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 Multiphase Comprehensive Program to resolve Self Injurious Behavior. Dr Nadeem Ghayas

31 August, 2024

Thorough multiphased self injurious behavior intervention is evidence based structured intervention model aimed at lessening harmful behavior and encouraging positive and adaptive alternatives. Self injurious behavior also known as SIB is the type of behavior where the person is self abusive; that is, they intentionally abuse their own bodies by banging their heads, biting their […]

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Physical Restraint for ADHD Children: Understanding the Impact and Exploring Better Solutions. By Dr Nadeem Ghayas

31 August, 2024

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder, which consists in such symptoms as hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inability to pay attention. Children with ADHD tend to have difficulties in concentration to classroom activities that may be in different forms such as frequent movement, inability to follow instructions as well as failure to stay on […]

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Dental Problems in Intellectual Disabilities: Mild, Moderate, and Severe. Dr Nadeem Ghayas

25 August, 2024

The intellectually disabled (ID) usually have different levels of dental issues with the severity of the condition as follows: Under the mild category, the patients can experience problems like dental caries and gingivitis because they have difficulties with keeping their mouths clean. This is because they need to be supervised and visit the dentist regularly […]

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: Child Rearing with Special Needs: Strategies, Support and Advocacy. Dr Nadeem Ghayas

25 August, 2024

Parenting of a child with special needs needs knowledge, resilience as well as active planning. Suggestions on how to bring up a child with special needs usually revolve around early intervention, routine schedules, advocacy, emotional support and long term planning. Parents who are seeking advice on how to raise a child with special needs require valid […]

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Challenges and solutions related to parenting a child with special needs. Dr Nadeem Ghayas

22 August, 2024

Parenthood is universally acknowledged as one of the most demanding roles an individual can undertake. It represents a significant milestone in a couple’s life, as they navigate the challenges and joys of raising a child. However, when a newborn has special needs or different abilities, the complexities of parenting are amplified, introducing a unique set […]

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What Is Aphasia? Etiology, Clinical Manifestations, Forms and Therapy. Dr Nadeem Ghayas

21 August, 2024

  Aphasia is a language disorder which impairs individuals capacity to communicate, which can be in order of talking, listening, reading as well as writing. Mostly it is brought about by brain damage especially following a stroke, although it may also be caused by traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, or neurological diseases. Meta description: Get […]

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Comprehensive Case History of a Child with Cerebral Palsy: Family Dynamics, Intervention, and Progress Dr Nadeem Ghayas

20 August, 2024

   A Journey of Hope and Resilience   The case history of cerebral palsy is a vital clinical and educational aid in comprehending the process of development of children with motor disabilities. This holistic case history of a child with cerebral palsy covers a discussion on diagnosis, family, multidisciplinary intervention, educational inclusion, psychosocial adjustment, and […]

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What is Parkinson’s Disease. Dr Nadeem Ghayas

19 August, 2024

Parkinson disease (PD) is a progressive neurological condition that impacts on movement, muscle control, and balance. The World Health Organization (2023) reports that Parkinson disease is a degenerative and chronic illness, which mostly occurs in old-age individuals, but any time the illness may appear very early. It set in and becomes more as time goes […]

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Meaning, Examples, and Understanding Neurodiversity. Dr Nadeem Ghayas

16 August, 2024

Neurodivergent is used to describe individuals whose brains do not operate in what is deemed to be neurologically normal. Instead of seeing these differences as deficits, the idea of neurodiversity is that differences in thinking, learning and processing information is a natural aspect of human diversity. Some of the neurodivergent conditions are Autism spectrum disorder, […]

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