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Use of Antipsychotics in Children Is Criticized
Published: November 18, 2008 WASHINGTON -- Powerful antipsychotic medicines are being used far too cavalierly in children, and federal drug regulators must do more to warn doctors of their substant . . . keep reading
Music Therapy: Hope For Kids With Learning Challenges
As a parent of two children on the Autistic Spectrum, I am always looking for ways to help them achieve their full potential. During my research, I read about Music Therapy, and its applications for . . . keep reading
My Life With ADD (Part III)
My Solution People with ADD often find it hard to stay focused, especially when the topic is either mundane or boring, or when there is something more interesting going on in their surroundings. . . . keep reading
How Brain SPECT Imaging Can Help with ADHD
With clinical history, SPECT scans can help decide whether or not you have ADHD . . . keep reading
Do You Want to Eliminate Learning Disabilities?
I've asked parents that question, because I know it's possible, but not without their commitment, participation and a switch in their paradigms. If you want to change the course of any situation, you must do something different. . . . keep reading
Dyscalculia Treatment and Help
Dyscalculia is dyslexia for numbers. But unlike dyslexia, very little is known about its prevalence, causes or treatment. Current thinking suggests that it is a congenital condition, caused by the abn . . . keep reading
Blood test to diagnose Down Syndrome
Wednesday, 8 October 2008, 1:45 pm For decades scientists have sought a non-invasive way to diagnose Down syndrome in babies. Current testing involves amniocentesis, which can cause miscarriages . . . keep reading
GFCF kids can enjoy Halloween too!
Dealing with Special Diets- Gluten & Casein Free & Food Allergies at Halloween . . . keep reading
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Problem: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a pattern of mental and physical defects which develops in some unborn babies when the mother drinks too much alcohol during pregnancy. A baby born with FAS ma . . . keep reading
'Math Dyslexia' Unravelled
Although school has been back for less than a month, it is likely that many children are already experiencing frustration and confusion in math class. Research at The University of Western Ontario in . . . keep reading
ADHD and Ritalin- Pros and Cons
Ritalin is one of the medications commonly prescribed to treat ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) as well as narcolepsy. It works as a basic mild stimulant to the central nervous system b . . . keep reading
Simple Ways To Help Your Child Learn
It's very difficult for any child to sit still long, and this fact is even more pronounced in children with learning challenges. Even the smallest tasks can take heroic effort to complete, leaving both the parent and child frustrated and ready to give up. . . . keep reading
A Mainstream Moment for Down Syndrome
WASHINGTON - In addition to Barack Obama making history as the first African-American to be nominated for president and Sarah Palin taking her shotgun to the glass ceiling, there was a third civil-rights barrier broken at the political conventions this year. . . . keep reading
ADHD in Teens
ADHD Teens ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a true medical condition that affects how a person concentrates, stays focused on an activity or the ability to sit still for periods o . . . keep reading
The Puzzle Boy Strikes Out to the Wild West-Part VII
Experiencing the Lake Tahoe region was extremely short in light of forever. I would have loved to have spent the whole summer in this gorgeous land. All I have to remember it by it's pictures as I will perhaps never pass this way again. . . . keep reading
Virtual ADHD Conference
Here's a message I got from Dr. Kenny that I thought some of you reading may be interested in. . . . keep reading
My Life With ADD (Part II)
My Struggles In the late 1950's, at the age of five, I started my educational 'career' in Cleveland, Ohio. I attended Harvard Elementary, which was a relatively large school (see photo), but it was run very similar to a one-room school house. You see, for each of the grades, the teacher taught two grade levels in her classroom at the same time. . . . keep reading
An Introduction to the Neurodevelopmental Approach
I will discuss this methodology in future articles, however to start the series I want to share what I lived. Had it not been for a crisis with my son, I may not have become involved with The Neurodevelopmental Approach (an educational model for working with learning disabilities.) . . . keep reading
My Life With ADD (Part I)
Ah, Attention Deficiency Disorder - also known as ADD. What a wonderful learning disorder to have! Really!!! . . . keep reading
What's it like to be an adult with Asperger's Syndrome? Part 1
Blair Hill gives an introduction to his story. . . . keep reading
Blair Hill on How he has learned to cope with Asperger's. Part 2
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Robin has built a community where you can get information, guidance and support, all in one place.
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