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“Autism and most mental health disorders present differently in Black women,” said Bria Hubert. “Because autism is looked at through such a White and male lens, people don’t recognize similar behaviors with traditionally feminine or Black interests.”
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@JM_Whiteside@RachnaSinghNDP@Dave_Eby@DarcyJudy@s_malcolmson I beg you to move mental health services forward. It is not ok to have anyone struggling. It’s not ok that you are turned away from intervention early when you reach out for help. There is a lot of work to be done.
I love Ross Greene’s work. Believing kids do well if they can helps me be less judgmental, more compassionate and more solution-focused.
#DailyDoodle@LITB_
Confabulation can be one of the behaviours associated with FASD that causes challenges in life. Each individual has different needs but there are strategies that can help
When a child is in a state of fear, their functional IQ can drop up to 40 points. If a child is in a state of terror, their IQ can drop up to 50 points.
-Dr. Bruce D. Perry
@BDPerry#maslowbeforebloom
Educators, you and your class can still write a letter to Dr. Peter Henderson Bryce @BeechwoodOttawa. He blew the whistle on the conditions of residential schools back in the early 1900s. Here is what your letter can look like! https://t.co/tvV9wmX7gg