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Education Station About Shy Kids - "The purpose of our web site is to talk about shyness - what it is and what it feels like. We think sensitivity is a great quality. But, we also know that in our society today, it can also have some painful drawbacks.." Article: Making the Transition by Emily Staats. "I feel sometimes that I am the queen of transitions. My name is Emily Staats and I have made many transitions in my life and many of them were emphasized or caused by my dyslexia. In this first person, I would like to talk about these transitions, how they affected me, and my unhelpful and eventually helpful compensatory strategies. " FE Teens - From the Family Education network. Topics like "Discovering who I am", "Exploring Careers" and College News make this a useful and interesting site. FreshAngles Articles written for teens, by teens to inform, entertain and empower. Invites teens to submit their expressions and thoughts. Go Ask Alice! - From Columbia University's Health Education Program... all the questions you are afraid to ask. No judgments, no hype - just the facts. Matthew's Hideout - Matt is a young man with Dyspraxia and this is a link to his web site. React.com Speak out about those issues that interest you and hear what other teens have to say on the subject. Teen Help Adolescent Resources - Help for families with teen challenges. Teen Hoopla: Say What A forum covering a wide range of subjects that allows teens to speak out. Teens - Discover Yourself! - Books, Teen Talk, Making Friends, and Homework Helpers are just a few of the the topics on this comprehensive page of resources especially for teens. Teen Help Adolescent Resources - Help for families with teen challenges. What's Wrong with Me? an article from the Dyspraxia New Zealand website. An explanation of what it means to be a kid with apraxia/dyspraxia. |
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Speechville Express is a resource for families, educators, and medical professionals, offering information about language development in children, helping those who care for toddlers and young children who are late talkers, and connecting you with others who have been down this road. Language disorders and communication impairments included are apraxia, stuttering, pervasive developmental disorder, dysarthria, and aphasia, among others.
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