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In autism, how speech-language therapy can improve communication skills
They help develop an individualized treatment plan specialized to each child’s specific needs that can improve their verbal and nonverbal communication. They help individuals express themselves,...
How speech delay differs from Autism
A child that is speech or language delayed typically follows the same developmental patterns as their peers, but is slower to reach these milestones. However, they are still strongly motivated by...
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY (MD)- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. What is muscular dystrophy? Ans. Muscular dystrophy (MD) refers to a group of more than 30 genetic diseases that cause progressive weakness and degeneration of skeletal muscles. Muscular...
Seizure- Neurocysticercosis (Frequently Asked Questions)
1.What is Neurocysticercosis (NCC)? Cysticercosis is an infection caused by the larvae of the parasite tapeworm (Taenia solium). The larvae get into tissues such as muscle and brain, and form cysts...
Headache- Frequently Asked Questions
1.Headache is a problem of adults…. Can children get headaches? By the time children reach high school, most young people have experienced some type of headache. However, once your child’s physician...
Cerebral Palsy (Static Encephalopathy): Frequently Asked Questions
1.What is cerebral palsy? Cerebral palsy, also known as CP in short, is a disorder which affects the body movements and posture of your child. It is a permanent disorder and does not go away...