Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts

Monday, 29 July 2013

New Foundation Launched to Support Children with Special Educational Needs


England (PRWEB UK) 21 September 2011

A new foundation which will enable practitioners to join together to provide multi-disciplinary specialist services for children with special educational needs is being launched next month – and could transform the present fragmented and bureaucratic system.

The Clarity Foundation hopes to attract health and social care providers, as well as education specialists, to join as members who can be referred to families and local authorities as approved providers meeting statutory guidelines.

The foundation is the brainchild of speech and language therapist Janet OKeefe and Robert Ashton, best selling business author, social entrepreneur and campaigner, who are passionate about providing a new joined-up efficient system which supports children and their families with educational support, while at the same time eliminating unnecessary duplication and bureaucracy.

It will be launched at a conference entitled, Towards a Positive Future, aimed at parents and professionals, to inspire, share experiences and discover how they can achieve more for children with special needs. The conference is being held on October 14-15 at Arlington Arts Centre, Newbury, which is based at the Mary Hare School for deaf children.

There are currently 1.7 million children with special educational needs in England who require support for wide ranging conditions, from dyslexia, dyspraxia and Downs syndrome, to autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Janet says: We believe that having a one-stop shop is the best way to enable parents and local authorities find all the support services desperately needed by children with special needs, and that our foundation is the most practical and efficient way of ensuring that those services are integrated and coordinated. We need to bring practitioners from health, education and social care together and plan for the future while the present guidelines for new contract arrangements is under review. Our foundation will be a valuable database of all heath and social care providers, as well as education specialists.

Additionally, we can streamline time consuming and expensive administrative processes. For example, we can help with criminal bureau checks and professional indemnity insurance. At the moment, if a practitioner is not directly employed by a school or local authority, every school they visit should conduct its own CRB check. Many practitioners regularly visit 20 schools a week sometimes in several different counties and are therefore checked 20 times.

Robert says it makes good sense to become more efficient during the present shake up of these services:

He says: However you feel about the Governments Big Society agenda, the fact is that the worlds of education, health and social care are undergoing massive change. The Clarity Foundation is being formed to help parents make sense of those changes, and in parallel to help practitioners create their own enterprises. That way both groups can connect, create opportunities and meet the needs of young people striving to overcome disadvantage.

Specialist speakers include educational psychologist and former head teacher Charlie Mead, who has worked with children with severe emotional and behavioural problems and special needs for 20 years. He has grave concerns about the present system and highlights failures he has observed, leading to neglect in some cases for vulnerable young people.

He says: Charities are afraid to stand up for their clients in case their funding is withdrawn. Academies are afraid of further failure by taking on exactly those students who would benefit most from their resources. Children and Family Services have neglected the vulnerable due to bureaucratic inertia and a lack of consistency. All these situations can be changed if the interests of the child are put first.

When working with highly vulnerable children in care, many of whom have been sectioned, it is clear that the recession is having a considerable impact on the young people and their families especially those who cannot cope emotionally, are addicts, are sexualized early and have been abused. They need expert consistent provision not piecemeal services from organisations who are threatened by lack of funding.

Other key speakers are Kevin Geeson, CEO of Dyslexia Action, who will highlight the impact of the SEN Green Paper; speech and language specialist Prof Heather van der Lely, who will highlight her simple test for an early diagnosis of specific language impairment; and both Sandy Burbach and Alex Kelly, who will describe the importance of developing social skills and self esteem in children.

Janet is also launching a book she has edited at the conference also called Towards a Positive Future which includes stories, ideas and inspiration from children with special educational needs, their families and professionals.

Full details about the conference can be found at their website, Towards a Positive Future: http://towardsapositivefuture.wordpress.com/

There is a range of ticket prices: parent


New Foundation Launched to Support Children with Special Educational Needs

Sunday, 7 July 2013

New Education about Eye Care for Children on Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water


Grants Pass, OR (PRWEB) January 11, 2012

Sharon Kleyne, host of the Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water syndicated radio talk show, recently interviewed Marguerite McDonald, MD about pediatric eye care and what every parent should know about preventing low vision and blindness in children. The interview may be heard on-demand on World Talk Radio, Voice America, Green Talk Network and Apple iTunes and Twitter.

Sharon noted that according to the World Health Organization, there are 1.4 million blind children in the world, and many more with low vision. Three-fourths of blind children live in the poorest regions of Africa and Asia, where 80% of blindness is preventable or correctable.

Major causes of childhood blindness in wealthy countries include genetic disorders, and lesions of the optic nerve and higher vision centers. In poor countries, blindness may be caused by measles (preventable), Vitamin A deficiency (preventable), harmful folk remedies (preventable), cataracts (curable), retinopathy of prematurity (curable), glaucoma (treatable), retinoblastoma (the eye usually can’t be saved but the life can) and infections such as conjunctivitis (curable). Causes of low vision include amblyopia (curable), strobismus (curable), nearsightedness (correctable) and developmental problems.

Sharon Kleyne, Marguerite McDonald and the World Health Organization agree that education is the key to preventing low vision and blindness in children. Frequent eye exams and the availability of medical care are most effective when parents are educated about the need for eye screenings and exams, and about what to look for in a child’s visual development.

Dr. McDonald believes that eyes are the most important organ in relating to the outside world. And yet there is much less education available on eye care than with most other health areas. Sharon Kleyne agreed. According to studies by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, sponsor of the “EyeSmart” campaign, Americans know virtually nothing about eye care.

Marguerite McDonald noted that the better hospitals routinely test infant vision. If there are no problems, they probably won’t mention it. All babies should have a pediatric eye exam because with conditions such as lazy eye, pediatric cataract (present in one birth in 50) or glaucoma, the earlier they are caught, the easier they are to correct. These conditions all cause the eye to send incorrect messages to the brain. When the brain begins ignoring messages from the bad eye, correction becomes far more difficult

Sharon asked about eye and brain communication. According to Dr. McDonald, the retina is actually part of the brain. Eye-to-brain pathways begin developing immediately after birth and it is critical that the baby’s eyes send correct messages. She notes that vision is, in large part, learned behavior (the ability to interpret what you see and to fill in the blanks), and poor vision in childhood can lead to learning and behavior problems.

Dr. McDonald notes that most schools have vision screening programs and are able to detect poor vision because they need only a simple eye chart. Diseases such as dry eye or glaucoma are much harder to detect and a doctor is required. However, an educated and observant parent is always the first line of defense.

Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water is sponsored by Bio-Logic Aqua Research and Nature’s Tears


New Education about Eye Care for Children on Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water

Sunday, 5 May 2013

Five Ways Children with Disabilities Benefit from Sports According to Super-Athlete Amy Palmiero-Winters


Prescott, AZ (PRWEB) June 30, 2012

Through its donation of YooDara Good Luck Charms, Dimension 9 hopes to increase fundraising efforts for the foundation which focuses on providing positive sports experiences for children with limb loss. World-class athlete and founder of the One Step Ahead Foundation, Amy Palmiero-Winters explains, YooDara can be used as a neat learning tool for all of the children we help. They convey the message that even though all of us are different on the outside, we are all the same on the inside.

Palmiero-Winters also identified the top five ways in which the One Step Ahead Foundation positively impacts children with disabilities:


Five Ways Children with Disabilities Benefit from Sports According to Super-Athlete Amy Palmiero-Winters

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Delightfully Unique e-Commerce Business, Passionately Rivalicious: The Collegiate Clothing Boutique for Women and Children Goes LIVE

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) February 21, 2011

As fans celebrate the past NCAA college football season, March Madness begins. With baseball, volleyball, softball, soccer, track & field, and other sports ever-present throughout the year, the truly passionate college sports fan wears team colors every season and many of college sports most enthusiastic supporters are women and children. Although collegiate apparel has come a long way, most college-themed clothing for women still leaves something to be desired for the fashion-minded fan. Selections for young girls, boys, and babies are limited for parents who also want their kids to show their school spirit. What is a passionate family of fans to do?

Can fan and fashion ever meet? Yes a delightfully unique e-commerce business, Passionately Rivalicious: The Collegiate Clothing Boutique for Women and Children, goes LIVE and definitely has the answer!

Passionately Rivalicious (http://www.passionatelyrivalicious.com) creatively offers that something special for fans to show their spirit, to “dress-it”, and to wear the best! Founded by a Mother-Daughter team from Dallas, Texas, who love college athletics, their four-generation family represents several college rivalries as they hail from nine universities. The Passionately Rivalicious Co-Founders strive for clothing and accessory excellence with the finest in fabrics, design, and style. Passionately Rivalicious Fans are genuinely rivalicious, proudly displaying a

year-round wardrobe of collegiate colors for themselves and their family!

From classic logo spaghetti strap dresses and logo t-shirts with Swarovski Crystals to strapless dresses in school colors, Passionately Rivalicious offers a wide variety of choices for women. Children’s clothing includes hand-smocked bubbles, jon jons, bishop and jumper dresses, embroidered skorts and shorts, cotton pant and t-shirt sets, and hand-tied tutu sets with team colors and logos. Rivalicious fans celebrate the styles and non-profit silent auctions receive enthusiastic support for these specialty items.

Customers can accessorize with flip-flops, bags, bracelets, and even lip moisturizer. Passionately Rivalicious is committed to offering the finest in fabrics, workmanship, quality, and style. Passionately Rivalicious provides unique college-wear that is appropriate for a trip to the stadium or arena, a watch-party with friends, or simply walking around town. The adorable collegiate nap mats, footlockers, and house-divided mats are a huge success at philanthropic events.

While currently focusing on the Big XII and SEC Conferences, plus TCU, Clemson, and SMU, Passionately Rivalicious plans to expand to other conferences in 2011. Customers are welcome to submit a request for a specific university via an online form. In addition, the company has launched a Custom Colors offering, where high schools, colleges, and universities can select their favorite designs and fabrics in their team colors. Passionately Rivalicious is the perfect place for Dads, Husbands, Brothers, and Boyfriends to shop for those special rivalicious gifts for Moms, Wives, Sisters, Girlfriends, and Toddlers.

Shop passionately from your home or office! With great pride, Passionately Rivalicious spotlights classic, specialty, and generational apparel as The Collegiate Clothing Boutique for Women and Children. Enjoy the website at http://www.passionatelyrivalicious.com and celebrate university, high school, and community events with Passionately Rivalicious on Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, and YouTube.

About Passionately Rivalicious

Passionately Rivalicious, LLC is a delightfully unique e-commerce Collegiate Clothing Boutique for Women and Children. Representing 21 NCAA universities and colleges, Passionately Rivalicious specializes in high-quality, unique collegiate clothing and accessories for women and children, with a philanthropic spirit of supporting universities and communities.

Passionately Rivalicious, LLC

The Collegiate Clothing Boutique for Women & Children

Website: http://www.passionatelyrivalicious.com

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