By: Willis jeff | 2010-10-01 | Business Opportunities Many educators now agree that Thomas Edison, the great inventor, probably had A.D.H.D. Thomas Edison was a disaster in school and his teachers considered him to be slow or retarded. read more
By: Mary Jones Lane | 2011-08-26 | Disabilities Going to school is really a part of lifestyle each kid has the privilege to experience. Kids with developmental disabilities can go to classes with other youngsters without having disabilities to enjoy a complete education. read more
By: Mary Jones Lane | 2011-11-01 | Disabilities Developmental disabilities need not prevent a person's right to live. Now, households of grownups and children with disabilities can turn to non-profit organizations to assist their loved ones and themselves cope with the demands of nurturing and offering care. read more
By: Jason | 2011-09-06 | College Developmental Services Workers work with people with intellectual disabilities to ensure that they are playing important roles in their communities. read more
By: Nagendra YAdav | 2011-10-18 | Travel & Leisure Bangalore, India is considered in one of the very beautiful and hi-tech city of the India. Bangalore (India) is the capital city of Karnataka. read more
By: Tiffany Windhurst | 2010-11-20 | Babies Developmental toys are a great way to aid parents in encouraging their child's growth in those all too important first five years. During these years baby will learn to crawl, walk, jump, and climb; as well as socialization, talking, listening, counting, and more. Knowing how to help your child reach these milestones is why developmental toys are manufactured. read more
By: anuradha thakur | 2011-07-28 | Medicine Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurobehavioral developmental disorder. This condition is medically defined as the persistent pattern of inattention or hyperactivity. read more
By: Eric Sorenson | 2012-04-17 | Travel & Leisure SpendDown.com is a full service travel agency and its members can take weekend trips or vacations of a lifetime! SpendDown is the first website geared toward program managers, house managers and other direct care staff who support persons with developmental disabilities, mental illness, physical or intellectual disabilities. read more
By: Katherine Briggs | 2012-02-08 | Disease & Illness Parents who have children with disabilities should know how this condition progresses with age. This will allow them to prepare and take care of their children better. Family members and therapists can nurture children with developmental disabilities. read more
By: Brent McNutt | 2011-07-22 | Parenting The pain experienced by the parents of children with various developmental disabilities like Down syndrome is something that I can only imagine. As a result of their undying love, they are able to love these children so much and sometimes more than a normal child and they still have to... read more
By: Norma Brooks | 2011-09-17 | Disabilities According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports from 1997 - 2008, no less than one in six kids may perhaps have developmental disabilities. As a lot more married couples are planning on starting a family, it is wise to gain to make ready for any eventuality. read more
By: SN Ayurveda | 2012-05-26 | Alternative Medicine Developmental disorders are faced by a child during his growing years. The condition might adversely affect the functioning of the brain. read more
By: thessadvo | 2012-05-10 | Business As we know that the social security disability is the federal program that provides assistance to people with disabilities which involves Federal Retirement services and disability insurance, old age health care ,old age health care, benefits for the unemployed short-range assistance for families in need and supplemental income. read more
By: Mary Jones Lane | 2011-11-29 | Disabilities Developmental disabilities are lifelong impairments that manifest in people before the age of 18. The impairments could be physical or mental in nature, and in many cases, both. Even if this might be the case, kids with disabilities could live fruitful and happy lives. read more
By: cssawan | 2011-10-16 | Careers Developmental disabilities nurses are also called Intellectual nurses or Special need nurses. These nurses care for patients suffering from a number of intellectual and developmental disabilities like mental retardation, pervasive developmental disorders, autism spectrum disorder and many syndromes. A Developmental Disabilities Nurse should be caring and sympathetic by nature. They are serving peo read more