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Education Options for Children With Special Needs

Posted by Debra | Special Needs Children | Wednesday 9 January 2008 8:33 pm

A child with special needs and learning disabilities is someone who is different developmentally and formatively from normal children. This is either due to a physical, mental, or emotional handicap, a formative delay, or a particular learning disability.

Nowadays, a lot of educational allowances are accessible to families in order to assist them with the extraordinary costs of giving special educational or related services to children with special needs. This, very often could include a very gifted child with certain physical and mental disabilities.

Assessment of developmental problems

Kids with developmental problems are entitled to educational evaluations as part of the medical clearance process. No sooner has it been suspected than parents ought to describe the child’s developmental problems on their medical history form.

This is so that evaluation and treatment plans of the childs educational needs may be devised early in the child’s life. Experts, with special education degrees, in the field emphasize the importance of early intervention.

Children with learning problems ought not to be considered abnormal. They just have a different way for handling information. The solution lies in parents and teachers finding out what the childs processing system is as it helps the kids compensate with their strengths. Since developmental problems affect several aspects of a child’s physical and psychological health, oftentimes the assessments are extensive.

The assessment of a child having trouble in school could include an educational evaluation as well as the special needs of a child such as speech, hearing, and neurological examinations, plus a series of psychiatric interviews.

Processing a childs developmental problem

If developmental problem is suspected when parents are abroad, the family should have the child examined by a Regional Medical Officer, Regional Psychiatrist, or Nurse Practitioner. Parents also ought to get written reports from a school so that the problem can be fully understood.

It is unlikely that a full assessment will be completed immediately. The complications of the issues often call for a multi-specialty approach. This is why evaluations are usually done. However, a medical evacuation is not normally required.

After the assessment is done, the child will be cleared to return to post. Then the school at post will have the benefit of the childs specific educational recommendations in trying to develop a program for the child. However, before the child is cleared for an onward post, a letter from the proposed new school will is required.

When making a clearance decision for the child, assessors and the Medical Division often consider the appropriateness of boarding school

Healthy Pregnancy: Healthy Baby

Posted by Karen | Healthy Pregnancy | Tuesday 8 January 2008 1:33 am

Pregnancy is the most natural stage of life for most women and so as the desire for a healthy pregnancy. Yet the discovery that a baby is on the way is the most exciting moment in ones life. The surest way to have a healthy baby is to have a healthy pregnancy by following a healthy lifestyle. A healthy way of life adopted by would be parents before conception, lessens the risks to the baby during early weeks of development, when a woman might be still unaware of her pregnancy.

Preparing For A Healthy Baby
Both partners should be nutrition conscious before planning for a baby. This will lead to you in good health from day one and give the baby a healthier start to life. Even though most women of childbearing age are healthy and most pregnancies are considered low risk, then also a few precautions mentioned below are desirable to have a healthy pregnancy:

Get Good Medical Care Before You Get Pregnant
Eat well-balanced and nutritive diet Exercise regularly under a doctors supervision Avoid alcohol, caffeine, drugs and nicotine Avoid medications, x-rays, hot tub baths and saunas. The best way to have a healthy pregnancy is to have your health in order before conceiving.

A health care provider will guide you towards healthy diet, healthy habits, check your immunity to rubella or measles, mumps, control general illnesses before conceiving, and help you keep your weight within a desired range. Once you are pregnant, your doctor will schedule your regular visits to perform series of examinations to monitor mother and baby s health constantly.

Well-Balanced Diet Plan
An average pregnant woman gains 25 to 35 pounds in nine months. A healthy and fit pregnancy requires about 300 extra calories daily to maintain the baby and mother. The balanced diet during this period should consist of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, protein, some amount of fat and extra vitamins and minerals.

Supplements of iron and folic acid reduce the risk of birth defects. Have 8-10 glasses of water, avoid caffeine, aerated and sweetened drinks to maintain a healthy pregnancy. Many infections caught from all possible sources like raw food, kitty litter, atmosphere, workplace or sick people should be avoided as they can cause serious harm to the fetus.

Medications
Do not take medication of any kind like antibiotics or steroids, without consulting your doctor, as they can be devastating for the unborn baby. Maintain a healthy pregnancy by refraining from even the minor medication, habitual drugs, alcohol and nicotine.

Exercise
Stay in shape by resorting to simple exercise plan under the doctors supervision to maintain proper pregnancy health, stamina, labor and quicker regaining of pre pregnancy shape. Wear comfortable bra and clothes, avoid strenuous exercises, pain or discomfort, modify exercise plan to suit your growing size and general health. Adopting routines of relaxation, breathing, diet will result in healthy pregnancy, and easy labor and birth of a healthy baby.

Why Are Many Parents Choosing Homeschooling?

Posted by Karen | Homeschooling | Tuesday 8 January 2008 1:32 am

Nowadays, many parents choose homeschooling for their children’s education. Studies show that families in the US preferring to homeschool their children are climbing. Why is this so? One of the reasons is because of the many benefits it can offer. Here are some of the reasons why:

They can choose other activities that are according to the skills their children have potential in. For example, guitar or piano classes, sports, theatrical activities aside to the academic courses. Children at the same time do not get bored since the program engages in different activities and variations.

Schools and religious organizations have already accepted homeschooling and are now offering it to parents. One benefit of home education is the flexibility the children get. Parents can now choose courses together with other activities that are aligned to their children’s interests.

With home schooling, control over the children’s future is seen more than in the traditional way of education. In home education, parents are able to direct the children to what they want to be in the future. This can be based on the child’s main interest.

Children who attend homeschooling are found to be more responsible and independent. They are not confined with their age groups in classroom settings.

Families who enrolled their children in homebased schools are able to adjust their time and schedules. In homeschooling, the parents are able to monitor their children’s progress since they are the ones who set the schedules for the child’s classes.

So When to Home School?

Nowadays, many parents are enticed to homeschool their children. One of the questions is about when to homeschool their children. Many experts says that the decision when to homeschool your children is actually more on the comfort and personal choice of every parent.

Simply put, there are no appropriate times to start homeschooling. The key point here is that when parents have decided to homeschool and when the family is already prepared for the matter, then you can start homeschooling your children.

The problem with most people is that they thought that once their children have started their primary education in a public school, they can no longer opt to homeschool.

The good news is that you can still homeschool your children even if they were already introduced to the school. Examine your reasons and foundation for homeschooling, and from there you will know that it’s about time to choose a better alternative to the typical schooling.

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