I went through the first 3 minutes of this video thinking this was about the kind of early intervention for developmentally disabled kids that's such a divisive issue amongst the autistic community... mildly disappointed when I realized it wasn't. It's good this study happened though. If my taxes aren't going towards actually helping these families and their communities out of poverty, these programs sure as hell better work!
Wow. What a an eye opener to early childhood development programs and how much they’ve CHANGED over the years. I’ve always been a big advocate of frequent home visits, intervening as early as developmental challenges arise. Thanks for the great info. Also thanks to the RWJF for sponsoring this! - Nurse Stefan
I lik ethe redesign, but I'd prefer for the small Icons in the upper right corner of the video to be static, as it can be a bit distracting to have movement in one's peripheral vision when trying to read.
In an earlier episode you said that cold does not make someone sick, the reasons you gave base sick being an infection. What about cold affecting joints in people with arthritis of similar conditions?
The reason these programs have been studied so rigorously is because people who passed sex education want to know why they have to keep paying to help the kids of people who failed sex education.
Congrats on the new funding and series 👍 These deeper dives are always incredibly well done and so worth supporting.
I'm a Healthcare Mangement Major and I LOVE your series. So informative and educational.
The deep dives sound like a welcome break from the constant stream of bad news emergency reports
Yay! I love seeing this channel get more support! ♥️ Keep up the great work!
Awesome topic and glad you are covering it. Really appreciate the emphasis on being thoroughly evidence based (and referenced).
I went through the first 3 minutes of this video thinking this was about the kind of early intervention for developmentally disabled kids that's such a divisive issue amongst the autistic community... mildly disappointed when I realized it wasn't.
It's good this study happened though. If my taxes aren't going towards actually helping these families and their communities out of poverty, these programs sure as hell better work!
This video was a tease.
ZoeAlleyne Details info about child health is in this video
ruclips.net/video/UYmqMRlMRBc/видео.html
Thank me later 😉
..and an effective one at that, probably to keep videos short and video production at a steady pace
Awesome 👏🏻 I love this new format!
Wow. What a an eye opener to early childhood development programs and how much they’ve CHANGED over the years. I’ve always been a big advocate of frequent home visits, intervening as early as developmental challenges arise. Thanks for the great info. Also thanks to the RWJF for sponsoring this! - Nurse Stefan
Digging the new graphics!
I lik ethe redesign, but I'd prefer for the small Icons in the upper right corner of the video to be static, as it can be a bit distracting to have movement in one's peripheral vision when trying to read.
yep, same
In an earlier episode you said that cold does not make someone sick, the reasons you gave base sick being an infection. What about cold affecting joints in people with arthritis of similar conditions?
Good on getting that extra support
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woah, the graphics dude upgraded
next week's hct? argh.
Off topic but damn I want that shirt that he's wearing.
"Early Childhood Interventions. What Are They?"
Probably both working a 60 hour week to support said kid.
The reason these programs have been studied so rigorously is because people who passed sex education want to know why they have to keep paying to help the kids of people who failed sex education.
Cannot put it better myself.
Cliffhanger
You teaser!
Wth