7 Mistakes Parents Make with Tourette Syndrome
Is this the right bus for you? When I first started Latitudes.org, I was advised: “Let people know know where you’re going, and if they aren’t interested, suggest they get off the bus.” A recent […]
Is this the right bus for you? When I first started Latitudes.org, I was advised: “Let people know know where you’re going, and if they aren’t interested, suggest they get off the bus.” A recent […]
An estimated 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, a number that’s expected to rise as the global population ages. To find treatments that can slow or stop the disease, scientists need to better understand […]
Updated 7.23.22 Editor: You can do your best to keep your home environment non-toxic and safe, yet, sometimes a school can be the source of environmental health problems. This article contains valuable information for you […]
RICKI LINKSMAN, M.ED Director of the National Reading Diagnostics Institute Editor: This popular article is updated to include additional resources and tips for teaching kinesthetic and tactile learners. Many children seen at the National Reading […]
When it comes to new answers, Tourette’s is losing the race An objective assessment of progress in the field of Tourette syndrome leads to one conclusion: The narrow focus of current research is appalling. The […]
Sandra K Landis, OD (now retired) shared this report on vision therapy for reading problems in a young boy. A comment from the father is included. Brent was referred to me at age 8 for […]
Updated June 23, 2021 Thirty-five years have passed, but I have a vivid memory of the day I learned one of my kids had lice. I was horrified as I watched my four-year-old keep scratching […]
We are updating this article from 2014 to give an opportunity for additional sharing of ideas. The letter from Judy was received from a young adult who was looking for solutions to her tics. Please […]