July 5th, 2008
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Bedwetting when asleep is very common in children, especially those under the age of about six or seven. It is also known as nocturnal enuresis. Bedwetting usually resolves itself by the age of about seven or slightly later. About 1 in 7 children aged five, and 1 in 20 children aged ten wet the bed.
Bedwetting is an extremely common pediatric problem. This is under diagnosed due to unnecessary shame and guilt associated with it among parents and even children.
Common Facts & Myths About Enuresis
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June 28th, 2008
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Teaching a child with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can be a difficult task. Many schools have identified the problem and addressed the issue because substantial developments have been made to recognize the problem. This article discusses various strategies for parents and educators in dealing with the ADD student.
Teaching a child with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can be a difficult task. Many schools have identified the problem and addressed the issue because substantial developments have been made to recognize the problem. However there are still some schools lagging behind. Unfortunately these schools are not well placed to help individuals diagnosed with ADD.
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Attention Deficit Disorder - how does it affect your child’s schooling and education?
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