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What You Should Ask Before Speech Therapy Begins?
Published: 10/26/2009 by Jimmy Woodall in Medical Articles
If you suspect a speech problem with your child, then you should discuss it with the child pediatrician. If your baby has apraxia or a language problem, speech treatment can be very helpful.
Getting a Handle on ADHD and Exploring the Options For Treatment
Published: 08/03/2009 by John Paduchak in Medical Articles, Resources for families
Diagnosis and treatment of ADHD can be a difficult and complicated process, but with an accurate diagnosis and the proper kinds of treatment it is possible for ADHD children to live perfectly normal, productive lives.
What is the Relationship Between Diet and Children With Autism?
Published: 10/26/2009 by Marilyn Rogers in Disability Specific, Medical Articles
When it comes to the diet of our children, parents try all and everything to accommodate nutritious foods into their diet. With autistic children, parents have a double whammy. Not only do they have to watch what they eat but what they eat may be the ca
Nutrition, Supplementation and Acupuncture Support For Cerebral Palsy
Published: 08/18/2009 by Dr. Julie TwoMoon in Medical Articles
Effective support for people living with Cerebral Palsy begins with proper nutrition, digestive support and inflammatory control. The best way to accomplish this is through the use of sound nutrition, high quality supplements and anti-inflammatory t
Children's Health - Brain Development Disorder - Definition and Types
Published: 10/26/2009 by Kyle J Norton in Medical Articles
A neurodevelopmental disorder is defined as an impairment of the growth and development of the central nervous system. It effects the child's brain function in controlling emotion, learning ability and memory as well as social interaction. Today, one in s
Taking a Look at the Types of Cerebral Palsy
Published: 08/18/2009 by Mike Selvon in Medical Articles
Most children with cerebral palsy seem to have a normal development and birth, but wind up being diagnosed later on. Premature birth is one of the risk factors of cerebral palsy...
Potty Training a Sensory Seeker
Published: 08/03/2009 by Caryn Daher in Medical Articles, Resources for families
My son was almost 4 before we finally achieved what I felt was impossible. I had started the potty training process at 2 because all of the "typical" signs of potty readiness were there.
Physical Education Teachers Can Help Students With Dyslexia Through Sport
Published: 10/26/2009 by Nicholas Cuttonaro in Medical Articles, Special Education
Dyslexia is a complicated process that involves many different procedures and cognitive faculties. Before people are discussing the specific syndromes of acquired dyslexia, the processes mediating word recognition and pronunciation are briefly revie

