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Raising children as a BIPOC...
Angela Houghton
1 episodes
2 days ago
As a Psy.M., mom, and previous teacher and currently working in the education profession, I have seen to often how the BIPOC community of parents get left out in the cold. This is usually due to lack of information; well, look no further I am here to inform and educate my BIPOC community on child development, disabilities, early intervention and provide resources!
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As a Psy.M., mom, and previous teacher and currently working in the education profession, I have seen to often how the BIPOC community of parents get left out in the cold. This is usually due to lack of information; well, look no further I am here to inform and educate my BIPOC community on child development, disabilities, early intervention and provide resources!
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Raising children as a BIPOC...
What is child development?
Here as an African American mom and Psy. M. I take the time to review what child development is, a tool that many use to look for atypical development; lastly, the importance of early intervention!
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4 years ago
3 minutes 51 seconds

Raising children as a BIPOC...
As a Psy.M., mom, and previous teacher and currently working in the education profession, I have seen to often how the BIPOC community of parents get left out in the cold. This is usually due to lack of information; well, look no further I am here to inform and educate my BIPOC community on child development, disabilities, early intervention and provide resources!