In: autism| discoveries
8 May 2009Researchers from the University of North Carolina made an interest discovery. They found out that the amygdala in toddlers with autism is 13 percent larger than the one in unaffected kids. It is believed that during the last part of the first year of life, some kids’ amygdala starts to grow. This could also explain [...]
In: bed wetting
13 Feb 2008During the past two years i`ve been working with children (3-12 years old). Two of the most common disorders i´ve come across are enuresis and encopresis disorders. Among all the cases i had, none of them were the result of bad training habits (primary enuresis/encopresis). All of them had a psychological correlation (secondary enuresis/encopresis).
These disorders [...]