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2004 UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute Summer Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders presents Meryl Lipton, M.D., Ph.D. on Social Emotional Learning Disorders: The Dyslexia of the 21st. Century. Series: "M.I.N.D. Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders" [2/2005] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 9193]

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  • We have a bit of Social Emotional Learning Disorders

  • Thank you for posting this presentation. I have a 17 year old son with nonverbal Learning Disability. I have always felt my son's pain as he tries and fails to fit in. My son is my hero. He holds his head high everyday and tries again. Thanks for caring so much about understanding kids with this tremendous cross to bear in life.

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  • What if these disorders are not only dependent on the child but also the kind of ppl around him? While trying to compartmentalize everything is normally done, but maybe social emotional learning while depend a lot on the environment and interactions with it.Like if we put all NLD kids together they will behave differently(more positively perhaps) with each other,than if "normal" kids were around (to stigmatize them).

  • Great source of information for understanding social quotient.

  • this was VERY informative

  • I was so pleased to see this! Thank you for the upload. She addressed my concerns with the state of the science. I hope I get to work with her!!!

  • man these old, diagnostic labels have really got to go. they are as outdated as the things that are being rewritten when they shouldve been taken out years ago. I think it's pretty lagging how clinicians and others working in their respective fields are just NOW reconsidering taking out some of the names currently being used on people being diagnosed for mental incapacities before the new edition of the upcoming DSM-V is released.but finally its good to know atleast we are making lotsa progress!

  • This is a great educational video. I was searching for AS (Aspergers), as I was curious about the symptoms. Along with an understanding of the disorder I also got a great lecture about how to respond to some of their behaviour. The most important thing to remember is that they maintain full cognitive function, and it's social/emotional issues that is the underlying symptom.

    The video could do with some editing, her slideshow was a bit repetitive. Lectures are so boring sometimes...

  • cool. thanks for the video. i have a right hemishpere social emotional learning disorder

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