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Title: Special needs children


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Special Needs Children
  • One of the main reasons for a child to become
    Special needs is brain injury before, during or
    after birth. A brain injured child will either
    have a problem with the sensory pathways
    (incoming) or the motor pathways (outgoing) or
    both. When a person cannot see, hear or feel
    properly, he or she cannot respond to the world
    around him normally. When brain injury is severe,
    the child would be functionally blind, deaf,
    insensate, paralyzed and speechless. We are
    providing therapies to special needs children of
    age group 2 to 17 years old. When a brain injury
    is moderate, the symptoms would be a child who
    can not use both eyes together properly, lacks
    the fine tuning to handle the common sounds in
    the environment. The child will be either very
    sensitive to touch or not sensitive enough to
    touch and a child may not yet be able to work at
    age level in regards to moving or talking or use
    his hands.

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Brain Injury Treatment
  • BALANCE BOARD THERAPY
  • BRAIN GYM THERAPY
  • LOOP THERAPY(GYMNASTIC PROGRAM)
  • LISTENING THERAPY
  • FELDENKRAIS METHOD
  • REFLEX INTEGRATION THERAPY
  • AUDIO VISUAL THERAPY
  • PRISM THERAPY
  • ORA FACIAL AND LOGOTHERAPY FOR SPEECH DEVELOPMENT
  • RUNNING PROGRAM THERAPY
  • CYCLING PROGRAM THERAPY
  • HANDLE THERAPY
  • ART THERAPY
  • TACTILE THERAPY
  • NEURO THERAPY
  • MUSIC THERAPY
  • RESPIRATORY PATTERNING THERAPY
  • ARCHETYPE THERAPY
  • VISION THERAPY
  • BEHAVIOR PROGRAM
  • READING/MATHS/ENCYCLOPEDIA PROGRAM
  • NUTRITION, SUPPLEMENTATION DIET
  • HOMEOPATHY

3

Brain Injury Symptoms
  • Brain injury could have many symptoms. This is
    quite obvious as the brain runs everything. When
    the brain becomes disorganized, the symptoms
    could range from daunting (seizures, rigidity,
    severe ill health, failure to thrive) to unusual
    (screaming, repetitive actions, biting, smelling,
    and tasting inadequate) to a hundred other
    symptoms that may seem odd, funny or simply
    mysterious.
  • Special needs children are diagnosed based upon
    these frightening or bizarre symptoms. Rather
    they should be diagnosed based upon a thorough
    evaluation of the brain. A symptomatic diagnosis
    leads to treatment of the symptom, thereby
    ignoring the underlying problem that resides
    within the brain itself.
  • No matter how strange or hard to comprehend a
    symptom may be, there is always an underlying
    cause for that symptom. Once we evaluate the
    special child and prepare a childs Developmental
    Profile, many of these inexplicable symptoms
    start making sense. When appropriate stimulation
    and opportunity is provided to the brain, these
    symptoms start to decrease or even disappear.

4
Misconceptions About The Brain
  • Brain growth was thought to be a static and
    unchangeable fact. Rather brain growth and
    development are an ever-changing and dynamic
    process.
  • A profound brain injury can stop this process.
    Brain growth and development can be slowed by
    moderate brain injury, but most importantly
    proper stimulation can speed up this process.
  • We speed up Brain growth and development by
    increasing the frequency, intensity, and duration
    of visual, auditory and tactile stimulation in
    accordance with the orderly way in which the
    special child brain develops. We then provide
    maximum opportunity for the child in an ideal
    environment to use and develop the motor
    pathways.
  • Our interventions are based upon the fact that
    the brain grows by use. Scientists now believe in
    the plasticity of the human brain and confirm
    that the brain is very much capable of recovery
    and rehabilitation. This is called
    neuroplasticity. An injured brain can recover and
    become well.

5
100 Labels Describe Brain-Injured Children
Symptoms
  • Is your child brain-injured? Most common labels
    for brain-injured children are
  • Autism
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Developmental Delay
  • Traumatic Brain Injury(TBI)
  • Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
  • Attention Deficit Disorder
  • Epilepsy
  • Mentally Retardation
  • Learning Problems
  • Special Needs children
  • Birth Trauma
  • Cerebral Hemorrhage
  • Hemiplegia
  • Hyperactivity
  • Intellectually Delayed
  • Mentally Deficient Dyslexic
  • Microcephaly
  • PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorder)
  • Profound Deafness
  • Speech Delay

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Contact us
  • We provide the best Treatment for the Special
    Needs Children of age group 2 to 17 years old.
  • Contact us to book appointment - 91 - 74195
    02101
  • Check website for more details -
    http//iiahp.com/special-needs-children/
  • Visit IIAHP Therapy Center for Special Needs
    Children Treatment with best foreign techniques.
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