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My Son John's Verbal Apraxia: A Communication Disorder

A Parent's Intuition is Usually Right: Listen to Your Inner Voice John was a year and a half when we started to worry. At first, we used the excuse that he was a boy. The old wive's tale is that boys speak...

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Young Entrepreneurs - Louis Barnett

Shropshire teenager Louis Barnett, like many successful people, struggled at school. At the age of 11 he was diagnosed with dyslexia and dyspraxia in combination with a high IQ, and withdrawn from the...

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Curing ADHD Narurally with Exercise & Diet

A After I wrote a brief article the other day about nutrition and ADHD, I stopped by Dr. Scott Saunders site and opted to receive some information about his methods of curing ADHD naturally. Today's email...

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ADHD Alternative Treatments

An ADD/ADHD Child Daydreaming... does this look familiar? Adhd is a common behavioral disorder that affects an estimated 8% to 10% of school-age children. Boys are about three times more likely than girls to...

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Child Clinical Psychology

This article will discuss a little about Child Clinical Psychology and how it has become a vanguard against developmental disorders in children all over the world. You gain an insight into their collective...

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Cranial Osteopathy

The first therapy I always recommend to parents with young children is cranial osteopathy. The general opinion is that structural problems and nutritional problems should be checked out before other issues...

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Tomatis Method

TheTomatis Method is a highly effective auditory therapy for people with ADHD, learning disabilities, dyslexia, dyspraxia, down syndrome and those with sensory integration and motor skill difficulties. This...

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