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- Clumsy All of You Life? Could it Be Dyspraxia?A look at dyspraxia, or developmental coordination disorder.
The Dyspraxia Foundation is Doing Amazing ThingsChildren and adults displaying difficulty with motor planning, planning, organization and similar issues may have this often 'hidden' and misunderstood disorder.
Teaching Tips for Children with DyspraxiaDo you have a child, or teach a child, who loves to learn but struggles with staying on track or understanding the basic steps involved in a task? He may have Dyspraxia. Here are some ways to help these children stay on track in the classroom.- How Parents Can Help a Child with Dyspraxia EatMealtime for the parents of a child with dyspraxia can be challenging. Here are some tips that may help.
- Dyspraxia: From a Personal ExpereinceOne of the most mis-understood and underheard medical conditions. Dyspraxia!
- DyspraxiaAn explanation of the learning disability dyspraxia.
- Dyspraxia - Specific Motor Skill Development DisorderPeople with dyspraxia have trouble implementing planned fine motor tasks. If a baby is not reaching established milestones within a reasonable time frame, parents may suspect this disorder is present.
- Understanding Developmental DyspraxiaThis article talks about developmental dyspraxia, what it is, who it effects and some possible ways to help those afflicted.
- What Are the Symptoms of Dyspraxia in Children?This little-known disability requires early recognition and treatment if the victims are to lead happy and productive lives.
Body Brushing: Non-Invasive Help for ADD/ADHD, Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, and SIDBody brushing for developmental disorders is practically unknown so far. But more and more people are experiencing positive results with brushing therapies discussed in this article.- Five Things You May Not Know About Daniel RadcliffeFive Things You May Not Know About Daniel Radcliffe
- What Are the Most Common Learning Disabilities?It is estimated that one in ten school-aged children have a learning disability. Here are five of the most common learning disorders.
- 7 Amazing Proven Benefits of Fish Oil SupplementsHere are 7 amazing proven benefits of fish oil supplements that will help you fight depression, boost your brain functioning, reduce inflammation, and a great deal more.
- Interesting and Contradictory Daniel RadcliffeLike many stars Daniel has many facets to him that seem contradictory. These "contradictions" are actually what make him fun, unique and ultimately, Daniel!
- What to Do If Your Child is DifferentJust like adults, children want to fit in with those around them. But sometimes, they may have characteristics that make them different from those around them. This article will help you to help them deal with their differences.
- Disorder of Written Expression: An Interview with Dr. John and Pamela McCaskillTo help people gain an understanding and an awareness of the Disorder of Written Expression I have interviewed Dr. John and Pamela McCaskill.
Occupational Therapy for Autistic Children with Sensory Processing DisorderBy recognizing signs of autism in a child under the age of three, early intervention through sensory-based occupational therapy gives autistic children a better chance of functioning well in all aspects of life.
Sex Addict? Food Addict? Social Phobic? Who Are They Kidding?How many new medical 'conditions' have you and your friends and family been diagnosed with? Got social phobia yet? Had a bit of trouble with sexual dysfunction?
Should You Have Your Child Screened for Dyslexia?Dyslexia is a learning disability that accounts for approximately 80%of learning disabilities.- Could Your Child Be Experiencing "Apraxia of Speech?"This article takes a look at the condition known as apraxia of speech.
- Dietary Influences on Young People's Mood, Academic Performance, and BehaviorThe food choices made by young people do in fact influence their mood, behavior, and academic performance as shown by this literature review.
- Struggling AdolescentsAdolescence is basically a transition period from childhood to adulthood.
- DyscalculiaAn explanation of the learning disability dyscalculia, including strategies for coping with the condition.
Sensory Processing Disorder: Definition and Symptoms of Children with SPDSensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a disability that needs more recognition. Problems can arise when a child strongly dislikes touch, sound, sight, and/or smell. With proper therapy, children will learn and cope with daily sensory struggles.- Picture Communication Versus Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)Many times "picture communication" and "PECS" are used interchangeably, which can cause a lot of confusion as these are two very different methods. This article will clarify the difference between the two and offer a great suggestion on how to incorporate each.
- Cued Speech for Speech, Language, and CommunicationCued Speech is an excellent alternative to sign language as a tool for improving speech, English language skills (as well as many other spoken and written languages), and visual communication.
Sensory Processing Disorder: A Family AffairWe thought our son's Sensory Processing Disorder was caused by his prematurity, but now we're not so sure...- Top Ten Special Education AC Content of 2006Do you need to know all about special education? Check here for the best of 2006!
- Apraxia: Delayed Speech In Children With Normal Cognitive DevelopmentEach year, over three percent of children entering school will suffer from some sort of speech disorder. This is an overview of childhood apraxia
- Types of Learning DisabilitiesLearning disabilities affect thousands of children. Read on for more information about the different types!
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