Cerebral Palsy

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    Financial Inclusion

    37037 Registration # : 2000189269 Full Name : PRASHANT PANNU Category : If Person with Disability : Type of Disability : Percentage of Disability : Do you intend to use the services of a scribe (only for VI & OC both hands affected by cerebral palsy) ? : Whether you Children / family members of those who died in 1984 riots? : Whether you domiciled in Kashmir Division of the State of J&K during the period 1-1-1980 to 31-12-1989? : Whether you belong to Religious Minority Community ? : Religion

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    Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

    Emotional and Behavioral disorders Strategies for Teaching Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders * Expose students with behavioral disorders to those who exhibit appropriate behavior. | * Discuss and have visible specific consequences for behavior. | * Administer consequences immediately after behavior and be consistent. | * Create a plan with the student which illustrates replacement positive behaviors. | * Provide encouragement and positive reinforcement.

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    Cathy Whitman Research Paper

    events of Cathy Freeman’s life that made her famous. Cathy was born in the Queensland town of Mackay on the 16th of February 1973. She is the daughter of Norman and Cecelia Freeman and had 3 brothers and an older sister named Anne-Marie who died of cerebral palsy in 1990. Cathy Freeman took up athletics at the age of 2 years old and was coached by her step-father. Cathy exploded onto the athletics scene at an early age winning her first gold medal at the age of 16 at the Auckland commonwealth games in

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    Personal Narrative: A Career In Physical Therapy

    many individuals with disabilities and learn to accept and understand their situations. This is where I first grew interested in disabilities. Immediately after my surgery I attended therapy regularly. I began to notice that a sweet girl with cerebral palsy also consistently went to physical therapy. It just so happened that she had appointments the same time as mine. Her

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    ADA Discrimination

    (intro) According to the EEOC or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission more than 100,000 charges of discrimination have charged since 2011. Supervisors, managers and co-workers at companies big and small all across the world have been discriminating against disabled people for decades. This problem did not get recognized until the ADA or Americans with Disabilities Act was passed by President George Bush in 1990. This issue is a global problem that needs to end for the safety and well being

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    Bill Hyatt - Developmental Stages

    Megan Holt Bill Hyatt/Developmental Stages 9/10/12 Bill Hyatt was born with Cerebral Palsy. However, he was not properly diagnosed with this condition until he was three years old. At this age, Mr. Hyatt would have been in the second of Erikson’s developmental stages; Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (support4change.com). Since his parents were over protective due to his disability, it would be logical that Mr. Hyatt struggled to be independent and learn the basic activities of daily living

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    Scholarship

    believe I have chosen a profession that not only will always be needed but will be a blessing to many. Throughout my life I have helped my mother take care of my grandfather, my great grandmother, my mentally challenged/deaf uncle, a cousin with cerebral palsy, and my grandmother. Last year when my mother was stricken with Gullain Barre and paralyzed I took care of her and helped her to learn to walk again and regain her life back. It was one of the most challenging times of my life. However, with the

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    TUG Case Study Answers

    for test-retest reliability) for children 3-9 years of age without a disability and for children 3-19 years of age with a physical disability.12 The OGS is a scale that was developed to assess gait changes in children, specifically children with cerebral palsy with equinus gait.14,15 The test contains 8 sections that are scored, for each leg, on a nominal scale, with a score of 22 representing a perfect score, or normal gait.14,15 Mackey et al.

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    Physical Therapist Research Paper

    Sethu Suresh Physical Therapist Physical therapy is a career in science that has caught my eye for various reasons. A physical therapist’s occupation involves helping injured people cope with their injuries, and helping those people improve movement of the injured area. I chose this career because the human body and its mechanics are seemingly interesting topics, I enjoy helping people in significant ways that can improve their lives, and I like interacting with people who are involved in various

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    Premature Babies Research Speech

    earlier a baby is born, the more likely he or she is to have health problems. Some common health issues in premature babies are sleep apnea, anemia, jaundice, and more. Some premature babies can face long-term health problems including autism, cerebral palsy, lung, vision, and hearing problems, and intellectual disorders. The survival rates of premature babies differ depending

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