Archive for March, 2009
4/7 Blog on ADHD
Have you ever known someone that had ADHD as a child, but then grew out of it as an adult? A new image analysis technique might give us the reason for this. A National Institutes of Health Study found that in a child with this disorder, their brain develops in a normal pattern, but it […]
3/26 Blog on Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a term that many people have heard of, but something that a lot of people don’t know much about. I found an article on CNN.com that talked about the fact that children that have a parent that is bipolar are at risk for the disease too. They are also more likely to […]
3/17 Blog Entry on Autism in the Classroom
I recently found an article about including autism children in the general education classroom. I found this article interesting because I think there will always be an ongoing debate about including children with disabilities into the regular classroom. Everyone is concerned that these children will disrupt the other “normal” children’s learning abilities. I think the […]