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  • The Challenge Of Living With Different Disabilities  By : Joshua Wills
    If you are affected with any one of a number of disabilities you know how hard it can make your life. In this article we are going to discuss a couple of basic disabilities and ways to help live with them.

    First off let us state that disabilities can come naturally or unnaturally. You can be born with them or have them pop up at an older age. This means you should be prepared for them no matter how good you think your health is.

    Being blind affects many people throughou...
  • Coping With Dyslexia as Children and Adults  By : Rory Tagg
    The definition of Dyslexia, a condition affecting millions is, "difficulty with words". It interferes with how a person learns to read. Dyslexic people can learn to read, but it will be at their own level and speed. Often they are superior at other disciplines, such as mathematics.
  • Learning Disabilities Don't Have To Disable  By : Martin Stoleman
    Many people young and old struggle with learning disabilities. The good news is that learning disabilities do not have to disable you or someone you know from doing the things that you need or love to do. Much progress has been made in understanding and dealing with learning disabilities so that they are no longer hindrances to learning or living.

    One of the biggest ways to fight against the affects of learning disabilities, whatever they are, is to get help. There are a v...
  • Asperger’s Syndrome- Is There Real Cure For It?  By : Rachel Evans
    If you know of a child who is having a greater degree of language impairment than other children or has diminished communication skills and also exhibits a restrictive pattern of thought and behavior, he may have Asperger’s syndrome. This condition is more or less similar to that of classic autism. The main difference between autism and Asperger’s syndrome is that the child suffering from Asperger’s syndrome retains his early language skills.

    The peculiar symptom of Asperg...
  • Aicardi Syndrome  By : Lpellis Ellis
    It is a disorder that is categorized by the partial or complete malfunction of the corpus callosum, a brain structure linking two hemispheres inside it. Aicardi syndrome often causes childhood seizure (intantile spasms), eye abnormality or lesions of the retina, and metal retardation. Aicardi Syndrome is also linked to microcephaly, a brain defect; microgyria, where bumps inside the brain tend to be narrow; or porecenphalic cysts, a brain condition causing fluids to fill the ...

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