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Cerebral Palsy Video Blog December 18, 2009, 03:06 PM

September 20, 2011 in Video


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Cerebral Palsy: A Video for Families (Part 2 of 2)

March 20, 2011 in Video


Topics include: – Definition, causes, how the body is affected, the need for assessment and consultation with specialists. – Family-centered therapy. – Explanations of physio therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy. – Special equipment, wheelchairs, talking devices. – Support groups and other family considerations. – A sensitive, informative presentation of Cerebral Palsy in everyday language. – For every parent of a child with CP. Essential for health care professionals providing information to parents about their role in the life of their special child; to help communicate some of the complicated terms of reference essential of the child’s growth and development. Appropriate for every public lending library – for adults, teens and older children.

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Video Games for Kids with Cerebral Palsy?

January 23, 2011 in Questions

My son, about to turn 6, is fascinated with the computer and I’ve tried to let him play a few video games at disney.com, nick.com etc , but most of them he can’t grasp yet. Plus I’m not sure if it’s a good idea at all to get him hooked on the computer. Anyway, I’ve been trying to find computer games (or nintendo or whatever) that are designed for children with learning disabilities, particularily cerebral palsy. Fun is good, but if there’s anything that’s designed to help him learn, that would be perfect! Any advice? Thanks

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Cerebral Palsy: A Video for Families (Part 1 of 2)

January 19, 2011 in Video


Topics include: – Definition, causes, how the body is affected, the need for assessment and consultation with specialists. – Family-centered therapy. – Explanations of physio therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy. – Special equipment, wheelchairs, talking devices. – Support groups and other family considerations. – A sensitive, informative presentation of Cerebral Palsy in everyday language. – For every parent of a child with CP. Essential for health care professionals providing information to parents about their role in the life of their special child; to help communicate some of the complicated terms of reference essential of the child’s growth and development. Appropriate for every public lending library – for adults, teens and older children.

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Jack CP video 2

September 2, 2010 in Video


Athetoid, ataxic, spastic, or mixed? Quadriplegic or diplegic? Give me your vote!

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