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1. Buying Used Electric Wheelchairs - By: Kent Pinkerton
Mounting health costs and cuts to government funding are making wheelchair users seek heaper alternatives like used electric wheelchairs. Secondhand electric wheelchairs are no doubt heaper than new ones but a lot of care should be taken when buying a used electric wheelchair. Sources of use...

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Tourette Syndrome Support Groups
If you or anyone you know has Tourette Syndrome then you could all benefit from finding Tourette Syndrome support groups. Tourette Syndrome is something that is hard on the family as well as the individual. It can be a difficult thing to understand, especially if no one else in the family has it or the case is pretty severe. Being part of Tourette Syndrome support groups is something that some people may feel embarrassed by at first. However, the main purpose of them is to help those
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2. Homeschooling With A Disability - By: Michael Russell
If you feel that your child suffers from a disability thatseriously hampers his ability to stick to a routine, then homeschooling is your best choice. The child will be constantly under your supervision. But he will be gaining a lot of quality education, in spite of his disability. This is rather su...

3. Parenting Groups - By: Michael Russell
If you are a parent looking for someone who understands the trials, tribulations and triumphs you face with your children everyday, consider joining one of the local parenting groups in your area. They are exactly what they sound like: a group of parents (or grandparents, aunts and uncles, siblings,...

4. Learning Disability – Dyslexia - By: Michael Russell
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability and is concerned with writing and reading.  Most children learn to read by the age of six, but in children suffering with Dyslexia there is a delay at which the child begins to read, sometimes they are still unable to read even in the second grade.&nbs...

5. 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...

6. Tourette Syndrome Support Groups - By: Michael Russell
If you or anyone you know has Tourette Syndrome then you could all benefit from finding Tourette Syndrome support groups. Tourette Syndrome is something that is hard on the family as well as the individual. It can be a difficult thing to understand, especially if no one else in the family has it or ...

7. Working Seniors - Healthier Seniors - By: Barbara Mascio
According to the U.S. Surgeon General, empirical evidence suggests there are three essential elements to successful aging: Avoidance of disease and disability Ongoing cognitive and physical functioning Involvement in interpersonal relationships and productive activities A...



8. Recognizing Attention Deficit Disorder - By: Michael Russell
Everyone has heard of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). It may even seem like everyone else’s children have it. Studies show that between 3 and 5% of all children have ADD. Putting that into perspective, in any given classroom there is probably at least one child that has ADD. Children with ADD ...

9. Protection Against Personal Injury - By: Michael Russell
What happens if we become disabled, either partially or permanently, as a result of an accident and can’t lead a normal life again? Can we insure ourselves against such personal injury? Yes we can. When buying personal accident (PA), we should also factor in protection for total ad part...

10. If You Think You Cant Do It Because, Take A Look At What These People Did In Spite Of - By: (see Article)
Every now and then weve probably all had moments of thinking we couldnt do something because we were too old or too young, too dumb or too smart, too threatening or too intimidated, too experienced or too nave. We may also have thought we couldnt do something because of physical, mental or emotional...

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