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  2. List of alternative therapies for developmental and learning ...

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    This list covers alternative therapies for developmental and learning disabilities. None of these therapies are supported by scientific evidence. None of these therapies are supported by scientific evidence.

  3. Brainbench - Wikipedia

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    Brainbench was an online education company founded in January 1998 (until 8 December 1999 the name was Tekmetrics.com [citation needed]) and later acquired by PreVisor in 2006. [1] PreVisor merged with SHL in 2011; SHL was acquired by the Corporate Executive Board in 2012. [ 2 ]

  4. Alternative therapies for developmental and learning disabilities

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    Alternative treatments to a stimulant medication range from natural products to psychotherapeutic techniques and highly technological interventions. It has been argued that although texts that promote alternative therapies do not directly accuse parents of inadequacy, the claims that the disability is caused by certain factors, such as poor ...

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  6. Adaptive clothing - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive clothing is clothing designed around the needs and abilities of people with varying degrees of disability, including congenital disabilities, acquired disabilities (such as the result of an injury, illness or accident), age (elderly people may have trouble with opening and closing buttons [1]) and temporary disabilities, as well as physical disabilities.

  7. After 70 Years, Children With Disabilities Still Learning And ...

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    Children ages 6 months to 3 years old are part of Meyer Center’s state-licensed day care. Parents pay based on a sliding scale, but no more than $500 per month.

  8. Ashley Treatment - Wikipedia

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    Ashley was born with a severe brain impairment of genetic cause, [2] termed a "static encephalopathy" because it does not improve.Although she sleeps and awakens, and breathes on her own, she is unable to raise her head, sit up, hold an object, walk, or talk, and must be tube-fed.

  9. The Baby Shower Alternative That's Taking Over the Parenting ...

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    “Nesting showers offer support for the family as a whole, whether it’s baby number one, two, or even three.” My mama shower was held right around my 38th week of pregnancy — and the timing ...