Articles, tagged with "learning disabilities", page 5
25th November 2010
What is Child Behavior Therapy?
Child behavior modification or therapy is an organized course of action or plan to modify or eliminate a behavior. Child behavior modification programs are nothing new; they've been around since the early 1900s. What is ...
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Author:
MacStrider
08th November 2010
Water is an essesential natural resource that is required by the body. In fact the human body can last days without eating food, but cannot survive without water for longer than three days.
Fortunately, there are not many households that need to go to ...
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Author:
lisa lucero
26th October 2010
If you have a large amount of files to read on the computer, you can have the files read out to you by text to speech software to avoid eyestrain. Text to speech technology also called speech synthesis technology, has been widely used in digital products ...
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Author:
gardener
22nd October 2010
Youngsters hypnosis and the benefits of a hypnotherapist, particularly a young children hypnotherapistKids hypnosis has a amount of rewards and has the possible to make the everyday life of your youngster something they relish relatively than depart them ...
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Author:
Ariel Cote
20th October 2010
Does your child with autism have behavioral difficulties and need psychotherapy? Has your teenager with Learning Disabilities who struggles with academics begun to act up at college? Will your child have emotional disorders from trauma or adolescence befo...
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Author:
KittyGirl
15th October 2010
Studies also indicate that as much as 75% of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder is heritable to the genetics factor. This is characteristic of a nerve of emotions and impulses, a sort of overriding of their conscious mental faculties of critical thoug...
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Author:
Margarito Bridges
06th October 2010
Most people aren't concerned about drinking water quality and don't have a sign on their kitchen faucet that says DANGER - TOXIC SUBSTANCES. But in most cases we should warn our loved ones and friends of the danger of drinking straight from the tap.The dr...
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Author:
ameliwfqvdv
27th September 2010
Putting a child in daycare is one of the most important and nerve-wracking decisions parents face as maternity or paternity leave expires. There are understandably fears and apprehensions about leaving a child with complete strangers. Therefore, professio...
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Author:
centennial
17th September 2010
Considering an entire day, having a class of six is a vacation for some teachers. Still, things are quite the opposite for a hearing impaired program's lady instructor. Through funding from a three year federal grant, her six students ranging from the age...
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Author:
bernardi44
16th September 2010
Caring for someone can be a full-time job. Like any job, you sometimes need to take a break. Respite care provided by learning disability homes, Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD) care homes or special needs homes support primary care-give...
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Author:
Carl
07th September 2010
Finding a home tuition best suited for your needs might look as a difficult task, but not in Singapore. This small country is well-known for its human density and the fastest growing economy in the world. It is also a heaven for tuition agency in Singapor...
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Author:
Christina Wong
07th September 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
This was a complete achievement for a person who always struggled with sc...
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Author:
spsuresh
28th August 2010
You have gone through a great deal of time, effort and money to develop your clinical expertise. You guard the philosophy of Chiropractic and are a champion for children’s health.
Sometimes it Can Get a Little Frustrating…
Sadly, most parents just don’t...
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Author:
Martha
10th August 2010
One of the neurologic conditions that may give impact to a child brain is having a learning impairment. These disable his power to do many specific and simple things that he may want to enjoy such as reading, writing, talking, listening and computing. Mos...
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Author:
Achilles
09th August 2010
The use of technological tools as learning aids has been exponentially increasing through the years. Between 1992 and 1998, for example, the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP) surveyed the number of eight-grade students using computers to...
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Author:
Imelda Sykes