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1. Special Education Letter Writing; 7 Items Parents of a Child With a Disability Must Include
(Children's Health/Special Needs)

Are you a parent of a child with a disability who would like to write letters to special education personnel, but do not know what to include? Would a short list of things to include be helpful? This article will address 7...
24/07/2008 | 117 Hit(s) | 0 comment(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

2. Childhood Eczema - Its Causes and Symptoms
(Children's Health/Childrens Heath)

Atropic dermatitis is considered to be one of the most common forms of childhood eczema. This form of eczema affects approximately 15-20% young children. Hayfever and asthma are also linked with atropic dermatitis and might...
27/09/2007 | 336 Hit(s) | 0 comment(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

3. Raising Children With High Functioning Autism
(Children's Health/Autism)

If your child has been diagnosed with high functioning autism, parenting can be a challenge. The main reason is because autistics do not think and mentally develop the same way as the average child, and so must be taught...
03/05/2007 | 337 Hit(s) | 0 comment(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

4. Tips On Understanding And Living With A Child Who Has Autism
(Children's Health/Autism)

Growing up with a friend or a sibling who has autism can be frustrating if you don’t understand what having autism is all about for that friend or sibling. Children with autism sometimes have a difficult time understanding what we...
30/04/2007 | 123 Hit(s) | 0 comment(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

5. How To Handle A Child With Anorexia
(Children's Health/Eatting Concerns)

According to the National Institutes of Health, about 0.5 to 3.7 percent of girls and women will develop anorexia nervosa over a lifetime, and around 1.1 to 4.2 percent will develop bulimia nervosa. Nearly 0.5 percent of anorexics die...
12/10/2006 | 315 Hit(s) | 0 comment(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

6. How Do You Know If Your Child Has ADD?
(Children's Health/ADD and ADHD)

This is one of the biggest problems doctors, parents and children with ADD face. How do you know your child has ADD in order to take action to prevent it? Not the easiest of questions to answer because as of now there still seems no consistent...
30/09/2006 | 359 Hit(s) | 0 comment(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

7. Parenting Autism – Being Your Child’s Primary Resource
(Children's Health/Autism)

Don’t be Afraid of the Myths and Misconceptions about Autism. Parents often feel sad, afraid and confused when they learn their child has an autism spectrum disorder, and It’s no wonder -- autism is often portrayed as a grim, lifelong dis...
30/09/2006 | 178 Hit(s) | 0 comment(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

8. Special Needs Child
(Children's Health/Special Needs)

A special needs child can be quite a challenge for many parents, mainly due to the unique individual needs that must be addressed. Depending on the severity of the child?s condition, things such as daily care and education can become...
30/09/2006 | 236 Hit(s) | 0 comment(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

  
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