YOUR family matters to us!

CRISP is a research study that was started to study long-term impact of school closures on a wide range of families, including those with children preschool-age through adolescence, and those of children with and without disabilities. We also want to understand how the pandemic may have impacted children’s social, emotional, and academic development. What we learn from this study will help us know how to better support children and families as we transition out of the pandemic.  

The CRISP research team is contacting families who participated in one of our prior research studies to help us with this new project! We are inviting families from these specific studies because, together, you can provide insight into a diversity of pandemic experiences as a result of where you live, your child’s age and abilities, and your family culture.

  • If you choose to participate in CRISP, we will ask you to complete questionnaires about how your family is doing over the next few years.  We will combine this new information with what you shared with us in your previous study to get a good idea of how your child and family have changed or stayed the same over time.

  • Visit the welcome page to learn more specifics of what we are asking of you and the contact page if you have any questions!