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CanDo Magazine CanDo is a free, full colour, bi-monthly magazine with a positive view on disability matters and although we are primarily a publication for Scotland,
we have many hundreds of readers in other parts of the world.
We offer readers:
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Child Autism - How To Cope With An Autistic Child As A Parent If you have an autistic child, you will know that it can be a very challenging task taking care of the child. There are times when your child seem just too much for you to handle and there are times when it can be very rewarding, especially when the ...
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Aspergers Syndrome - Help and Advice This article offers guidance for families with a child who has been diagnosed with, or is suspected to suffer with, Aspergers Syndrome. It offers helpful ideas on how to support the child, and help them meet their potential.
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Children With Autism - What Are The Effects On Parents Autism like many other disorders around the world comes with a number of symptoms which can really have a negative effect on the sufferer. In this article I will be discussing what effect that children with autism have on their parents or carers.
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Disabled World Disabled World, one of the very first online communities for persons with disabilities, has now been online for over three and a half years.
I originally visited Disabled World several years ago and thought I would take another look to see how ...
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Multiple Sclerosis - and no support!!! I am a lady, fifty years old, living in the Midlands. I was only diagnosed in April 2006 but have had problems for years.
As I also have some severe phobias, I find myself being denied support because as the MS nurse 'told' me, 'well, if you ...
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Who are famous people with Aspergers Syndrome This article takes a closer look at well-known figures that have either been diagnosed with or suspected of having Aspergers. Also it provides some useful insights into the types of work, which may be suitable for people with Aspergers syndrome.
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There's No Place Like Home: Keeping Independent Seniors Safe It's hard to think of our parents and loved ones not always being strong and capable, but like all people, they get older.
And as they do, it falls to us to take care of them. Unfortunately, the older they get, the harder it is to move around an ...
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Learning Disabilities and Self-Esteem So your child has been diagnosed as having a learning disability. What's your next move?
You may feel disappointed or discouraged, but you need to realize that these feelings are temporary and shouldn't be communicated to your child. While it's ...
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Common Misconceptions About Learning Disabilities A big part of the fear surrounding learning disabilities has to do with misinformation. Sure, parents have a right to be concerned about their child's well-being when they discover that he or she has a learning disability, but being accurately inform ...
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