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1. Asperger Syndrome - By: Michael Russell
Asperger syndrome is a pervasive developmental disorder that affects many children and adults across the globe. This disorder was discovered in 1943 which was the very same year that autistic disorder was discovered. Aspergers syndrome is a form of autism and it falls within the autism spectrum of d...

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Baby Sign Language - Communication Before Speech
Prior to mastering the art of speech, your baby has great difficulty in communicating his needs to you. This can cause frustration for you both -- yet there is a solution. Baby sign language is rapidly becoming popular as a means of recognising -- and responding to -- a young baby's needs.Babies can be taught sign language from any age, but they really begin to take notice of the signs from around six months and may begin using them from as early as seven to eight months
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2. Dysgraphia - What Is It? - By: Michael Russell
Learning disabilities are separated into three groups, academic skills disorders, speech and language disorders, and miscellaneous disorders. This first group, academic skills disorders, are disabilities that delay a child’s progress in school, such as dyslexia, dysgraphia (or agraphia), and dyscalc...

3. Exploring The Different Types Of Learning Disabili - By: Michael Russell
A learning disability is a disorder that affects the way that certain people process information. A learning disability can affect a person’s brain, senses, and organizational skills. No matter how intelligent a person is deemed to be, a learning disability can make even the most basic thing seem...

4. A Few Facts About Learning Disabilities - By: Michael Russell
Neurological disorders give rise to learning disabilities and this can have an effect on the individual's social and intellectual development.  Sometimes, children with learning disabilities are smarter than children of their own age, but have difficulty in listening, writing, thinking, spellin...

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Prior to mastering the art of speech, your baby has great difficulty in communicating his needs to you. This can cause frustration for you both -- yet there is a solution. Baby sign language is rapidly becoming popular as a means of recognising -- and responding to -- a young baby's need...

6. Learning A Foreign Language - By: Michael Russell
Learning a foreign language can open doors to great opportunities and it can expand your understanding of other cultures as well. The task of taking on a new mode of speech can pose some great challenges and many obstacles. With enough effort you can achieve excellent progress in this arena. b...

7. Learning Disability - The Basics - By: Michael Russell
A learning disability is a neurobiological disorder in which there are anomalies in the way the brain functions or is structured. A person with a learning disability might have problems with thinking, listening, talking, spelling, reading, writing, or arithmetic. Studies indicate that 6 to 10 percen...

8. Speech Pathology - By: Michael Russell
Speech and language pathology is a fascinating area, and a job that brings great reward, both personal and monetary. The job of a speech pathologist combines neurology, psychology, therapy, teaching, and performance into a fascinating and dynamic opportunity to work one on one to make a difference i...



9. Baby Sign Language - By: Michael Russell
One of the newest trends in communication with babies is using baby sign language. Many parents are using sign language to facilitate communication with their little ones and it has proven to be very effective. Babies and toddlers are very limited in their ability to tell others what they want and n...

10. Attention Deficit Disorder - By: Michael Russell
The main ADD features Attention Deficit Disorder is a neurological disorder, which is characterized by inattention and impulsiveness. In case of ADHD we should also mention hyperactivity. Women have ADD variants more often than men, though ADHD type is not exclusively men’s disorder. The...

11. Dance And Music Therapy - By: Carminia Borja 1971326
Dance and Music therapy are forms of therapy wherein the participants are taught to channel constructively and express their thoughts and feelings.  These are very helpful in individuals, young and old, who feel that they are unable to truly let other people know who they are inside and what th...

12. Jazz Up Your English With Fresh And Lively Idioms - By: Linda Correli
English language is loaded with non-standard phrases, whichrooted so deeply in its vocabulary that at times cannot bedistinguished from the accepted Standard English terms. On theone hand, they jazz up the language of native speakers, makingit very lively, natural, and authentic. However...

13. Cross Cultural Communication Needs... - By: Neil Payne
Within the business context, cross cultural communication refers to interpersonal communication and interaction across different cultures. This has become an important issue in our age of globalisation and internationalisation. Effective cross cultural communication is concerned with ov...

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