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A NEW study alleges that one in 10 kids have a "pathological" addiction to games and that addicted children can suffer from anxiety and depression.
William J. Hurley Jr. did not shy away from challenges.He was a gunner on a B-17 bomber during World War II — enlisting at age 17 against his father’s will. He survived and became a Chicago high school teacher, a college professor and children’s author.Mr. Hurley died Jan. 13 at his Palos Heights home from prostate cancer. He was 86. Mr. Hurley was born while his parents, who were from St. Paul ...
Dear Annie: My husband and I have three children and several grandchildren. I provide paid daycare for my oldest and youngest sons. Our middle son, "Cliff," has been disabled for a year and is married to "Justine." She has four children from previous relationships, all of whom have been removed from her care due to prior drug abuse. Justine is bipolar and has been cut off from her family. Still ...
The OASIS group (Osseo Area Source of Information and Support) is again hosting presentations during the 2010-11 school year. These presentations are for parents of children with learning and behavioral differences including but not limited to: ADHD, ADD, LD, EBD, ODD, OCD, anxiety, autism, depression and bipolar.
A new study at Rochester Institute of Technology indicates that the incidence of maltreatment, including neglect and physical and sexual abuse, is more than 25 percent higher among deaf and hard-of-hearing children than among hearing youths. The research also shows a direct correlation between childhood maltreatment and higher rates of negative cognition, depression and post-traumatic stress in ...
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