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Things Every Parent With Differently Abled Kid Should Know And Tips To Improve Them

Being a pediatric neurologist, I come across children with cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, global developmental delay. These children require timely, appropriate diagnosis, expert guided early intervention and/or medical or surgical treatment, to maximize their potential, and upgrade the deficit milestones. Here are few concerns which are faced by differently abled children and the tips to improve on them. Source: http://bwhealthcareworld.businessworld.in/article/Things-Every-Parent-With-Differently-Abled-Kid-Should-Know-And-Tips-To-Improve-Them/12-08-2020-307868/

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Six ways to help children cope with lockdown loss

By Dr Puja Kapoor Due to the lockdown, children are deprived of their regular activities related to academics and social life. Because of their restricted movement and social inhibitions, the new normal of online classes and co-curricular activities are taking a toll on both physical and mental health of children. Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/parenting/family/ways-to-help-children-lockdown-loss-family-time-parenting-tips-6500518/

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How to overcome teenage suicide attempts?

Depression leading to suicide is the second leading cause of death in young adolescents and youth. We must take some of the measures that we must take to prevent teenage suicide are as mentioned below. Depression is one of the leading cause of disability worldwide. It is a major contributor to the overall global burden of disease. Depression leading to Suicide is the second leading cause of death in young adolescents and youth.We must take Some of the measures that

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Karnataka government reverses order, resumes online classes

Complying with the Union Human Resources Development Ministry guidelines, the Karnataka primary and secondary education department has reversed its June 15 order and allowed the schools across the state to resume online classes for students studying from 1-10 standard. Source: https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/in-other-news/300620/karnataka-government-reverses-order-resumes-online-classes.html

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Karnataka reserves beds, ventilators for COVID-19 patients as cases cross 11K mark

Bengaluru: With the graph of coronavirus going up in the city, the government has reserved 2,200 beds for COVID cases out of the 10,689 beds available at 11 private medical colleges in the city. At least 281 ICU COVID beds out of the 561 and 120 ventilators of the total 239 at these private colleges have also been reserved. Source:- https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/270620/karnataka-reserves-beds-ventilators-for-covid-19-patients-as-cases-cr.html

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Tips For Parents: How To Prepare The Asthmatic Kids For The Pandemic Situation?

Asthma kids health: COVID-19 infections are on the rise; more and more people are being exposed to the carriers and are at risk of acquiring the infection. In these times, we need to be very well aware of the precautions to be taken to protect ourselves from acquiring the disease. While it is stated that children have lesser severity of coronavirus infection, we still need to be ready and well prepared to protect our children. While the doctor prescribes these medicines,

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Have you heard of the 4D technique to manage stress and anxiety?

Have we ever wondered where this word stress has originated from, and what is that feeling? In these times of pandemic, balancing work from home with parenting duties, we often get to hear these words ‘stress’, ‘anxiety’, and now, to add to the vocabulary, there is ‘fear’. Stress originated from a Latin word ‘strictis’ meaning tightness. These dynamic mental and cognitive states can affect our physical body, causing disruption of homeostasis, hence it is important to learn techniques to combat stress.

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Is video calling not a part of screen time? Find out what an expert says

By Dr Puja Kapoor As recommended by American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), children below 18 months of age should not be exposed to screen time, except for when they are video-chatting with family, friends, etc. It has been well-researched and documented that an infant’s language development is more effective by live presentation than by a video. Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/parenting/learning/is-video-calling-not-a-part-of-screen-time-find-out-what-an-expert-says/

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