Four Common Signs And Symptoms Of Dyslexia


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All parents wish their children to do well in school because it generally determines how well they do in life. Some kids are born to excel in academics. Others shine in the arts or sports. Then there are kids who seem to trail behind in school, whether it's in academics or extra-curricular activities. When your child appears to have pronounced difficulty in school, it's important not to assume that laziness or inattention has caused your child's grades to plummet. He or she may have dyslexia, a common learning disability that can prevent your child's ability to write, spell, read, and even speak. Here are four common signs that may indicate your child has this learning disability.
Auditory problems. Dyslexic children will have difficulty understanding what is spoken about in class. Words can sound drastically different. Some sequences or parts of a spoken instruction in class may even be missed or sound out of sorts. In most cases, dyslexic children do know what they want to express or have the answer but they are unable to articulate their thoughts properly.
Reversing numbers and letters. This is one of the more common signs that is usually observed in younger children and generally diminishes by the time they turn 7 or 8. Seven- or eight-year-old kids who still exhibit difficulty in reading from a book and writing or copying from the board may need to get tested so that experts may advise proper dyslexia treatment. You can easily confirm visual dyslexia by looking over your kid's homework and seeing whether or not their written work is disorganised. Some parents even observe such difficulty with how their children write their own names.
Difficulty relating to space. Dyslexic children will tend to have coordination and spatial problems, which result in difficulty in engaging in sports or even ordinary games. They may also have problems performing in dance classes. Confusion over left and right is also fairly common.
Emotional symptoms. If your child is experiencing such difficulties in school, it is realistic to assume that he or she may also develop problems with self-esteem and social interaction. They may become withdrawn and appear to be entirely disinterested in academics, becoming frustrated by his or her seeming incapacity to learn.
Things are not always what they seem. This is especially true when it comes to your child's work in school. A poorly written homework may not always be the result of sheer laziness. Low test scores do not always indicate a complete inability to learn. A consistently bad academic performance is not without solutions. Some children simply learn in an entirely different way. This is why an educational think-tank becomes a valuable resource for schools across the country.
Pay attention to how your child does in school. Look for signs of learning disability. Arm yourself with the necessary knowledge. And help your child overcome whatever difficulties he or she faces in school.
It maybe because your child is lazy or has a different way of learning, but look for signs and symptoms for any learning disability and treat it with the help of think-tank organizations like Ingenious Ed.

Doing Hospice Care Research


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Expert Author Dennis Matthews
In the 1939 Movie, "On Borrowed Time" a young boy named Pud is orphaned and left in the care of his aged grandparents. The grandmother passes away, leaving only the grandfather to care for the boy. The grandfather must fight the state's attempt to take away the boy and put him with unfamiliar and unsympathetic family. When Death comes to take the grandfather, he, the grandfather, traps Death in a magical tree. One of the most fascinating parts of the story comes when, as a result of death being trapped in a tree, no one can die. This may sound on the surface like a good thing, except that "suffering" would go on, unending with no relief in sight. As is pointed out to the old man, death is the only relief for some conditions.
In the real world, where death can't be stopped by a magical tree, we must deal with the inevitable sting of loss. When faced with the sober finality of death, most people would rather prolong it as long as possible. Sometimes, even when a person is suffering beyond belief, we want to hold them here to suit our own needs. I myself have been through the heart-rending pain of watching a love one slip away. My beloved father had to make his final journey and we, his family had to deal with the reality that we were going to lose him, and that no magical solution would be found.
We had hospice care for him, and they were just wonderful with how they dealt with him and with us in his last months, weeks and days. It was still a very hard thing to go through, but we all had a chance to show our love for him and to say our goodbyes, in our own ways. This is not always the case. Sometimes people are far away and can't be there in the final days of their loved ones life. Sometimes, there is guilt and pain when we can't be there for that last goodbye. We all deal with this differently, and we all must find a way to make peace with these feelings. There are grief counselors and groups that you can join to help you to cope and deal with the loss of a loved one. We should. If we need to, seek out these professionals when we are in need of these services so that we may deal more effectively with our feelings. There is no shame in getting help to work through grief.
There are many healthcare providers and social services resources available just for the asking. The internet is a wonderful tool to use to start looking for the services you need in these stressful and emotionally painful times. Don't be afraid to ask for help. Very few people, outside of the healthcare industry are prepared to deal with some ones death. It's just not a normal part of our daily lives, so we should not be expected to handle it like those that are trained and spend their days dealing with it. Find a good hospice provider in your area if you are dealing with the impending loss of a loved one. Seek out grief counselors and organizations that help people deal with these emotions.
Dennis Matthews
Forcas Health Services, Inc
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What Causes Coccyx Pain?


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Expert Author Rachel Berret
The coccyx (tailbone) is the group of bones that is located at the end of your spinal vertebrae. When this area is damaged or is not functioning well, you will feel mild to severe pain on your lower back area. There is no definitive reason why the pain arises but there are some speculations on the causes of coccyx pain. Here are some of them.
Trauma - Trauma occurs when you physically damage the body. It can happen because of an accident, an injury or violent fights. These are things that can injure the coccyx and break the ligaments. Because the coccyx is located at the end of the spine, the area has a lot of nerve receptors and thus causing pain.
Childbirth - Giving birth to a baby can also cause coccyx pain. When you deliver your baby, the baby has no choice but to pass along the coccyx because it is on the lower back area. The baby is sometimes too big for your body and the delivery process places a lot of pressure on the coccyx bones. This pressure can injure the bones or the ligaments. In worst cases, childbirth can fracture or break the bones of the coccyx.
Pressure From Activities - There are also some activities and habits that may put pressure on your tailbone. For instance, if you love riding horses, you will always have to sit and bounce. This may not damage your coccyx permanently but it can result to pain. The same is true for people who are sitting all the time especially if their seats are not cushioned properly.
Tumor - This is one of the worst case scenarios. Tumor is difficult to deal with and it becomes more difficult if it affects the spine. If the tumor builds up along the coccyx area, there will be a lot of pressure that can cause severe pain.
It is very important to know the causes of coccyx pain in order to successfully avoid them. It is also essential to know the symptoms to be able to deal with the cause immediately. You know you have a problem with your coccyx if you often feel pain or tenderness along your lower back area. In some cases, you may find a bruise that will significantly let you know about the condition. People who have coccyx pain also have difficulty sitting because the pressure becomes larger when they do so.
If you are suspecting coccyx, you should immediately consult a doctor. Ignoring the symptoms and the causes will just make the condition worse or even unmanageable. Doctors from the osteopathy departments are great to consult with because they are experts when it comes to bone and spinal injuries. They will be able to recommend treatments for you. For mild cases, you may only be treated with medications and physical therapy. However, if the injury is quite huge, there is a chance that you have to undergo surgery. X-ray will help a lot in identifying the severity of the condition. Your doctor may also suggest lifestyle changes to reduce the pressure on your tailbones.
Hi. I'm Rachel Berret, I'm a big fan of osteopathic treatments. I have a super osteopath that helps me overcome my own aches and pains when they flame up.

What Causes Upper Back Pain?


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Expert Author Rachel Berret
Back pain is one of the most common conditions experienced by people around the world. It can be annoying because it brings discomfort to people. It can also ruin your daily activities if you do not deal with it immediately. There are many types of back pain. For this article, we are going to focus on upper-back pain.
Unlike lower back pain, upper back pain is not very common among people. This is because the bones involved are located in the upper part of the body - the part that does not move a lot in general. Therefore, it is very important to be able to identify the causes of upper back pain in order to prevent and avoid the condition.
One common reason for having upper back is sudden activeness. If you have been living an inactive life for a long time then you suddenly decided to become very active, this can lead to strains. This is because your body is not used to doing so many activities especially if they are vigorous ones such as playing sports or helping in housing projects that involve construction.
Spinal injuries can also cause upper pain. In particular, disc herniation can cause the discs of the thoracic area to bulge. This bulging will definitely place pressure on the nerves. When the nerves are contracted, your pain receptors will be on the move thus you will feel so much pain on your upper back area.
In the same way, osteoarthritis can be a culprit. Bone degeneration can cause the bones to rupture or contract. Either way, this process will affect the nerves and bring pain. Therefore, you should always make sure that your bones are in a good condition. Proper nutrition is the key in maintaining your spine's health.
You should never underestimate upper pain because you will never know when the causes can be very serious. It may be a result of life threatening conditions that you should be worried about. Some of the most common serious conditions that can result to upper back pain include heart attack, kidney problems and tumor.
There are also risk factors involved. These risk factors are things that you should avoid, if possible, in order to lessen the possibility of incurring upper back-pain. These factors include smoking, poor posture, inactive lifestyle, stress and obesity. Some of the things you cannot control but still put you at risk of upper back-pain include aging, genes and deformities.
When you have upper back pain, there is a high chance that you will also feel depressed and fatigued. Some people may also experience and pain in the neck area. Others may experience pain in the shoulder blades or difficulty in sleeping.
To be able to deal with the condition effectively, it is advisable to consult an expert. Osteopaths can give you a good explanation as to why you are experiencing upper pain. They can help you deal with the situation with proper treatments and a good lifestyle.
Hi. I'm Rachel Berret, I'm a big fan of osteopathic treatments. I have a super osteopath that helps me overcome my own aches and pains when they flame up.