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Autism Education Series: Autism Diagnosis - What to Expect?
Переглядів 42 години тому
Learn more about what to expect during and autism diagnostic assessment.
Autism Education Series: Parent Perspectives - Part 2
Переглядів 5014 днів тому
Listen to parents who share their family’s autism journey.
Autism Education Series: Parent Perspectives - Part 3
Переглядів 4014 днів тому
Listen to parents who share their family’s autism journey.
Autism Education Series: Daily Routines
Переглядів 3614 днів тому
Learn about strategies to help you and your child establish daily routines.
Série éducative sur l'autisme: L’engagement
Переглядів 2314 днів тому
Préparez pour la communication de votre enfant.
Autism Education Series: Transitions
Переглядів 3114 днів тому
Learn about strategies to support your child with transitions within your family’s daily routines.
Autism Education Series: Augmentative and/or Alternative Communication
Переглядів 3914 днів тому
Understand more about Augmentative and/or Alternative Communication (AAC).
Autism Education Series: Mealtime
Переглядів 4914 днів тому
Explore strategies to set the stage for mealtimes with your child.
Autism Education Series: Social Skills Part 3 - Three Key Tips!
Переглядів 2414 днів тому
Understand your child’s social skills and learn some key tips to support your child when engaging with their peers.
Autism Education Series: Social Skills Part 2
Переглядів 2614 днів тому
Understand your child’s social skills and learn some key tips to support your child when engaging with their peers.
Autism Education Series: Social Skills Part 1
Переглядів 2714 днів тому
Understand your child’s social skills and learn some key tips to support your child when engaging with their peers.
Read To Me
Переглядів 312 місяці тому
An overview of the Read to Me Program.
Brain Development
Переглядів 162 місяці тому
A look at how reading, singing, and talking with you child from birth can impact their brain development.
Why it is Important to Read to Babies
Переглядів 362 місяці тому
Dr. Sarah Shea, Developmental Pediatrician & Professor of Pediatrics with the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine chats with Read to Me about the importance of reading to your baby from birth.
Reading and Relational Health
Переглядів 252 місяці тому
Reading and Relational Health
When Should I Start Reading to Baby?
Переглядів 252 місяці тому
When Should I Start Reading to Baby?
Screen Time and Babies
Переглядів 322 місяці тому
Screen Time and Babies
Should I Keep Reading Once My Child Can Read?
Переглядів 142 місяці тому
Should I Keep Reading Once My Child Can Read?
Can Babies Learn More Than One Language?
Переглядів 192 місяці тому
Can Babies Learn More Than One Language?
Benefits of Reading in NICU
Переглядів 152 місяці тому
Benefits of Reading in NICU
What Is Your Favourite Part Of Reading?
Переглядів 222 місяці тому
What Is Your Favourite Part Of Reading?
Skin-To-Skin Care Practice during a Cesarean Section Birth
Переглядів 1,2 тис.5 місяців тому
Skin-To-Skin Care Practice during a Cesarean Section Birth
Autism Education Series: Positive Behaviour Support
Переглядів 1816 місяців тому
Autism Education Series: Positive Behaviour Support
Autism Education Series: Exploring Play
Переглядів 2847 місяців тому
Autism Education Series: Exploring Play
Autism Education Series: Parent and Caregiver Self Care
Переглядів 1627 місяців тому
Autism Education Series: Parent and Caregiver Self Care
Autism Education Series: Social Communication
Переглядів 2077 місяців тому
Autism Education Series: Social Communication
Autism Education Series: Engagement
Переглядів 2687 місяців тому
Autism Education Series: Engagement
Autism Education Series: Parent Perspectives
Переглядів 2837 місяців тому
Autism Education Series: Parent Perspectives
Autism Education Series: Making Sense of Behaviour
Переглядів 3947 місяців тому
Autism Education Series: Making Sense of Behaviour

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Charmeze
    @Charmeze 23 дні тому

    Are you hiring or not? Been applying for many months nearly a year, and I know for fact the department has no new people yet there's posting for the jobs every other week. I don't understand what else you're looking for or trying to ask of a person

  • @wendybryan6071
    @wendybryan6071 Місяць тому

    Parenthoods doesn't sound like much fun.

  • @wendybryan6071
    @wendybryan6071 Місяць тому

    Is this a generational thing? Our parents set the expectation for our behaviors, bedtimes and going to school, etc. We just did it, came home, did our homework, had dinner together. We wanted to do it because it was our job, just as our parents had their jobs. There are 24 hours in a day, plenty for a child to do everything they need to do. Maybe they need to put their phones and tablets away to avoid distraction. The kids are running the show, not the adults. It doesn't bode well for kids hooked in their devices.

  • @PIXELSURPRISE
    @PIXELSURPRISE Місяць тому

    You guys sure did a lot of lying

  • @PIXELSURPRISE
    @PIXELSURPRISE Місяць тому

    Know what I’m so happy about? That I didn’t get any of these experimental gene therapies. I don’t have any trust in any medical professionals at all anymore. You’re all lying snakes.

  • @PIXELSURPRISE
    @PIXELSURPRISE Місяць тому

    Patient safety like Hey, there are no long term safety data for these covid shots? Or no, not that kind of patient safety?

  • @PIXELSURPRISE
    @PIXELSURPRISE Місяць тому

    They’ve found mRNA in breast milk.

  • @pamallen859
    @pamallen859 Місяць тому

    So helpful with very adhd specific examples!

  • @sandramancilla4130
    @sandramancilla4130 Місяць тому

    Great information !!! thank you so much!!!!

  • @Normalise.breastfeeding
    @Normalise.breastfeeding Місяць тому

    Normalise Breastfeeding❤️😍

  • @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe
    @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe 2 місяці тому

    Yes. Caution in the ER even if not there for Psych. Have to list your Meds but staff not always sympathetic. Get in and get out as always. Thanks Everyone!

  • @freelancernaeemtalukder100
    @freelancernaeemtalukder100 2 місяці тому

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  • @Becomingamazing1
    @Becomingamazing1 2 місяці тому

    You are fantastic. I’m a Soec Ed teacher ,author and presenter. I agree with all you say. Presently in Australia people are taking the softly softly approach. Mine is structure,strategies, bounfaries, firm but fair and kind. My book. Becoming Amazing Manual for Parents Teachers and Support Teachers on Amazon books. I’d love you to read it. We need many more like you. Regards Di Constable

  • @ehsanforghani8477
    @ehsanforghani8477 3 місяці тому

    But why should have such disorder at all? Is also yawning all the time a sign of that?

  • @ehsanforghani8477
    @ehsanforghani8477 3 місяці тому

    It's really hard to get their attention, really hard... 😢 I wish I can find methods in this video, how to deal with them as teacher.

  • @aysagoogoonani1028
    @aysagoogoonani1028 3 місяці тому

    WHAT IF I HAVE BAD SYMPTOMS BUT 20, WOULD THE STILL DO THIS TEST?

  • @candacealexis5320
    @candacealexis5320 3 місяці тому

    Is it possible the father's depression can cause depression to the woman carrying his child? I've been pregnant 3 times by different men and the 3rd time I got I became extremely depressed and I believe it was from the the fathers dna.

  • @AbdAlNour
    @AbdAlNour 4 місяці тому

    Outstanding!!!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @davidhallett9460
    @davidhallett9460 4 місяці тому

    Thank You

  • @voodoonails9632
    @voodoonails9632 4 місяці тому

    She’s describing children with asd and adhd. Children with sensory overload and pda will struggle 5 days a week.

  • @christinerollins-cl2oe
    @christinerollins-cl2oe 4 місяці тому

    So if its ok to breastfeed on social media.. why dont we see people having sex?.

  • @melmelsmusicstudio1800
    @melmelsmusicstudio1800 5 місяців тому

    "what's wrong with you?" "Stop being so sensitive", "Why can't you be 'normal'"? Consider 'normal' is a setting on a washing machine - just between agitate and spin. If you judge a book by it's cover, you might miss out on someone who understands you, too.

  • @sarafan9095
    @sarafan9095 5 місяців тому

    pretty useful

  • @miramac115
    @miramac115 6 місяців тому

    Making an anxious child attend school when he or she refuses to go is a recipe for further psychological problems now and later in life.

  • @PIXELSURPRISE
    @PIXELSURPRISE 7 місяців тому

    You guys should never have pushed covid vaccines on pregnant or breastfeeding mothers Or babies Or anyone else. I noticed you turned off commenting on your videos promoting covid shots. Shame on you, Heather.

  • @sue122
    @sue122 7 місяців тому

    The best change in the last year was when my daughter turned 18, and we no longer had to be subjected to the unprofessional, arrogant and racist treatment from some of your "stars" like Karen Carey (or Brown, or MacDonald, or whatever surname she's using this week), or Colin Morrison, or Arati Mokashi. So long to the bunch of you, you've caused more harm than you'll ever know.

  • @Ashaylaedit
    @Ashaylaedit 7 місяців тому

    I love it you don’t a change every kid have to go too school if you don’t your parents or who ever taking care of you in going bro jail even if you are going bullying sick lol😊

    • @CoreyDumas-gv6gb
      @CoreyDumas-gv6gb Місяць тому

      That's fucked up this need to stop teacher don't care about the kids they care about getting paid wake up

  • @letyluna7013
    @letyluna7013 7 місяців тому

    Hi.. this is fantastic! Thank you ❤

  • @Tiprowable
    @Tiprowable 7 місяців тому

    WOW `Children are not capable of experiencing loss in the way that we do, or sustaining it`. This has me sitting here shaking my head and with a horrified anger welling up. It is not stated as an opinion, and is also in the context of the speaker giving advice. I am aged 71 and at aged 7 my father died at home from cancer. I was profoundly close to him and I was never expected to grieve blah blah - I have profoundly experienced this loss since the day he died and my whole life collapsed and continued to collapse over and over again. He was never ever spoken about again and what I adopted was a realisation that I could not express my `spirit/soul/core` to anybody - nobody understood, huh I was just a child. I really brought myself up from there because my mother mentally and emotionally totally collapsed for the rest of her life: she had 3 mental breakdowns which required her to be hospitalised for months at a time and given electric shock treatment. She attempted suicide twice. She did remarry after 5 years or so but that didn`t change her in any way. So, I from aged 8 was mindful of how destroyed my mother was and was constantly careful not to upset her in any way. The point is that not only is the claim in the talk that I was not capable of experiencing loss is completely wrong but it is actually laughable to think that I never sustained it - it is still with me, it has affected my whole life. I ceased belonging to this planet and recall purposely detaching from life and disengaging from my core being. On the face of it, all was normal - I deliberately created a persona where that would appear to be the case. There was no one, not one adult who had any notion of what I was going through. My father has been with me throughout my life in my spirit and that was and is the real me. If a child who has lost a parent they were particularly close to listened to this section (from 9 and a half minutes on) it would further push them away. Crazily just a few minutes beforehand the speaker makes a categorical statement saying it always depends. Mmmm, then with this makes a double claim categorically.

  • @KRistyrose978
    @KRistyrose978 8 місяців тому

    I think seven hours and change, five days a week is really too much for little kids. It is just absolute torture getting my kid there every day, just agonizing. And it gets worse and worse.

  • @melmystical708
    @melmystical708 8 місяців тому

    Its been 1 year that my daughter hasnt been to school..am now being sent a fine..have tried everything to get her in and the school have also tried everything but she still refuses due to school anxiety. I cant homeschool as i am a single parent and need to fo to work. Getting her tested for autism 3 year wait and she is with cahms for 2 years but still on waiting list for 1-1 counselling sessions. Really stuck ready to have a breakdown 😢

  • @yanadalton5655
    @yanadalton5655 9 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @ascha730
    @ascha730 9 місяців тому

    Watching this 10 years later and it's so relevant

  • @Ikr2025
    @Ikr2025 9 місяців тому

    My youngest child has been like this since day one, even at kindergarten. He is now year 7 and complains about going to school almost daily. It is difficult to get him to go to bed on time so he’s usually up too late, then hard get up and ready. I have to do everything for him to get him & the older two there on time. He gets sick without fail in the last week of the school term & gets a chronic cough & ends up having the last few days before school holidays off. It happens so often that I wonder if he can actually make himself sick just by thinking about it. The thought of the holidays being just around the corner doesn’t seem to motivate or excite him - he just complains about going even more. He has trouble making friends but I think a lot is his ‘poor me’ depressed attitude. I have tried to get him to do things like learn to ride a bike, skateboard, play guitar, piano, also swimming and gymnastics - but he has no drive or interest. He hurt himself during gym (free running) and had such a meltdown and refused to go anymore. He complains about practicing. Then he complains about being depressed, having a bad day and not having friends. And right on queue - just got a text from school saying can I pick him up because he’s not well. I feel as though I need to chaperone his every waking second to get him to do what he is supposed to. He has no internal self discipline or drive. He is of normal intelligence and probably even quite bright but it is all driving me insane that he just has zero self motivation to help himself. The only thing he likes is computer games. Surprise bloody surprise.

    • @Neroque
      @Neroque 4 місяці тому

      It's gonna be really difficult for many to try to learn something that's not related to their interests and it grows the more the person gets lost. Try to build off the things he's already interested in; are the things you mentioned things he actually really enjoys or just his own way to escape everything. Figured out what he's eager to learn on his own usually people will base what they're obsessed with and want to learn off of pivotal moments in their life.

  • @babybaby5893
    @babybaby5893 9 місяців тому

    Such a WONDERFUL video.even recorded ten years ago. Thank you so much ❤❤ so informative with lots of detailed tips. ❤❤❤❤

  • @honestlyyours1069
    @honestlyyours1069 9 місяців тому

    I really appreciate this video, as I have experienced a lot of discrimination from family members and friends, in my personal and professional life, and even from psychiatrists who you would think would be more accepting and open-minded. The stigma and discrimination is often more damaging and worse than the mental health condition.

  • @Spider-Man2ForTheGameCube
    @Spider-Man2ForTheGameCube 9 місяців тому

    I got off to this

    • @sto4m
      @sto4m 9 місяців тому

      Dawg

  • @valeriekinder
    @valeriekinder 9 місяців тому

    Great informative video.. baby looked miserable though. Definitely don’t recommend giving a baby a bath that way… laying them on the hard wood after didn’t look very comfy, also the baby seemed very hungry… constantly looking for something to suck.. so always make sure baby is fed prior to bath otherwise they will be miserable and fussy.

  • @jonathanlukanda5524
    @jonathanlukanda5524 10 місяців тому

    Thank you and all the best for the rest

  • @bethschwallie7612
    @bethschwallie7612 10 місяців тому

    It was hard to listen to her when she says OK every other sentence

  • @adnannaciri7610
    @adnannaciri7610 10 місяців тому

    Big breast feeding naippy

  • @sue122
    @sue122 Рік тому

    Best day ever when you never again have to deal with the garbage they hire in Mental Health at the IWK. 😘

  • @SarrahSifre-sj4tk
    @SarrahSifre-sj4tk Рік тому

    😅

  • @umberdarilek1637
    @umberdarilek1637 Рік тому

    Excellent video!

  • @nakzum
    @nakzum Рік тому

    I have to watch this because my parents don’t take responsibilities

  • @russellduarte8914
    @russellduarte8914 Рік тому

    You should never should anyone,that is not peer support

  • @catteinesimon293
    @catteinesimon293 Рік тому

    ❤ cafherine Simon

  • @PIXELSURPRISE
    @PIXELSURPRISE Рік тому

    Hows your excess mortality numbers these days? good? Any idea how many unvaccinated people are dying suddenly? is it far less than the vaxed population is? :)