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Camps for Kids With Special Needs for Parents
There are many camp choices for kids with special needs. From highly specialized camps to regular camps that accommodate kids with special needs, options abound.
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Physical Therapy for Parents
Doctors often recommend physical therapy for kids who have been injured or have movement problems from an illness, disease, or disability. Learn more about PT.
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Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Newborns for Parents
An intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is bleeding in and around the brain’s ventricles. Most babies with a mild IVH do well.
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A to Z: Hemiplegia for Parents
Learn about congenital disorders and conditions that affect the brain and central nervous system.
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Health Care Providers: Neurologists for Parents
A neurologist is a doctor who studies, diagnoses, and treats diseases and conditions that affect the brain.
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A to Z: Quadriplegia for Parents
Learn about complications of spinal cord injuries and conditions that affect the central nervous system.
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A to Z: Neurogenic Bladder for Parents
The term neurogenic bladder refers to a bladder that doesn't function properly because of nervous damage.
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Going to an Occupational Therapist for Kids
Occupational therapy helps children overcome obstacles to be as independent as possible. Learn more about OT.
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The WREX Orthosis (Assistive Device) for Parents
The WREX is an assistive device that kids can wear to help them if they have weak arms.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER) in Kids and Teens for Parents
When symptoms of heartburn or acid indigestion happen a lot, it could be gastroesophageal reflux (GER). And it can be a problem for kids.