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How to Live a Healthier Life with Autism

There are many unique characteristics of Autism that separate this type of special need from general IDD (Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities). However, some symptoms are surprisingly similar to general depression … See more

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Which Diet Is Right for Your Special Needs Child

WEBVitamin B6. Vitamin C. Magnesium. At Special Strong, we not only offer personalized workouts to our special needs clients, but we also have a dietician available to help …

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Adapted Fitness Training Plan: Exercises for Home or Gym

WEBModified Knee Push-Up (level 1 b) Tips: Lie prone on the floor with hands slightly wider than shoulder-width. Bend knees and raise the body up off the floor by extending arms with …

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Treatment and Self-Care for Intellectual Disabilities

WEBTreatment and self-care aren’t solely about addressing the intellectual disability; it’s also about effectively nurturing an individual’s mental health. Holistic wellness for individuals …

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Common Health Issues for Children with Special Needs

WEBConstipation One of the More Common Health Issues for Children with Special Needs. Constipation or irregular bowel movements are a fairly common problem for children and …

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Body care products for special needs

WEBConventional products of shampoos, lotions, body wash, and deodorants contain chemicals that are in the form of phthalates, parabens, triclosan, and aluminum. These chemicals …

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Top 10 Exercises for People in Wheelchairs

WEBGo back to your original position then twist your body on the other side. 4. Do this for at least 12 to 15 reps. 3. Medicine Ball Criss-Cross. This is a cross of the first two …

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Developmental Special Needs: Housing and Therapy Support

WEBUnderstanding Developmental Special Needs. “Developmental special needs” is a broad term encompassing various mental and developmental disabilities, including Autism …

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DSM-5 Intellectual Disability: A Guide to Criteria and Types

WEBDSM-5 Criteria for Intellectual Disability. The DSM-5 criteria for intellectual disability take into account three primary elements: deficits in intellectual functions, limitations in …

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Sensory Gym and Its Benefits for Children

WEBMoreover, the benefits of sensory gyms extend beyond the physical realm. They provide a calming space for children, stimulate their senses, enhance the effects of other …

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Down Syndrome: Symptoms and Effects on a Person

WEBA single crease across the palm of the hand (palmar crease) Protruding tongue. Small ears. Brushfield spots (white spots on the iris) Wide space between the first and second toes. …

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Special Needs Adaptive Fitness Services

WEBSpecial Strong provides the most effective and trusted private training for individuals with mental or physical challenges that provides many life-enhancing benefits. After …

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Becoming an ACSM Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer

WEBEmbark on a transformative journey with our guide, “Becoming an ACSM Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer.”. Uncover the essential steps, insights, and training required to achieve …

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The History of ADHD

WEBIn the 19th century, Sir George Frederick Still described kids with ADHD as having a “defect of moral control.”. In the first decade of the 20th century, Alfred E. Tredgold expressed …

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Top 10 Sensory Gym Equipment for Autism and Special Needs

WEB4. Scooter boards. Another sensory gym equipment that you can use as a therapy tool for kids with special needs like autism or cerebral palsy are scooter boards. Scooter boards …

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Prelude Clubhouse: Mental Illness Rehabilitation Center

WEBOur Mission: Provide an intentional environment where individuals living with mental illness have opportunities to be productive, develop social connections, obtain employment and …

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Personal Trainer for the Disabled

WEBA certified inclusive fitness trainer should be adept at adapting their communication style to meet individual needs. They should be patient, understanding, and able to convey …

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Engaging Special Needs Children with Fitness

WEBBesides, these games can also help improve gross motor skills. 2. Sensory-Friendly Workouts. For children with special needs, sensory-friendly workouts can provide a …

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