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Parenting Tips for Kids With Intellectual Disabilities 

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Parenting a child with intellectual disability can feel overwhelming at times. But it can also be wonderfully rewarding. Leading IDD expert Dr. Ambrose shares his top 5 tips for parenting a child with intellectual disability.
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Dr. Adrian Jacques H Ambrose, MD, MPH, FAPA is currently the Medical Director of the Psychiatry Faculty Practice Organization at Columbia University. Integrating business development with clinical medicine, he also previously served as a subspecialist consultant in operations management and design thinking for industry through the Mass General Brigham Connected Health. For almost a decade, Dr Ambrose has also served as private consultant in user engagement, market entry, diversity/equity/inclusion (DEI) program development, wellness promotion, and burnout prevention for Mid-to-Large Size Companies, and executives and management leaders.
Clinically, Dr. Ambrose specializes in treatment resistant mood disorders for both the adult and child & adolescent populations. In interventional neurotherapeutic psychiatry, Dr. Ambrose also provides procedures in esketamine, ketamine, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
Dr. Ambrose completed his medical trainings at Dartmouth and MGH, public health training at the National Center for Primary Center, and value-based healthcare training at the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice. He completed the Commonwealth Minority Health Policy Fellowship at Harvard Medical School and has a Master’s in Healthcare Management and Public Policy from Harvard University.
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Комментарии : 24   
@relaxing_music
@relaxing_music 2 года назад
You are doing an incredibly important job! It inspires and motivates to do good deeds.
@enthusiastsofbeauty8612
@enthusiastsofbeauty8612 Месяц назад
It's really frustrating to see that my daughter didn't learn much in high school. I feel like she's had to start over, and I'm hesitant to let her continue in the same program. It seems like she learned more in elementary and middle school than in high school.
@pacifiquebusiness
@pacifiquebusiness 8 месяцев назад
Thank You 🙏☺️🩺
@akieyoshimete7647
@akieyoshimete7647 Год назад
I have nephew with ID. And I am interested in learning strategies and techniques to help my brother in teaching his son with ID. Since we can't afford a therapy for my brothers son. I hope you can help me😇🙏
@PsychHub
@PsychHub Год назад
Thank you for reaching out! Asking for help is a vital step. We hope you will check out the links to the resources in the description box for where to learn more and where to get treatment and support.
@hibafatimasiddiqui967
@hibafatimasiddiqui967 Год назад
As a special educator how we can teach a child with IDD
@stanmoney8470
@stanmoney8470 Год назад
Can these kids be retained in school ?
@Bovias
@Bovias 2 месяца назад
My daughter has been held back in kindergarten and is required every school year to attend summer school to advance to the next grade. Majority of her summer she’s sitting in a classroom just to be able to attend school. I wish she didn’t have to.
@angelkingston2312
@angelkingston2312 Год назад
Wish i could meet with my daughters school :/ they refuse to accept her disabilities thry just call her lazy and told me they dont have to accept her disabilities either they have refused all help for her shes bullied and hit by the same girl every single day that child is never told off
@KL-pb9fx
@KL-pb9fx 5 месяцев назад
Then u better go in there and rage war don’t let ur daughter get bullied and do nothing!!
@Jendromeda
@Jendromeda Месяц назад
@@KL-pb9fx you are right. my niece was bullied at a gym yesterday by a girl, my niece is 5, the girl was about 6 or 7. my sister told the girl that she is very rude. she made fun of my niece. i am worried now, this happened with my sister (the mother) right there! WHAT happens when the children are alone at school, etc. It's very scary.
@sobiaafzal9048
@sobiaafzal9048 5 месяцев назад
People does not connect with us for help our child rehelibilitaion
@stacyeaster3326
@stacyeaster3326 Год назад
This was not helpful
@famshars2389
@famshars2389 2 года назад
Don’t get involved with or procreate with people with Cluster B personality disorders. Even if they aren’t diagnosed, if they exhibit high toxic or narcissistic traits, that’s a good enough reason to leave despite any history uou may have. PD’s are highly hereditary. ADHDers often date people with BPD.
@Jendromeda
@Jendromeda Месяц назад
this post is very interesting...can i ask how did you find this out? i have a highly narc relative who now has a mentally disabled child. also another case in the family, same, bipolar person with a toxic narc and they have a disabled child. how did you find out about your theory? thank you.
@Iggywiggywoo
@Iggywiggywoo Год назад
Why do disabled people have to exist? They’re so difficult and time consuming. And I should know because I have a sister with a disability and it can be a real nightmare sometimes.
@waynepierce7305
@waynepierce7305 10 месяцев назад
Wow... Its all about you huh... God bless you..
@Iggywiggywoo
@Iggywiggywoo 10 месяцев назад
@@waynepierce7305 yeah I feel like it should be all about me!
@shantresescott4935
@shantresescott4935 6 месяцев назад
What a pOS
@Iggywiggywoo
@Iggywiggywoo 6 месяцев назад
@@shantresescott4935 If you think it’s easy, you can keep my sister permanently and look after her if you like.
@Iggywiggywoo
@Iggywiggywoo 6 месяцев назад
I’m sick of people not seeing things from my perspective! Cause that’d really save us from having an argument!
@stanmoney8470
@stanmoney8470 19 дней назад
This video gave me nothing!
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