsurvey.com/Survey.aspx?id=e09fe4d1-7ff6-4926-b55a-1c88deb7a4f0
 
Please note, if you chose to complete the survey using the link above, the survey must be completed and submitted 
online at one sitting (i.e., you can not return to complete the survey at a later time).
 
Alternatively, the survey can be emailed or faxed to you or administered over the telephone by contacting the primary 
research associate, Jennifer Saracino at          jennifer.saracino@mail.mcgill.ca             or (905) 592-1523. 
Please feel free to email Jennifer a number and time when you can be reached if your preference is to complete the 
questionnaire over the phone.  
 
In exchange for your participation, you will receive an extensive report on the services and experiences of other parents 
across Canada along with any additional resources that are compiled by the research team. 
 
Primary Investigator, Ingrid E. Sladeczek, PhD
School/Applied Child Psychology Program, McGill University
Phone: (514) 398-3450    Fax: (514) 398-6968
Email:  ingrid.sladeczek@mcgill.ca
www.earlyinterventioncanada.com

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