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24th September 2009
Many people have problems with their communication and in this article I am going to describe ways in which to overcome these speech difficulties.
My name is Stephen Hill and I am from Birmingham in England. From the age of four I had the speech impedi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Many people become affected by different levels of stress. This stress may be caused by worrying about money, work, relationships, health, family, holidays, moving house or many other daily issues. For certain people who live life with a stuttering proble... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Anybody who has to live life with a stammer will know just how much of a hinderance it can make what fluent people see as simple tasks. Making a phone call, ordering a drink, going out with friends and attending a job interview can be very hard for people... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Do you have a stutter? Does one of your children have a stutter? Do you know somebody who has a stutter? This article is all about the speech impediment known as stuttering or stammering. It includes information about stuttering and also treatments which ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
This article is about the fear and phobia of speech. Not everybody is able to talk fluently in all situations and for people who aren't, life can be quite tough. I hope you enjoy reading the article.
My name is Steve Hill from Birmingham in England. I ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you have difficulties with your speech, you are not alone. Latest figures state that over one percent of people in the UK suffer with a stutter or stammer. This article describes the effects that stuttering can have on a persons life.
I am somebody ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Apparently one percent of British people suffer from the speech impediment called stuttering. Only people who stutter can ever really know how difficult life can become when you are unable to speak fluently in all situations.
This article looks into ex... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Autism refers to a brain disorder, which typically affects a child's ability to communicate, form relationships, and respond appropriately to the environment. While some people suffering from Autism are relatively high functioning, there are others who ar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
This article is all about how to achieve fluency and looks at the specific speech impediment known as stammering/stuttering. My name is Steve Hill, I suffered with a stutter from the age of four and despite regular conventional speech therapy, continued s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Initially dental care was limited to brushing your teeth properly. People consulted dentists, only in some extreme or severe conditions. This made matters worse, because dentists were referred to only after prolonged disease condition. People never wanted... Read >
Author: tonytidswells
12th September 2009
There are six diagnosed disorders under the general term Cerebral Palsy. Athetoid Cerebral Palsy is the second most frequently diagnosed type, affecting about 25 percent of all Cerebral Palsy patients. The term athetiod comes from a Greek word meaning ‘... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd September 2009
Stroke (cerebrovascular Accident, CVA), is marked by ineffective blood flow to the brain. The result is cell death, brain damage, and possibility of becoming permanently disabled. Each area of the brain controls certain functions in the body. Loss of f... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
25th August 2009
No 2 folks are precisely the same. Even identical twins have sophisticated differences that only the parents can detect. The same may be said of individuals with disability. Mild, Moderate, or Severe Cerebral PalsyAt the time your youngster is driven to h... Read >
Author: Ned Ramsey
23rd August 2009
Just before going away to college, mother helped me set up my first checking account, and sat me down to explain how to balance a checkbook. I was excited to begin a new chapter in my life, which included driving lessons! I hadn't been able to convince my... Read >
Author: Tamar Mag Raine
19th August 2009
What is Orthodontics?
Deriving from the Greek words orthos and odons, Orthodontics is the science that prevents and corrects irregularities of teeth. Generally this field of dentistry deals with the treatment of malocclusions. Malocclusion is the inabi... Read >
Author: Winston Jenkins
30th July 2009
Cerebral palsy is a disorder that is caused because some bits of the brain that control muscular movement are damaged. There is still no single remedy for this disorder but diverse treatments are available to help elevate the patient's suffering.No singl... Read >
Author: Emil Rivera
23rd July 2009
There are many books on speech problems and speech therapy for children. Mothers, fathers or teachers usually don't have enough time to go through them.Listed below are some of the questions frequently asked about children speech therapy for children. I t... Read >
Author: Norbert Colon
08th July 2009
Autism is a difficult sickness which seems to be inspiring a number of youngsters these days. While there is no known treatment for autism, folks who struggle to raise autistic child or youngsters are finding methods to manage and deal with their situatio... Read >
Author: Amanda Gibson
18th June 2009
Medical centers must grow alongside growing communities and an increasing population. Many general hospitals provide a number of healthcare services, offering patients convenience as they take care of all their needs in one location. Comprehensive medical... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
12th June 2009
The International Friendship Club [IFC] has financed a program of children with a Cleft Palate since 1987. This program grants free medical consultation and treatment to all those children who are born with a cleft palate or harelip. The donations that yo... Read >
Author: Pvrpv
05th June 2009
Just as with so many other conditions that afflict children, it is the Internet that has been instrumental in the development of new and more effective therapies for speech impediments like stuttering. Experts in the field are now able to more quickly and... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell
05th June 2009
So just who can benefit from speech therapy? The fact is that while most people tend to automatically assume that it is only small children who tend to benefit the most from speech therapy, the truth is that people of all ages can and frequently do reap p... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell
13th December 2008
There is now a steady increase in the population of elderly people as well as babies. As these age groups are susceptible to speech, swallowing and language impairments, a number of opportunities are available for those seeking speech language pathology j... Read >
Author: John Stephen
08th December 2008
Parents frequently postpone taking their kids to see a children's orthodontist for several different reasons. If you are one of these parents, you should know a recent study performed by a team of Norwegian and Finnish experts may just change your mind. T... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
03rd December 2008
Would You Like To Stop The Stuttering?
If you often stutter, and are searching for a way to stop the stuttering, then this article is for you. For most of my life, I have had to cope with a extreme stuttering problem. Just recently I found out how to s... Read >
Author: Rin
13th November 2008
Long term health insurance is a shield against the sky scraping outlay of health care. It is a famous truth that long term sickness can destroy your savings but Long term health insurance is encouraged as a protection grid in situation when a person needs... Read >
Author: Alien
12th November 2008
Whether it is physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy, the importance of rehabilitation services cannot be undermined. It has been estimated that the percentage of American people requiring rehabilitation services is far more than the per... Read >
Author: zander smith
17th October 2008
Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome is a unusual autosomal recessive disorder characterized by cerebellar atrophy, ataxia, cataracts, short stature and varying degrees of mental retardation. Marinesco-Sjogren syndrome can be related with mutations of the SIL1 gen... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Moebius Syndrome is an extremely rare condition which typically affects the sixth and seventh cranial nerves. These nerves affect the face and eye muscles. Other cranial nerves may be affected, especially the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 9th, 10th and 12th. There may ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Kennedy's disease, also called is spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy. It is an advanced degenerative condition affecting worse motor neurons. It is one of nine neurodegenerative disorders result by a polyglutamine repeat expansion. Kennedy illness affects... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Kabuki syndrome is a condition primary noted in kids in Japan. Kabuki syndrome (KS), a inherited disorder characterized by odd facial features, skeletal abnormalities, and intellectual injury. In most cases, Kabuki syndrome arises spontaneously. Rarely, t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd September 2008
If you (or a loved one) are about to be released from the hospital, you may need additional care before going home. The usual places you may go after a hospital are a rehabilitation hospital, a skilled nursing facility, or assisted living facility. A re... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo
12th September 2008
Home care should not be confused with home healthcare. A trained caregiver helps the elderly or the disabled with the activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, and dressing. Having someone at home to take care of your folks eases your worries ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
08th September 2008
Cerebral Palsy occurs due to the damage to the brain cells that control muscles and nerves. Most people think that cerebral palsy occurs because of damage to muscles or nerves in the body parts. This disorder is manly caused because of damage to the brain... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops
01st July 2008
The term Speech therapy is an abbreviation for the longer term Speech and Language Therapy as practiced by a Speech and Language Therapist. A speech and Language therapist working with Young People would need to understand;
Play and imagination skills... Read >
Author: John Sern
25th June 2008
Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) is a progressive neurological disorder. It is associated with atrophy of the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia. Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) generally occurs in patients age 45 to 70, with women affected more often t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th May 2008
Speech therapy is the more commonly used abbreviation for the longer term speech and language therapy, carried out through the work of a speech and language therapist.
As the fuller name suggests a speech and language therapist is not only interested i... Read >
Author: John Sern
24th April 2008
Some people understand that they need to live with autism & tend to delve some knowledge on this disease in literature & find out possible treatments. Once they start off with their process of finding treatments, they will come to know that there is a ple... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
18th April 2008
Are you the parent of a child with autism that has been denied needed
educational services, for your child? Have you been told by school
district personnel, that your child cannot receive a certain service,
because the price is too high? This articl... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
07th April 2008
Are you the parent of a child with a disability who thinks that your
child needs an educational program during the summer? Do long summer
breaks cause your child with emotional disabilities to regress in
behavior? Do you think that your child needs bef... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
06th April 2008
At present there is no perfect treatment of cerebral palsy. However some treatment developed to reduce the severity of the cerebral palsy. There are many cases give positive results in the cerebral palsy. There are many therapies use to treat the cerebral... Read >
Author: Christy Myers
28th March 2008
Are you a parent of a special needs child who has been told things
that are not true about your child’s education, by disability
educators? Are you a parent who is afraid to stand up to the
deceptions? Would you like to learn six disability advoca... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
19th March 2008
You might be wondering how you can qualify for long-term care insurance. Perhaps all you’ve ever heard about are some general information about how this program is a must-have for any one approaching retirement, but that you’ve never come across spe... Read >
Author: John Rhoades
06th February 2008
What is physical therapy?
Physical therapy is the science of blending physiology with exercises and applying these principles to the body when an injury is sustained. Physical therapy for back and neck conditions focuses on the structures that support ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
09th May 2007
Treating autism- the recovery- involves a lot of factors. You must prevent triggering autoimmune reactions and upsetting the gut, by removing environmental antigens.
You must normalize the bacteria imbalance in order to restore the ecology of the gut, pr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
26th March 2007
From the early days of medicine, when having a mental problem was considered a revenge from God, till now when we fully understand the actions of the disease and the way it affects the body, modern medicine has come a long way. With the help of modern te... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th March 2007
I am sure there are many people who are having to endure life with a speech impediment. My name is Steve Hill and I had a problem with my own speech which started when I was just four years of age. The problem that I had is known as stammering or stutteri... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
01st March 2007
Treatment for autism cases is quite variable this days. Choosing a specific way of treating someone is done according to some factors : the behavior of the patient, the development stage in witch he is and possible medications that that person can take. I... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th February 2007
Have you ever attended a speech course that is aimed at overcoming a stutter? Have you ever thought about attending one of these type of speech courses? Has speech therapy proven to be beneficial in helping you to cure your stutter? In this article I am g... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
29th December 2006
Cerebral palsy can’t be cured, but treatment will often improve a child's capabilities. Many children go on to enjoy near-normal adult lives if their disabilities are properly managed. In general, the earlier treatment begins, the better chance childr... Read >
Author: altec015
14th December 2006
Christmas is coming and companies around the world are starting to wind down as the office Christmas party period begins. I am a family man and very much look forward to spending time with my family during this season and especially on Christmas day itsel... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
07th December 2006
Do you have your own blog? Have you cottoned on to the benefits that having your own blog can bring? In this article I am going to write about the crazy world of blogging and about the ways in which it can help an online business to attract continued and ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
04th July 2006
Many people become affected by different levels of stress. This stress may be caused by worrying about money, work, relationships, health, family, holidays, moving house or many other daily issues. For certain people who live life with a stuttering proble... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
06th June 2006
Are you one of the many people who suffer with the speech impediment known as stuttering or stammering? Does your stutter/stammer cause you to become very frustrated at times? Have you attended speech therapy in the past in the hope that it would help imp... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
04th June 2006
Anybody who has to live life with a stammer will know just how much of a hinderance it can make what fluent people see as simple tasks. Making a phone call, ordering a drink, going out with friends and attending a job interview can be very hard for people... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
13th April 2006
Do you have a stutter? Does one of your children have a stutter? Do you know somebody who has a stutter? This article is all about the speech impediment known as stuttering or stammering. It includes information about stuttering and also treatments which ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
06th March 2006
This article is about the fear and phobia of speech. Not everybody is able to talk fluently in all situations and for people who aren't, life can be quite tough. I hope you enjoy reading the article.
My name is Steve Hill from Birmingham in England. I ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
02nd March 2006
This article is all about how to achieve fluency and looks at the specific speech impediment known as stammering/stuttering. My name is Steve Hill, I suffered with a stutter from the age of four and despite regular conventional speech therapy, continued s... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
21st February 2006
Some parents have the shock of hearing their young child start to stutter as a toddler. I am somebody who runs a speech centre in Birmingham, England, I now help people to achieve fluency.
I met a lady who was thirty and her little boy aged four had be... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
09th February 2006
In this article I am going to explain some of the stutter treatments which are available. My name is Steve Hill and I myself have overcome a stutter problem, which ruined my life for eighteen years.
Speech therapy is the normal course of therapy people... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
27th January 2006
For a parent, it is a big shock when their young toddler starts to stutter. What to do next is hard to decide, whether to seek help from a stutter specialist or to hope it is just a phase.
I met a lady who was thirty and her little boy aged four had ha... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
26th January 2006
When a child starts to develop a stutter, it comes as a shock to everyone involved. It can be a very stressful time for both the parents and for the child.
I myself developed a stutter at the age of four or five. My mother had left work to look after m... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
25th January 2006
If you have difficulties with your speech, you are not alone. Latest figures state that over one percent of people in the UK suffer with a stutter or stammer. This article describes the effects that stuttering can have on a persons life.
I am somebody ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
20th January 2006
Stammering or as it is sometimes known as stuttering is a form of speech impediment.
My name is Stephen Hill and I had a stammer for eighteen years. I went to various types of speech therapy which even though was of some use, never really offered me an... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
01st January 2006
Apparently one percent of British people suffer from the speech impediment called stuttering. Only people who stutter can ever really know how difficult life can become when you are unable to speak fluently in all situations.
This article looks into ex... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
22nd December 2005
My name is Stephen Hill, I have overcome a stammer which had been a major thorn in my side for eighteen years. My aim in life is to try and help as many other people to achieve fluency as I can.
When I had a stammer, I would attend speech therapy, at w... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
20th December 2005
Many people have problems with their communication and in this article I am going to describe ways in which to overcome these speech difficulties.
My name is Stephen Hill and I am from Birmingham in England. From the age of four I had the speech impedi... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
18th December 2005
Children can develop a stutter at an early age and for the parents it can be a very worrying time. It is difficult to know what to do. Parents wonder if it is just an age thing or just a phase. They think about whether to take their child to some form of ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
18th December 2005
There are many children who have problems with their speech from an early age. In this article I am going to write about the speech impediment known as stuttering.
Stuttering normally starts for people in childhood and is often referred to as a childho... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
09th December 2005
Stammering or as it is sometimes known as stuttering is a form of speech impediment.
My name is Stephen Hill and I had a stammer for eighteen years. I went to various types of speech therapy which even though was of some use, never really offered me an... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
09th December 2005
Some parents have the shock of hearing their young child start stammering as a toddler. I am somebody who runs a speech centre in Birmingham, England, I now help people to achieve fluency.
I met a lady who was thirty and her little boy aged four had be... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
09th December 2005
Children can develop a stammer at an early age and for the parents it can be a very worrying time. It is difficult to know what to do. Parents wonder if it is just an age thing or just a phase. They think about whether to take their child to some form of ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
05th December 2005
There are many different treatments for people who stutter/stammer. In this article I will describe some of the experiences and types of stuttering or stammering therapy people experiment with.
One of the first places people go to when seeking help for... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
29th November 2005
There are many types of treatment for people who have a stammer or stutter, this article describes some of them. Stuttering has gained a lot of coverage in the news over the last number of years with people like pop singer Gareth Gates highlighting the pr... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
22nd November 2005
Does your toddler or young child have problems with their speech? Are you a child who has a stutter/stammer? In this article I write about communication and speech problems in childhood.
The type of speech impediment I am going to concentrate on is stutt... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
22nd November 2005
Do you have a speech problem or speech impediment? I have managed to overcome a stutter which had had a major negative affect on my life for eighteen years. This article describes about how to overcome a speech problem and how to achieve fluency.
Accordi... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
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