Friday, March 25, 2011
Macrocephaly Capillary Malformation
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Macrocephaly-capillary malformation is a rare, genetic syndrome first identified by researchers in the late 1990s. Many medical providers are unfamiliar with M-CM and affected children and their families face more questions than answers regarding the course of this condition.
M-CM Network provides comprehensive medical information about M-CM to aid in diagnosis and treatment decisions. Our goal is to establish a disease registry to collect data about affected individuals so that we can greatly expand the scope of what is known about M-CM. You can donate to help us meet this goal.
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Top Ten Toys for Kids with Special Needs
Wedgits: 2 years +. This building toy promotes tactile exploration, encourages use of motor skills and stimulates vision.
* Wee Wedgits: 12 months +. Another popular building toy that is good for tactile exploration, motor skills and vision.
* Mega Bloks: 12 months +. For the same benefits noted in the above building toys, these toy blocks also come highly recommended.
* Playmobil: 4 years +. These pretend play toys come in different themes such as Egyptian, school, hospital, zoo, and more and encourage use of motor skills, stimulates imagination and encourages exploration of the environment.
* Bruder Roadmax Road Loader with Backhoe: 2 years +. This toy vehicle stimulates the imagination, introduces cause and effect, and promotes the use of motor skills.
* Enchanted Forest: 6 years +. This game builds concentration, vocabulary, memory, imagination, cooperation and self-esteem.
* Lauri Stack and Sort Boards: ages 2 - 5. These preschool toys teach colors, shapes, numbers and problem solving as well as advances mental development.
* Melissa & Doug Shape Sorters: 6 months - 3 years. This toy promotes fine motor skills and teaches shapes and colors. The sorter must be easy to open to eliminate frustration.
* Learning Resources Smart Snacks Trail Mix & Match: ages 2 - 6. This toy manipulates fine motor skills, introduces counting, patterning and matching through imaginative play.
* Twig by Fat Brain Toy Co.: 3 years +.This toy develops sensory awareness, cooperative and independent play, and artistic expression.
* Wee Wedgits: 12 months +. Another popular building toy that is good for tactile exploration, motor skills and vision.
* Mega Bloks: 12 months +. For the same benefits noted in the above building toys, these toy blocks also come highly recommended.
* Playmobil: 4 years +. These pretend play toys come in different themes such as Egyptian, school, hospital, zoo, and more and encourage use of motor skills, stimulates imagination and encourages exploration of the environment.
* Bruder Roadmax Road Loader with Backhoe: 2 years +. This toy vehicle stimulates the imagination, introduces cause and effect, and promotes the use of motor skills.
* Enchanted Forest: 6 years +. This game builds concentration, vocabulary, memory, imagination, cooperation and self-esteem.
* Lauri Stack and Sort Boards: ages 2 - 5. These preschool toys teach colors, shapes, numbers and problem solving as well as advances mental development.
* Melissa & Doug Shape Sorters: 6 months - 3 years. This toy promotes fine motor skills and teaches shapes and colors. The sorter must be easy to open to eliminate frustration.
* Learning Resources Smart Snacks Trail Mix & Match: ages 2 - 6. This toy manipulates fine motor skills, introduces counting, patterning and matching through imaginative play.
* Twig by Fat Brain Toy Co.: 3 years +.This toy develops sensory awareness, cooperative and independent play, and artistic expression.
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