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Rediculous Requests and Learned Behavior by maeflye Posted Tue 17 Oct 2006 12:00am was saying were so off base. I hate it that she has learned the “I’ll run away” trick from her older brothers. I hated, for those 15 minutes, having to think once again about whether Read on »
Learned Behavior by Lee Posted Mon 29 Dec 2008 12:00am For as long as I can remember, my mom has been on some sort of diet, or if she’s not, she is about to be. The thing is, my mom is not overweight and she never has been. This has been going on my entire life. When I was about 8, my mom went on some sort of diet where she basically subsisted on cucumbers. She lost way too much weight and had ... Read on »
New Study Pinpoints Difference in the Way Children with Autism Learn New Behaviors by Cheryl Patient Expert Posted Tue 07 Jul 2009 9:55pm is not allowing them to rely as much as typically developing children on external visual cues to guide behavior, they may have difficulty learning how to interact with other people... learning can be altered to increase visual connections in specific regions of the brain. Through interventions such as cortical stimulation, biofeedback and behavioral approaches Read on »
Alzheimer's Dementia Caregiving -- Learning to Deal with Difficult Behavior by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert Posted Fri 02 Apr 2010 7:29am I had to learn to deal with that brain. To accept that mom's brain works different. This different brain requires me to adjust my communication. It required me to learn new and different ways to deal with the behaviors that come with Alzheimer's disease...... By Bob DeMarco Alzheimer's Reading Room On Monday, Dotty and I had our only Read on »
Learning to Handle Dementia Behaviors by Eva Z. Facebook Posted Mon 27 Dec 2010 10:35am to trust us. Most of those challenging behaviors of dementia come out of fear and lack of trust. I’ve never been hit by a person with dementia. That’s because I know the following Read on »
Changing the way conferences and other learning events are conducted by Stephanie Allen Posted Mon 13 Dec 2010 12:00am the old way of holding a conference or learning event is not going to suffice in this new century. For example . . . Excerpt from Do you treat your conference attendees as adults? (Conferences that Work): What messages do traditional events send to adult attendees? You are children, unable to create meaningful learning experiences for yourself. You don Read on »
Research being conducted to learn if: MS is a chronic cerebral spinal venous insufficiency by stuart Patient Expert Posted Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:20pm Info provided by SammyJo in Ca. 2009 MRI CCSVI Pilot Study with MRA and SWI In the last few years, I have been proposing that venous damage in multiple sclerosis is implicated by increased iron content in the basal ganglia and thalamus. But the interest and association of MS with veins dates back to Fog (1) in 1964 with a ... Read on »
Learning cognitive behavioural therapy: An illustrated guide by Bronwyn T. Occupational Therapist Posted Thu 06 Aug 2009 10:34pm Despite this book being unrelated to pain management, I can’t go past this one for learning how to develop the basic skills in cognitive behavioural therapy. It’s (you guessed it!) ‘Learning cognitive behavior therapy: An illustrated guide’ written by JW Wright, MR Basco & ME Thase, published by American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc, Washington Read on »
VOA Learning English Learn American English and Much More Read, Listen, Learn by Robert D. M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Nov 2010 1:39pm .  They still are. Special English continues to communicate with people who are not fluent in English.  Over the years, its role has expanded.  It helps people learn American English while they learn about American life and stay informed about world news and developments in science.  It provides listeners with information they cannot find elsewhere....Next Read on »
Learning Learning Learning by Francine R. Patient Expert Posted Sat 14 Aug 2010 6:47pm (Note, if the photos seem too large, please reload your page - I spent a lot of time resizing them!) Sofia has learned to - "swim" with her head under water for extended periods of time (making Mommy a bit crazy) - screech when she is annoyed (making Mommy a bit more crazy) - seek out her own food from cabinets and refrigerators (further Read on »