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    interaction in humans. Well, study has revealed, Autism just like other neurological disorders emanates from disturbances caused on the central nervous system (Cacioppo, 2013). According to Cacioppo (2013), injuries to the brain can lead to Cerebral Palsy, which is a non-progressive disorder mostly characterized by muscle weakness, stiffness, shakiness, or even difficulty in…

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    slide on your socks, then slip on your shoes, all without a forethought. You grab the keys and skip down the stairs to your car and drive away typically within minutes. That's normal right? Premature birth and lack of oxygen caused cerebral palsy and transformed routine into uncommon…

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    Cerebral Palsy In Golf

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    beloved sport of golf with her friends and family, despite having cerebral palsy. Most people use “cerebral palsy” as a blanket term to describe a loss or impairment of motor function, however, it is crucial to understand cerebral palsy as brain damage resulting from brain injury or abnormal brain development that occurs during the crucial stages of infancy or early childhood development (Ultimate). The term “cerebral palsy” actually refers to any one of a number of neurological disorders that…

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    Cerebral Palsy • Cerebral Palsy is the impairment or lost of motor function of the body ()("Definition of Cerebral Palsy - What is CP? | CerebralPalsy.org"). The cause of cerebral palsy is brain damage. The brain damage is a result of irregular brain development of the brain before , during and after birth ("Definition of Cerebral Palsy - What is CP? | CerebralPalsy.org")). Cerebral Palsy can affect one's gross or fine motor skills and oral motor functioning("Definition of Cerebral Palsy -…

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    RESEARCHER AS DETECTIVE: The aim of this study was to find out how parents who have children with cerebral palsy are managing their everyday life. All data is collected based on the interviewing parents where they expressed what works and what does not work for them in terms of medical care, therapies, and how they are able to meet the needs for their children but also for their families. EXTENDED FIELDWORK: Data for this study was collected over 10 months period. I am not sure that 10 months…

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    Although cerebral palsy cannot be cured, there are a variety of treatments that can help control or reduce its impact on the body and the individuals’ quality of life. Cerebral Palsy is a broad-spectrum disorder ranging from mild to severe, and treatments vary greatly based on the individual’s severity of the condition. Specific treatment varies by individual and changes as needed if new symptoms develop. Therefore administer medications such as prescribed. Provide a diet with adequate calories;…

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    La Belle Dame Sas Merci

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    Writing and literature have existed for thousands of years, from the ancient civilizations of the Middle East and Mediterranean lasting until the modern era. The effect of writing and the creation of literature on the world is unimaginable, as they are cornerstones of a cultured society. Not only is the fact that we create written works important, but also what we put into those works. They are modes for the recording of information and the outlets for creative expression. The whole spectrum of…

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    Educational Performance: On September 22, 2016, I had the pleasure of observing a middle school classroom at The Day School. During my observation, I reviewed an extremely well written IEP for a tenth grade student diagnosed with autism and cerebral palsy. Academically, the student performs below her same age peers and state approved academic standards. She demonstrates delays in the areas of cognition, receptive and expressive language, fine and gross motor skills, self-care, and behavior…

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    coordination, muscle tone, reflex, posture and balance. Caused by brain injury or abnormal development of the brain that happens as a child’s brain is still developing: before birth, during birth or instantly after birth. Although some acquire Cerebral Palsy later on; at one point it was believed that it was initiated by complications during the birthing process. However, this does happen, it is now widely recognized that birthing complications only account for a small percentage, an estimated…

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    Cerebral palsy can be defined as a neurological disorder caused by a non-progressive brain injury or malformation that occurs while the child’s brain is under development (Sanger). Cerebral palsy primarily affects body movement and muscle coordination. Though cerebral palsy can be defined, having cerebral palsy does not define the person that has the condition (Hallahan). However, there is no cure for cerebral palsy, but treatment will often improve a child’s capabilities. This paper is going to…

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