Teaching A Child With Cerebral Palsy

Teaching - Education, Pedagogy, Mentoring: In the 19th century, systems of public education developed in order to meet the recognized need for universal literacy in an industrializing society. Teaching at this primary level was at first no more than a high-level domestic service, in which the teacher took over some of the child-rearing responsibility of the family. In some parts of the world ...

Teaching - In Loco Parentis, Education, Pedagogy: When minor children are entrusted by parents to a school, the parents delegate to the school certain responsibilities for their children, and the school has certain liabilities. In effect, the school and the teachers take some of the responsibility and some of the authority of the parents. The exact extent and nature of this responsibility and ...

Ataxic cerebral palsy is a developmental disorder that affects balance and coordination. Children with the disorder may have difficulty walking steadily or performing precise movements, such as ...

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Science Daily: Some children with cerebral palsy scoliosis may not need pelvic fixation, study shows

A new study finds that some children with cerebral palsy and scoliosis do not require pelvic fixation when undergoing growth-friendly treatment. Researchers say those with a small enough pelvic and ...

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Some children with cerebral palsy scoliosis may not need pelvic fixation, study shows

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Children with cerebral palsy (CP) frequently encounter distinct challenges in maintaining optimal oral health. The neuromuscular dysfunction characteristic of CP not only complicates effective daily ...

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Children with cerebral palsy might soon use technology to gain some independence. UC Riverside researchers are developing robotic sleeves that provide arm control to kids with cerebral palsy-related ...