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Understanding Williams Syndrome: Growth and diet
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I am a high school human anatomy and physiology teacher by trade and I double as a mother of a little girl with Williams Syndrome. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was thankful that I understood how the body worked so I could navigate through the condition and understand what the doctors had to say. This is my way of sharing my knowledge so other parents can have that same power. From the American Academy of pediatrics. Trouble growing in adolescence. The onset of puberty is controlled by the pituitary ...
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Understanding Williams Syndrome: Teaching Strategies Guide for Educators
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I am a high school human anatomy and physiology teacher by trade and I double as a mother of a little girl with Williams Syndrome. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was thankful that I understood how the body worked so I could navigate through the condition and understand what the doctors had to say. This is my way of sharing my knowledge so other parents can have that same power. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. Teaching Strategies Guide for Educators. December 16, 2014 at 11:17 PM. Glad you found it helpful!
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Understanding Williams Syndrome: January 2015
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I am a high school human anatomy and physiology teacher by trade and I double as a mother of a little girl with Williams Syndrome. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was thankful that I understood how the body worked so I could navigate through the condition and understand what the doctors had to say. This is my way of sharing my knowledge so other parents can have that same power. Thursday, January 1, 2015. New resources for you! Here is a screen shot of the topics and you can find the link below. Advent...
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Understanding Williams Syndrome: Posture issues associated with WS
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I am a high school human anatomy and physiology teacher by trade and I double as a mother of a little girl with Williams Syndrome. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was thankful that I understood how the body worked so I could navigate through the condition and understand what the doctors had to say. This is my way of sharing my knowledge so other parents can have that same power. Monday, December 31, 2012. Posture issues associated with WS. Bends in the spine due to muscle tone. Lordosis is commonly cal...
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Understanding Williams Syndrome: Eyes
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I am a high school human anatomy and physiology teacher by trade and I double as a mother of a little girl with Williams Syndrome. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was thankful that I understood how the body worked so I could navigate through the condition and understand what the doctors had to say. This is my way of sharing my knowledge so other parents can have that same power. Maintaining a clear picture. Many children (50%) with Williams syndrome tend to become far-sighted in early childhood. Fa...
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Understanding Williams Syndrome: Back to School Tips for Teachers
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I am a high school human anatomy and physiology teacher by trade and I double as a mother of a little girl with Williams Syndrome. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was thankful that I understood how the body worked so I could navigate through the condition and understand what the doctors had to say. This is my way of sharing my knowledge so other parents can have that same power. Saturday, August 9, 2014. Back to School Tips for Teachers. I hope your answer is the same as mine.I advocate for her. Normal...
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Understanding Williams Syndrome: Teaching math to children with WS
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I am a high school human anatomy and physiology teacher by trade and I double as a mother of a little girl with Williams Syndrome. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was thankful that I understood how the body worked so I could navigate through the condition and understand what the doctors had to say. This is my way of sharing my knowledge so other parents can have that same power. Thursday, February 21, 2013. Teaching math to children with WS. Brain science- why is math hard for my child? When learning m...
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Understanding Williams Syndrome: New resources for you!
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I am a high school human anatomy and physiology teacher by trade and I double as a mother of a little girl with Williams Syndrome. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was thankful that I understood how the body worked so I could navigate through the condition and understand what the doctors had to say. This is my way of sharing my knowledge so other parents can have that same power. Thursday, January 1, 2015. New resources for you! Here is a screen shot of the topics and you can find the link below. Check ...
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Understanding Williams Syndrome: Speech
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I am a high school human anatomy and physiology teacher by trade and I double as a mother of a little girl with Williams Syndrome. When my daughter was diagnosed, I was thankful that I understood how the body worked so I could navigate through the condition and understand what the doctors had to say. This is my way of sharing my knowledge so other parents can have that same power. If you talk to any WS parent, most will admit that one of their first concerns was- when will that bubbly language appear?
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