Autism Expert on Transitions
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Looking at Playgroups (1971)
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2 жыл бұрын
Supporting Children's Worry and Anxiety
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@jonbar140
@jonbar140 4 күн бұрын
Anyone have resources on what to actually do about this? I've read his work (not paid for anything) but TF-CBT barely touches these kids. Need something bottom up...
@dartcree8185
@dartcree8185 3 ай бұрын
What can be done for those of us who are late to this party? How do we find a path to healing.
@rizwanaqashif8476
@rizwanaqashif8476 7 ай бұрын
Shes amazing !
@ginacunningham2861
@ginacunningham2861 8 ай бұрын
In my 1:1 LSA , up until recently, I was interacting with a boy with ASD. Learning skills through play together, developing speech from repeated phrases to understanding more actions and saying key words. Now, my teacher has completely altered everything. He has to be left alone in free flow play in Reception. He has to be watched to see if he gets overwhelmed. The. He goes into the calm room.
@user-gd3ug1ve5l
@user-gd3ug1ve5l 9 ай бұрын
How can I contact Dr. ? I am suffering since long and i really need right help.
@audreydaugherty
@audreydaugherty 9 ай бұрын
Promo SM 😢
@volvicpeach
@volvicpeach 10 ай бұрын
Lucky and thankful for this little film!
@evelynramos445
@evelynramos445 11 ай бұрын
Major job, care of children! Blessings to you
@sawdustadikt979
@sawdustadikt979 Жыл бұрын
If it starts in the home, why isn’t there more conversation about support for the parent. You speak of policies? Every time governments or bureaucracy gets involved the outcome is the worst possible version of outcomes possible. I grew up extremely poor, in a very poor town in southern New England. When DFS got formed in my area in the early nineties they were breaking families that were the best of us and ignoring the kids that needed the best of us and the best we have to give. Here we are 30 years later and it still takes them 3-6 months to respond to a call. School is not everything in my observation. It’s unpopular but personal accountability, power to the people might be the key to actual change not mandated change. It seems to me that academics is a haven for some of the most emotionally, spiritually and developmentally stunted people in a given population. They are protected from almost all of their actions and are rewarded for towing the line of policy, regardless of it being good, bad or useless. And they are going to give this support? With zero experience doing their own work on themselves? In any given population, there must be some real good, live by example people in academia, you get all of my respect and I’m glad to have met a few.
@pam2245
@pam2245 Жыл бұрын
I consider myself a trauma survivor…. Done a lot of work to heal and deal with life. Recently I took on university at 63…. The stress around learning ….new learning…. Triggered responses…. Became emotional, couldn’t focus, hold on to learning struggled with recall, Couldn’t work it out until doing research for children I support and came across your explanations of the inner neurological functioning’s….. then the penny dropped…. Trauma never goes away but I have learnt to manage myself and situations far better. My journey continues to be an overcomer of what was done and has happened to me, Thank you…. This has helped me greatly as I go on helping children overcome what has been inflicted on them….. sadly in some cases unknowingly. Thank you
@angelaeddins889
@angelaeddins889 Жыл бұрын
Some people do not believe that who they are as adults is based on how they were cared for/responded to as newborns and infants. Because they cannot "remember" this time in life, they find that hard to believe. The body and psyche remember well, however. I wish I could get the parents of the prenatal to Kindergarten entry children I serve to take these facts as truth. Our future would be improved if they did...AND...The "Powers that be" need to put their money where their mouths are! PAY EARLY CHILDHOOD CAREGIVERS a wage that matches their worth! THEY...are creating the future.
@angelaeddins889
@angelaeddins889 Жыл бұрын
Hearing that the first year is so critical to healthy development is beyond what I have been saying. The first 3...5 have been my target ages.
@cameronmackey6068
@cameronmackey6068 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the education, sir!
@subell44
@subell44 Жыл бұрын
My 2 boys are opposites.. considering what ur saying it makes so much more since. I was reminded by my elderly neighbor at my son's graduation that she could remember how terrified my son was as soon as he could hear the daily ice cream truck . We laughed but as I think about it there were other things that stick out. On the golf team doing good. He andc2 other boys got searched for a vape pen cus the bus driver smelled it but didn't see who had it. The principal called and tried to reassure me he is not in trouble bla bla bla... well the rest of the highschool was absolutely terrible. Plus covid he is missing a few credits... after saying he was finished and walked on grad day. I'm getting g angry just thinking about it.
@daisypioquinto7980
@daisypioquinto7980 Жыл бұрын
The baby's supper cutie 😍 One day I'm teaching in other countries and I choose Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👩‍🏫❤🙈because I'm early childhood education
@nerissaonyeanus3775
@nerissaonyeanus3775 Жыл бұрын
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@VS-eb1fl
@VS-eb1fl Жыл бұрын
3:11 min
@g1fcg
@g1fcg Жыл бұрын
My counsellor recommended your book 'the boy who was raised as a dog'! I was a child in the UK in the 60's - I had the most horrendous traumatic childhood anyone could ever imagine! Sexual, physical, psychological, toxic, blaming, shaming, gaslighting - and so on - right from the very start; As a result the effects of the traumas went on throughout my whole life. I am now 63 years old and still suffer the consequences! Once you have abuse from the start there's no way of making it 'right', especially when you are 'referred' to a CMHT where the psychiatrists really have no idea about childhood trauma, and just try to 'stick as many 'disorder' labels on you as they can. Not ONE EVER asked about my childhood or early years! I now have many physical issues as well.
@acekids-theparentingsoluti2476
@acekids-theparentingsoluti2476 Жыл бұрын
Hi Lee I’m so sorry to hear that and as you say growing up in the 60’s for many of us was horrendous. Let’s hope Dr Perry’s work becomes common knowledge and the eduction decision makers design the programs needed asap I’ve helped myself by developing constant learning practices that are always a challenge and I’m happy to see Dr Perry is noting the importance of this for toddlers who have been disregulated and sensitized. Resilience is learned and we parents owe it to our children.
@spiritual2020
@spiritual2020 Жыл бұрын
OMG! It’s terrible when I hear from others how horrendous their childhood was like. Mind boggling how abusive parents or other adults can be.
@punyashloka4946
@punyashloka4946 2 ай бұрын
​@@spiritual2020 So true.
@hebasaif1
@hebasaif1 Ай бұрын
Iam sorry to hear this , but I would like to thank you also for sharing it
@SuperZita123
@SuperZita123 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful performance and the music is just wawwwww !
@aqualane1
@aqualane1 Жыл бұрын
Didn’t this guy murder his wife?
@riceexperiment
@riceexperiment Жыл бұрын
Teachers are so unaware of this
@braynhilton5300
@braynhilton5300 2 жыл бұрын
My son improved excellently from his autism spectrum disorder with assistance of herbal medicine from Solution Healing Home channel on KZfaq. Doctors Whatsapp number on video kzfaq.infoh0YncUMye4c?feature=share He is a honest Doctor he keeps giving assistance till the treatment period is successfully completed. .
@jenniferwells7534
@jenniferwells7534 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Perry for healing me and so many others indirectly. I am an ECSE.
@surayaiffah4967
@surayaiffah4967 2 жыл бұрын
3:14- 4:35
@beesheee
@beesheee 2 жыл бұрын
Dr.Perry, you're amazing!! Thank you for helping the children of the world!
@abgmac67
@abgmac67 2 жыл бұрын
I could listen to him all day.
@earlyyearsscotland4896
@earlyyearsscotland4896 2 жыл бұрын
Jim's a fantastic speaker! Thanks for watching.
@peterdann643
@peterdann643 2 жыл бұрын
Dr Perry concludes his address by saying we should continue to develop, improve and disseminate programs and practices that target the first years to provide consistent, predictable nurturing supports for mothers and for families. I wonder if he and his team are aware of a Canadian program promoting parent/infant attachment and stronger social relationships for parents known as the Parent-Child Mother Goose program? P-CMG is also flourishing in Australia. Drawing partly on this video, I have written a piece about Dr Perry's trauma model, and how closely his thoughts about preventing and/or curing developmental trauma fit with P-CMG here: www.parentchildmothergooseaustralia.org.au/preventing-and-healing-developmental-trauma.html
@jamietodd9741
@jamietodd9741 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so scared of how my mental health problems have damaged my son's brain.
@elidavis9240
@elidavis9240 2 жыл бұрын
This book is amazing. I enjoy the material Oprah covers, always have. While reading this book, I realized that I'm the teacher from St A's on page 38, that worked with the young black boys in the class. I went through Bruce Perry's training at St A. I have used this understanding for over 14 years in the classroom. I even did a talk on it a few years back for Charlotte Mecklenburg Public Schools. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mK5yYLugtdCthoU.html
@lizgarrick2379
@lizgarrick2379 3 жыл бұрын
What ‘toy’ did you show us, Jan?
@parkergilles1007
@parkergilles1007 3 жыл бұрын
I am a teacher, still, when I can find work. Ageism is alive and well here. I became a teacher when I was 6 and my wonderful grade one teacher soon realized that I had a very good I.Q. and learned faster than she could teach, so I became her teacher assistant. That probably saved my life since I was adopted AND not allowed to have friends so I could become a doctor and heal my adoptive mother. My mother was also very violent. I was found by my siblings about 3 years ago, met three, and hope to meet the others after the pandemic. The clip with Oprah, and Dr. Perry gave me tears, I am so grateful. Still lots to healing to do.
@goertzpsychiatry9340
@goertzpsychiatry9340 2 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nsuRm8J_yNfboKc.html
@jessicamiller3225
@jessicamiller3225 3 жыл бұрын
Really wonderful.
@arianarobinson6633
@arianarobinson6633 3 жыл бұрын
great! thank you!
@curtisgrindahl446
@curtisgrindahl446 3 жыл бұрын
It is painful to have the truth spoken... trauma in the first year messes with development in ways that lead to troubles for the rest of one's life... one of which can be it leaves one vulnerable for other traumas. Perpetrators recognize a disturbed child and know exactly how to take advantage of vulnerability. Yes, knowing how these things came to be can reduce the shame one feels because of the repeated struggles and self-loathing, but the hard work remains... the work of a lifetime in fact.
@goertzpsychiatry9340
@goertzpsychiatry9340 2 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nsuRm8J_yNfboKc.html
@kateajurors8640
@kateajurors8640 3 жыл бұрын
My therapist recommended you. Have a lot of Early Childhood trauma that I'm trying to make sense of and how it affects my daily life that I'm just now realizing and I'm almost 30!
@sobrevida157
@sobrevida157 3 жыл бұрын
If you are looking for more, Gabor Maté and Pete Walker (esp. his book on CPTSD) and Bessel Van Der Kolk have been monumental in my healing.
@kateajurors8640
@kateajurors8640 3 жыл бұрын
@@sobrevida157 recommendations thank you for the recommendations. I am a super nerd anyway my therapist says every sessions more like she's going to school again. I like to look up research things and read things on my own. Which is why she recommended him. I'm always open to recommendations ☺️
@goertzpsychiatry9340
@goertzpsychiatry9340 2 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nsuRm8J_yNfboKc.html
@taylorjohnson4943
@taylorjohnson4943 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly real lack of constructive working on these issues. Children must have there strengths used as a spring board for future development. And allowing the self esteem gained from those strategies. As a sense of pride and confidence
@kusanagimotoko3621
@kusanagimotoko3621 3 жыл бұрын
I have a overwhelming urge to speak up, for the abuse our family has endured and the consequences which were so incredibly skillfully been strategically planned and implememted over decades by the psychpath in my family. My uncle has become an alc, my aunt is in psychatric treatment, my mother has heartproblems and become obese, sometime i feel to brong this torture, cheating his wife and all family members up to law... am i wrong by goin no contact and only focus on my own treatment?
@kusanagimotoko3621
@kusanagimotoko3621 3 жыл бұрын
His wife (my mother) is also in psychatric treatment for 3 decades. Once she told me that her therapists told her that without treatment she would be dead by now. And as long ss she lives with him she needs meds... i have come to understand that none of the 2 ( aunt n mothers therapists) have any knowledge about narc emotional abuse... they just go shoping for clients.
@sobrevida157
@sobrevida157 3 жыл бұрын
You are not wrong to go no-contact. If you were bleeding, the first thing you'd need to do is to stop the bleeding. Stopping the abusive input is like stopping the bleeding. Can I ask what other things you are doing? I wish you well on your healing journey. It's hard but so worth it! You are worth it
@jclcrow2621
@jclcrow2621 3 жыл бұрын
www.amazon.com/Granta-37-Family-They-Fuck/dp/0140152091
@klarameliar.c.1213
@klarameliar.c.1213 3 жыл бұрын
I'm working with child's of church and liked very much read the him book. I'm living in Brazil. My english ia not very good. Sorry ... Wanna more books in Portuguese or Spanish . someone help me ? ...
@karinakoloszuk7604
@karinakoloszuk7604 3 жыл бұрын
o menino criado como cão
@klarameliar.c.1213
@klarameliar.c.1213 3 жыл бұрын
@@karinakoloszuk7604 eu ja comprei isso. Estou quase pra terminar. Mas estou querendo aquele de born of love..empatia.
@michelejp69
@michelejp69 3 жыл бұрын
Very inspiring and what a beautiful man brimming with empathy at the highest level. I've studied his theories for my Forest school portfolio - which we as practitioners believe and promote in our teaching. It would be ideal if schools in general would adopt his theories, instead of looking for performers and perfection.
@RattyNembhardGaGaStreetRebel
@RattyNembhardGaGaStreetRebel 3 жыл бұрын
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@apple1hun
@apple1hun 3 жыл бұрын
great presentation
@RattyNembhardGaGaStreetRebel
@RattyNembhardGaGaStreetRebel 3 жыл бұрын
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@casandracook4304
@casandracook4304 4 жыл бұрын
Dr. Bruce Perry, it would be great to talk with you about adverse childhood trauma and ability to function as a healthy adult. With this said, as a society how can we put more of an emphasis on the importance of parents and adults learning about child brain development, (especially first years of life) creating a supportive, safe, secure, home environment for their children to grow up in to ensure that their child has a higher chance of becoming a functioning adult in society. Humans are life in its entirety and yet our society does not focus on deeply teaching about how the the brain development is completely dependent upon childhood experiences.
@sobrevida157
@sobrevida157 3 жыл бұрын
I wonder if we'd have to dismantle most of modern society for that to happen. . . Gabor Maté says that research shows that hunter-gatherer societies are the healthiest for child development. The kids are surrounded by adults in a nurturing way, and see adults function in a healthy way. Our modern, western society, in which both parents work somewhere else, and kids are not part of an extended family can be quite isolating.
@goertzpsychiatry9340
@goertzpsychiatry9340 2 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nsuRm8J_yNfboKc.html
@punyashloka4946
@punyashloka4946 2 ай бұрын
​@@sobrevida157yeah we cannot go back to the hunter gathering society, do let's get real.
@sobrevida157
@sobrevida157 2 ай бұрын
@@punyashloka4946 agreed, thanks! Surely there are more than these two options..
@cherylmarney6560
@cherylmarney6560 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, thanks for your insite. I can personally relate and working with vulnerable young people, this gives some clarity and direction and indeed validation of how I engage with the people I work with. Onwards and onwards with the development of our future generations
@benjaminamegatsey3134
@benjaminamegatsey3134 4 жыл бұрын
This is scary.
@jeremyjames1659
@jeremyjames1659 4 жыл бұрын
I find it very odd that Perry was the husband of Arlis Perry who was ritually murdered in a church, and he was also the lead psychiatrist for the children after the Waco murders. He spews the government story on how Koresh claimed he was Jesus, when we know for a fact that he never claimed that. this guys whole career is sketchy.
@e_i_e_i_bro
@e_i_e_i_bro 4 жыл бұрын
Where did he claim the Koresh thought he was Jesus?!
@timdeegan3753
@timdeegan3753 2 жыл бұрын
Why is it odd. What are you trying to suggest. What logical inference are you making. Or are you just trying to throw mud at Dr Perry, which is what it looks as if you're doing.
@aqualane1
@aqualane1 Жыл бұрын
Glad someone is aware of his background
@aqualane1
@aqualane1 Жыл бұрын
Some say he murdered his wife.
@lisacardenas6148
@lisacardenas6148 Жыл бұрын
@@aqualane1 they caught the murderer .... not Dr. Perry. Seriously dude, know what you are saying.
@jameszhang8152
@jameszhang8152 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Bruce Perry. Your insights have been really helpful.
@marietellez6021
@marietellez6021 5 жыл бұрын
Great Dr Bruce Perry
@braindirt7499
@braindirt7499 5 жыл бұрын
Is there a way to contact Dr. Bruce Perry? I admire the work he's done, and would love for my son to be treated by him.