Intellectual Disability
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How Soon is Now? Building Foundations for Supported Decision Making (SDM) as Early as Possible for Children with IDD/DD
by Mona Ghuneim and Jennifer Berzok (GU LEND ’23) As a nurse, disability advocate and consultant, as well as the parent of a now adult man with autism and a significant mental health disorder, Mar
Categories: Disability, Policy
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Parents with Intellectual and Other Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
Parenting, in general, is a challenge. It is full of highs and lows, and parents have many questions about whether they are doing what is absolutely best for their children.
Categories: Development and Learning, Disability, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Intervention
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The Parenting Support Program (PSP) and COVID 19: The Home Visitors Perspective
As a home visitor who typically meets the parents in natural environments, finding new ways to communicate was perhaps the greatest challenge.
Categories: Development and Learning, Disability, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Intervention
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The Parenting Support Program (PSP) and COVID 19: Programmatic Perspective
The Parenting Support Program (PSP) is a home visiting program intended to meet the unique educational and support needs of pregnant/parenting adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities with children up to kindergarten or 5 years of age.
Categories: Development and Learning, Disability, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Policy