EARLY INTERVENTION
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Autism spectrum disorders are becoming more and more prevalent as the years pass. Breakthrough research on prevalence rates, early symptoms, and type/outcomes of early intervention will be explored.
By Eric Costa | Published 11/30/2009
Early Intervention helps children to crawl and talk and learn a lot. They are very nice people and are all well educated and experienced.
By C | Published 10/23/2005
An early intervention program that is designed to meet your child's special needs is important. These can take different forms and will inlcude a wide variety of services and professionals
By Karen Reams | Published 5/19/2008
Early Intervention is more interested in saving money than providing adequate services.
By Katie D. | Published 10/24/2008
It has been proven that early intervention leads to better treatment and that the most beneficial way to manage autism is to intervene as early as possible to treat the disorder.
By Nancy Clyne | Published 1/24/2008
As an Early Intervention Specialist, I provide play therapy to delayed or disabled children ages birth to three in their homes. It's been shown that the earlier you intervene, the better the outcome. This is what early intervention is all about.
By Amy Fillion | Published 5/23/2007
After several issues through our daughters first years, here is our story of how she got the help she needed through Early Intervention and the IU-13. Many parents are unaware or unsure of how to go about getting help, so here is one parent's perspective.
By Lindsay Gorsuch | Published 11/7/2007
Early Intervention is a program that is offered to children between birth and three years of age who have special needs. Until recently the program was free, but changes now require famileis to share in the cost.
By Courtney Wagenblast | Published 9/5/2006
No child left behind programs have been implemented in every state, ask your pediatrician or child's physician about them if you are concerned with your child's development.
By Jane Vee | Published 11/25/2008
As a neuromuscular disorder most often diagnosed in childhood, muscular dystrophy significantly impairs the activities of daily living and shortens life spans. The following is an overview of the warning signs and symptoms of MD.
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/5/2006
Thousands of high school teenagers go through life in some sort of major Depression or other mental health crisis. There are many things you can do to help them and some of the most important steps you can take is to recognize the signs of Depression!
By Matthew Schieltz | Published 6/1/2007
Patients who have end-stage renal disease benefit from immediate medical intervention and nutritional education counseling as soon as they begin dialysis according to new research.
By Patty Oh | Published 10/18/2007
As a teacher, I see the benefits of early intervention in children with suspected delays or special needs. Even typically developing children benefit from a high quality preschool experience.
By Emily Girard | Published 1/12/2007
Statements and references of information related to early hearing detection and intervention.
By Need Coffee | Published 10/8/2007
The degree of professionalism required of early childhood educators is increasing, but so are opportunities. This short guide will help you decide what level of training is right for you.
By Juana B. Good | Published 4/13/2009
This article provides an overview of the ND EHDI program and it's performance for 2006.
By Need Coffee | Published 6/6/2007
Because I chart, I knew exactly when my last pregnancy began, and also that there was something wrong with it. Early management of my ectopic pregnancy saved my tube and my future fertility.
By Tiffany Pridgen | Published 7/11/2009
Learn to use the Reggio Emilio Early Education Philosophy to enhance your autistic child's education.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 5/28/2009
With an increasing rate of autism being diagnosed in children, it's becoming even more imperative for parents to have early screening done on even their toddlers and babies.
By Venice Kichura | Published 10/31/2007
These are some signs that can lead to an early diagnosis of autism.
By Stacy Z | Published 7/13/2007
For children, there is a great risk for developing a lung disorder early when exposed to ventilation or respiratory distress syndrome. This is an overview of one such disorder
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/8/2007
autism now afflicts at least one in one hundred fifty children. Symptoms usually show up in the first eighteen months of a child's life. Here's what you need to look for.
By james buffington | Published 2/6/2010
Warning signs to look for in a dysfunctional relationship.
By summerpiaza | Published 11/16/2007
Autism is a complex neurological disorder with many symptoms and varying degrees of severity. This article covers signs infants and young children who have autism may display.
By Laura Munion | Published 12/14/2009
Baby Bottle Syndrome is the rapid decay of baby teeth in infants and children from frequent, long exposure to liquids containing sugars.
By Doreen Bradley Satter, RN | Published 12/23/2006
Offering information regarding the growing medical phenomenon in child development known as precocious puberty.
By Christine Cadena | Published 2/1/2007
Thanks to some remarkable treatments, people with RA can look forward to a future that doesn't include gnarled hands and pain.
By Carine Nadel | Published 4/3/2007
It's hard for a parent to know when a child is a late bloomer, or has a special needs issue. This article sheds some light on a little known disorder, apraxia.
By Marsha Raasch | Published 5/7/2007
It's not an easy diagnosis to make, and not one that should be made hastily. It is also a diagnosis that needs to be made early because early intervention can minimize the damage.
By Tsu Dho Nimh | Published 2/10/2008
Researchers in Scotland and Germany may have tumbled onto a protein variant that will allow early detection of potentially deadly preeclampsia.
By W Thomas Payne | Published 12/28/2008
Developmental delays in children can be treated and corrected if addressed early by parents and educators.
By Audrey Esposito | Published 8/2/2006
Early childhood education has become a concern of the government, who pushes poor children to be formally trained before they are old enough for Kindergarten.
By A. Hermitt | Published 12/16/2007
This article is a teachers prospective of students with Austim. As a teacher I feel it is good to get across the importance of early intervention and how working with a student with Autism is such a gift.
By Jenny Drager | Published 8/13/2009
One of my early college research papers that discusses a theoretical intervention for a domestic abuse victim.
By D | Published 3/9/2009
The early signs of Autism are discussed in this article.
By Brandy Burgess | Published 1/22/2009
Simply stated, a personal emergency intervention group is your hand-picked group to be involved in your life if you have a major problem. While typically considered primarily for single people, it is also valuable for married people.
By Gary Davis | Published 10/29/2009
TV is one factor that may influence teens to have risky sex at a young age, but is not the only influence that puts them at higher risk.Television has an influence upon adolescents that may lead to early sexual behavior when combined with other factors.
By Christine Bude Nyholm | Published 1/22/2009
The following is an overview of the complications associated with CF in children
By Christine Cadena | Published 6/27/2007
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