How does hearing impairment affect child development? How do physical disabilities affect child development? How do learning disabilities affect child development? How is a cerebral visual impairment diagnosed? How does deafness affect child development?
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Research shows that people with hearing loss are two times more likely to develop cognitive impairment than those with normal hearing. Protecting your senses can help preserve your brain function.Your overall health is just as important to your cognitive function as it is to the rest of your ...
Inhibition of T-cell invasion across cultured fibroblast monolayers by phenothiazine-related calmodulin inhibitors: impairment of lymphocyte motility by trifluoperazine and chlorpromazine, and alteration of the monolayer by pimozide Biochem. Pharmacol., 61 (10) (2001), pp. 1313-1317, 10.1016/s0006-...
Myopia, or as it is commonly referred to in daily speech - nearsightedness, is a visual impairment that allows you to have good eyesight at close range but worse at longer distances. This visual error is often due to hereditary factors, but external environmental factors can also have an ...
(1) Background: Children can develop cognitive and social skills during play. Most research has focused on mothers, but the paternal features in interaction with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are mainly unexplored. This study aimed to compare fathers’ and mothers’ interactive behavi...
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When communicating with someone narcissistic, it is best to keep interactions short. Narcissists have an impairment in interpersonal functioning which means intimacy and empathy are almost impossible to reach. Elongating the communication tends to open the door for those impairments to come out. ...
How Does Someone Become Comatose? Illnesses that affect the brain and brain injuries can both cause comas. If a person suffers severe head trauma, the impact can cause the brain to move back and forth inside the skull. The movement of the brain inside the skull can tear blood vessels and...
But, many can give of themselves, do a good deed, share their knowledge in the hopes of soothing someone in distress. This past week I found that I am dyslexic, having difficulty integrating words and thoughts and how its had a pervasive affect on my life. Well, I realized a substantial...