Articles, tagged with "learning disabilities", page 4
28th January 2011
There is a long list of possible harmful effects on the baby of a mother who smokes during pregnancy. If you smoke during pregnancy, your child won't develop all of the known issues but he or she is guaranteed to develop at least a few of them. There are ...
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Author:
vijayjannair123
12th January 2011
Jordan is well known as a leader in cutting-edge medical technology and surgical procedures. Jordan is one of the world's foremost destinations for those requiring organ transplants, a reputation garnered through successful and innovative techniques and d...
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Author:
David
12th January 2011
Learning vision skills is a necessary half of a child's growth in the preschool years. Learning vision skills lays the groundwork for future academic achievement, as a result of these are the constructing blocks upon which a baby's reading, writing and s...
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Author:
timo19croo
11th January 2011
Learning disabilities can seriously hamper an individual’s chances of living a normal life and can affect social life and financial well-being and such people are in fact entitled to disability tax credit benefits. If you thin about it, there are a lot of...
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Author:
Emely Porter
07th January 2011
Special education is an often overlooked and underappreciated element of the larger education sector. Often, people correlate an education degree, earned from an online teaching program or ground school, with grade school, high school or college teaching ...
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Author:
university_bound
06th January 2011
Homes that provide for people with special needs and learning disabilities are a wonderful service for the community. Often these people are well-loved by their families who generally live not too far away, but, because of the challenges of their learning...
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Author:
Carl
05th January 2011
Mental retardation is a serious condition and individuals having issues with mental retardation can claim disability tax credit benefits from the government. It is a broad term encompassing a variety of mental conditions that hamper an individual’s cognit...
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Author:
Emely Porter
04th January 2011
One of them is that many believe that dyslexia is carried through evolution and is an evolutionary disease. In summary this theory believes that, introduction of reading too late within someone's neurodevelopment stage can promote dyslexia to occur, becau...
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Author:
Lazaro Cardenas
22nd December 2010
Very common! As many as 1 out of every 5 people in the United States has a learning disability. Almost 3 million children (ages 6 through 21) have some form of a learning disability and receive special education in school. In fact, over half of all childr...
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Author:
Lazaro Cardenas
21st December 2010
For every parent, the health of their child is of prime concern. The simplest method to keep them healthy and happy would be to incorporate holistic health care tips in their lives. Avoid synthetic products and try to include more natural food products in...
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Author:
kellyprice1225
14th December 2010
5 Top Schools For Children Living With Disability
The Centre Academy London is one of the top independent special needs schools in the U.K. Established in 1974 it caters for preparatory school, senior school and sixth form. It takes students with a var...
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Author:
MarcusTaylor
13th December 2010
If you're the dad or mum of a kid with learning disabilities, reading help for children may look like an enigma. In truth, if doing the same thing again and again anticipating different results is a definition for insanity, then most reading help for chi...
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Author:
timo19croo
29th November 2010
The job duty of a teacher is to provide classroom instruction and schooling to individuals or groups often in a formal setting. In schools, you may teach a variety of subjects to students in the primary, elementary, high school, college, and graduate leve...
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Author:
ArleneValentino
26th November 2010
Being the parent of a special needs child can be especially challenging. It's important that parents have a supportive network so that they can provide the best possible care for their child. Most of these children require a variety of special services an...
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Author:
Carl
26th November 2010
Beat Adult Dyslexia
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Tools for the Dyslexic:Learning to Navigate Through a Non-Dyslexic World When You View the World Completely Differently
There are also many positive aspects of dyslexia and we will explore th...
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Author:
Alok