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Developmental-Disabilities defines the physical disabilities, mental disabilities or combination of both that are long term disabilities, which starts at an age that is around 22 and goes on till one lives. Here, on this website, you will get to know more about the problem that is faced by such challenging patients who suffers from developmental-disabilities. Here, you will come to learn that how to treat such patients. People who have developmental disabilities should be treated with love and care and should be praised for everything good they do. This keeps them positively motivated. Many other things of such sort are being lighted on this directory to help you help your people. Here, all the types of developmental disabilities are discussed and with them the solution or treatment of each is given. So, have a look on all the valuable articles that may help you a lot in helping a special person.
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Posted by Brenda Williams. Published on Sep 05, 2009
Cerebral Palsy is a medical condition that involves complete or partial paralysis of certain muscles of the body, usually in the legs and arms. A leg, arm or hand can either be stiff with weak, jerky movements or completely immobile Cerebral palsy can affect both arms and legs, both legs, or an arm, leg and trunk muscles on either side of the body.
Posted by Frencolin Zondi. Published on Aug 17, 2009
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) is now recognized as the most common cause of learning and behavioral difficulties in school aged children. Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder is a behavioral syndrome.
Posted by Thord Hall. Published on Jul 08, 2009
The first time I heard the term Asperger's Syndrome I had no idea what it was or what it meant. I now know Aspergers is a developmental disorder that affects many children. In this article I will give a simple explanation of some of the characteristics associated with Asperger's Syndrome and some useful tips on where to get more information about how to manage these behaviors.
Posted by David Austin. Published on Apr 28, 2009
Even though researchers and doctors do not know the exact cause of how anesthesia causes cerebral palsy, they know it happens. They know the fetal heart rate drops too low; it cannot properly flow to the uterus to deliver oxygen to the body. If the anesthesia is not properly given, or if the doctor failed to monitor it, the infant could be born with cerebral palsy.
Posted by Richard Hastings. Published on Mar 29, 2009
It is a phrase that describes a group of disorders that affect the ability of a person to control their muscles. CP, as it often referred to, is a disorder of the brain that can cause a number of problems.
Posted by Mandy Buchanan. Published on Feb 05, 2009
Has your child been diagnosed with cerebral palsy? Not sure what to do or where to go next?
Posted by Rama Krishna. Published on Feb 02, 2009
Teaching is one of the noblest professions in itself. But it is also extremely challenging. Every new day brings a new surprise.
Posted by Carl Berg. Published on Jan 15, 2009
When a child has ADHD, the parent or guardian of the child can sometimes blame thyself for the problem. They saddle with the guilt for making their child's life miserable, as if they brought on, or are making the symptoms of ADHD worse with their actions. Parenting, good or bad does not cause or prevent ADHD. If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, don't shoulder the responsibility upon yourself. You are not at fault. It's important to learn as much about it as you can, and do everything you can to help your child. That way you will feel blameless.
Posted by Mary Ann Harrington. Published on Nov 12, 2008
The infant is in a stage of transition from the spiritual to the physical realm. The more the infant adapts to his caretakers and his surroundings the more grounded or in touch with physical reality he will become. Typical babies due this naturally.
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