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Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Sixth Sense

07th September 2009
The functional neurology and Hemispheric Integration Therapy model for Autism Spectrum Disorders views sensory input as a major factor affecting and influencing those with Autism. I often say that most people are aware of the fact that if you damage the... Read >
Author: drmane

How Many Bikes Do I Need?

10th August 2009
At KGS Bikes, we have many people who come into the showroom and say, "I want to get to the next level in cycling, and I can afford the same equipment that the top professionals use. How many bikes do I need, and what should I get?" When we look at the pr... Read >
Author: Kevin Saunders

Emotional Competence

30th June 2009
Emotional Competence is a learnable competence. My domestic violence mentor, Tony Kubicki, long ago taught me that awareness gives me choice, and that awareness is the key component to emotional competence. Personally, I like emotions, all of them. Anx... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

The LG GC900 Viewty Smart Silver is a phone that offers a great deal

19th June 2009
The LG GC900 Viewty Smart Silver is an accomplished phone which provides a plethora of functions that encompass the whole multitude of possible things that could be done with a mobile phone. Its advanced technology powers this phone to the top of the clas... Read >
Author: admindgs

Movement Of The Neck

18th June 2009
Our necks are our spines continuing above shoulder level so that our head can be supported and facilitated in its job. The neck is beautifully designed and engineered and performs its highly complex functions automatically without us having to give them a... Read >
Author: David Ravech

The Truth

10th June 2009
Ever wonder what the "truth" really is. The general definition of the word is "that which is in accordance with fact and actuality." Another meaning for truth is "what happened." Given these truths one can now pontificate on the subject of "truth" usin... Read >
Author: herbert348

LG GD900 Crystal-Introducing the world's first transparent phone

04th June 2009
The new age of mobile phones has arrived with the eloquently named LG GD900 Crystal. This phone is the world's first transparent mobile phone. It offers a transparent keypad which quite simply is stunning. Its overall look and feel is one of sophisticatio... Read >
Author: Admin

The Greatest Gift You Can Give Your Kids is Confidence

18th May 2009
Confidence is a skill, it is a meta-ability and it is something which we think of as learned naturally through experience. Most people do not realize that it can also be learned intentionally, just as you can choose to learn to speak a different language... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

The Importance of Sleep: One of nature's most underutilized resources

17th May 2009
The best things in life are free: love, friendship, family, and don?t forget the shared human hobby that everyone derives pleasure from...sleep! Everyone loves to sleep, and what gift is greater than a morning offering no snooze limitations? And what nois... Read >
Author: JMercado09

Differernt Techniques For Meditation

28th April 2009
Meditation refers to a state where your body and mind are consciously relaxed and focused. Practitioners of this art report increased awareness, focus, and concentration, as well as a more positive outlook in life. Meditation is most commonly associat... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Welcome Children with Autism on Your Playground using these Simple Planning Tips

10th March 2009
When designing a playground to include children with autism, you must understand that there is a spectrum of severity and every child is different. Some children have a more moderate type of autism, while others will have more severe symptoms. There are... Read >
Author: Mara Kaplan

Indoor Sensory Ideas and Activities

06th March 2009
The snow continues to fall here in Michigan, and it seems like forever since my family and I were able to enjoy the outdoors without worrying about frostbite. Cabin fever is really beginning to set in. I cannot wait for the warm sunny spring days to arr... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.

How Many Bikes Do I Need?

18th February 2009
At KGS Bikes, we have many people who come into the showroom and say, "I want to get to the next level in cycling, and I can afford the same equipment that the top professionals use. How many bikes do I need, and what should I get?" When we look at the pr... Read >
Author: Kevin Saunders

Interstitial Advertising has a lot to offer

07th February 2009
Latest online advertising innovation which is busy in drawing millions of eyeballs is the Interstitial advertising. This is the latest boom in online advertising. This brilliant innovation is really worth praising. You might wonder what’s this much ta... Read >
Author: Piyali

Joint Position Sense – Physiotherapists

31st January 2009
The human sensory system is designed to give us the information we need to manage the challenges of the world. We take in vast amounts of information every minute of the day, much of it not relevant, the brain deciding what is important and what is not. W... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Travel Tip For New Parents

18th September 2008
Now that you have your darling little bundle of joy, or joyously toddling darling, traveling takes on whole new dimensions in the world of planning ahead. It is important to remember that children are typically soothed by the familiar, especially famil... Read >
Author: urlreader

Feeding Difficulties in the Schools

12th August 2008
Children spend 7-8 hours per day within the school setting. During that time they eat at least one meal, and usually a snack. This can be an extremely difficult task for children with feeding disorders that can exacerbate the problem even more. How man... Read >
Author: Erin Roon, MA

Emotional Intelligence at the Heart of Performance

24th July 2008
I recently received an email from a colleague who I haven't heard from in years. He reminded me that in the mid 80's I shared with him my model of factors affecting performance. He asked for another copy as he had given his last copy away to a corporate t... Read >
Author: Byron Stock

Meditation 101

07th April 2008
Do Yoda Proud Meditation refers to a state where your body and mind are consciously relaxed and focused. Practitioners of this art report increased awareness, focus, and concentration, as well as a more positive outlook in life. Meditation is most ... Read >
Author: warren85390

Autism – Signs and Symptoms of Autism

02nd April 2008
Autism is a severe developmental disorder that begins at birth or within the first two-and-a-half years of life. Most autistic children are perfectly normal in appearance, but spend their time engaged in puzzling and disturbing behaviors which are markedl... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Learning to Use Telepathy

14th March 2008
Telepathy is considered to be a form of extra-sensory perception where communication between minds in the form of thoughts, ideas, feelings and images are transferred through Psi, which are Parapsychological abilities considered as a group. Telep... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

Learning to Use Telepathy

14th March 2008
Telepathy is considered to be a form of extra-sensory perception where communication between minds in the form of thoughts, ideas, feelings and images are transferred through Psi, which are Parapsychological abilities considered as a group. Telep... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

Homemade Moisturizers

11th February 2008
Moisturizer helps to remove makeup and make the skin smooth, clean and soft. Moisturizer are available in the market but you can make it easily at your home. MoiLanolin, avocado oil, vitamin E oil, jojoba oil are the natural ingredients of a good Moisturi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How to Teach Children with Sensory Motor Integration Deficits

17th January 2008
Sensory motor integration deficits are fairly common in both children and adults. The following is a list of tips for teachers who have children with sensory processing disorders. General Strategies Have the child line up in the back of the line to... Read >
Author: Anthony Kane, MD

Unleash The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind

02nd August 2007
Have you ever asked yourself, �Why don't I have the life that I dreamed of as a child'? Why don't I have more money, better health or, well, you fill in the blank. Many people today are searching for the answers to these questions. They want change b... Read >
Author: Carol Robinson

Working With, Not Against Our Gut Feelings by Ellen Besso, MA - Personal Coach for Women 35+

05th July 2007
Ralph Waldo Emerson said: “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment”. Part of trusting ourselves is listening to our intuition, or “the power of knowing things without conscious re... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso

Short Term and Long Term Memory

15th June 2007
The concept of memory includes ability of Memory is the ability of a being to retain, store, and recall information. The process of memorization begins with outer environmental motivation which creates sensory memory. The next process that happens in brai... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Do Yoda Proud: Meditation 101

18th April 2007
Meditation refers to a state where your body and mind are consciously relaxed and focused. Practitioners of this art report increased awareness, focus, and concentration, as well as a more positive outlook in life. Meditation is most commonly associat... Read >
Author: tigertim

Migraine Triggers

30th December 2006
Migraines affect roughly 7.5% of the world's population. These severe headaches can be anything from extremely annoying to downright debilitating once they strike, depending on the level of the headache's severity. On the average, migraine attacks are a l... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset

Increase Your Psychic Awarness

16th November 2006
Any form of 'Psychic Awareness' allows the person possessing it to see and sense events beyond what is immediately occurring around us, or what is 'Obvious'. It is thus sometimes referred to as 'extra sensory perception', a virtual extension of our usual ... Read >
Author: Manoj Ram

Psychic Gut Instincts For Psychic Readings and Ghost Hunts

15th November 2006
Jane Doherty is a real psychic with a quirky gut instinct for psychic readings and paranormal ghost investigations, but what makes Jane's psychic investigations so interesting is that her gut, her stomach, actually participates. Psychic Jane has follow... Read >
Author: Bobbie Grennier

Understanding Your Skin

31st July 2006
The skin care industry is an extremely lucrative one. That being said, some products are better than others. Understanding your skin is the key to determining which are best for you. Understanding Your Skin The skin on our body may seem like a fairl... Read >
Author: Ricardo Silva

About Stress Relief

16th April 2006
Stress Relief: Most people agree that stress has increased to new heights within the lst few years. The physical and emotional stress may result in chronic fatique, painful muscles and joints,anger, depression, decreased performance and even cancer.When... Read >
Author: Michal john

Discover Your Genius Within

13th April 2006
The functions of the right and left brain are only a small portion of the potential that comprises THE MIND. The mind and the brain are two very different things. You can think of the brain as the hard drive of the computer and the mind as the software.... Read >
Author: Patrick Porter

CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING AUTISTIC CHILDREN IN THE EARLY YEARS

20th December 2005
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING AUTISTIC CHILDREN IN THE EARLY YEARS Most parents ask themselves this question, "What can I do to help my child develop, to grow, to be the best that they can be?" "What should I teach?" "Do I have time to teach?" Th... Read >
Author: paul mackie