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Asperger Syndrome - Is There A Cure For Asperger?

Having a child with Asperger Syndrome can be very difficult for a parent. There is no cure for Aspergers but there are some strategies and treatments available to help make life much easier for an Aspergers child.
Sheryl L Polomka
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How is Cerebral Palsy Diagnosed?

The term diagnosis comes from two greek words: dia, meaning across and gnosis, meaning to know. Greeks defined the word as understanding or learning what is happening across a subject or object.
Jeff Rasansky
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What is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movement and muscle coordination. It is caused by damage to one or more specific areas of the brain, usually occurring during fetal development; before, during, or shortly after birth; or during infancy. Thus, these disorders are not caused by problems in the muscles or nerves.
Jeff Rasansky
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The Importance of Secure Attachments in Childhood

The attachments we form with our carers and parents in early life are crucial for healthy development. In fact, attachments in childhood form the building blocks of personality and continue to affect our view of ourselves and the world around us, well into our adults years. This article introduces readers to secure and insecure attachment formation, and describes the outcomes associated with each.
Dr Bobby Sura
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Music and My Beautiful Mind

An autistic woman explains how her mind works. She explains why she has difficulty with eye contact, attending movie theaters, and the joy she feels listening to music.
Nena Aragon
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ADHD - How NLP Gives Back Control to the Child

Millions of parents are locked in battle trying to get their children the education they have a right to. The problem ADHD. Over half these kids have been excluded from school at some point. Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) offers a child-centered solution to help them control their impulsivity and behavior. Why is it not more widely used?
Pauline Oliver
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Development Disabilities

This phrase is used for the description of people who have been subjected to a long term disability following injury to the mind, the body or a mixture of both of them before coming of age. Sometimes it is also employed as a phrase for the learning disabilities.
Sarfaraz Ali
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Symptoms Of Cerebral Palsy

This article outlines the different symptoms of cerebral palsy. There are very specific signs that will help you tell if your child has cerebral palsy.
Jeff Rasansky
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Herbal Remedies - Eases Childhood Developmental Disorders

We are quick to label school children who barely merit passing marks as slow learners. Well, it's a reality that some kids under-perform at the academe; to acquire new skills at a much slower pace than the rest. But did you know that learning difficulties can also be a symptom of a recognized developmental disorder called Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Bruce Maul
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Cognitive Training - A Positive Approach to Learning Disabilities

Cognitive training is often the answer for children with learning disabilities. Cognitive training expands the ability of a child to learn faster and easier. As a child's capacity for learning increases, processing speed and other areas of a child's cognitive development are enhanced through training.
Anne Sentell
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