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What Are the 3 Patterns of Sensory Processing Disorders?

Learn about the 3 patterns of sensory processing disorders (SPDs) and how they affect the senses Sensory processing disorders (SPDs) are classified into three broad patterns: Pattern 1: Sensory modulation disorder. The affected person has difficulty in responding to sensory stimuli. They may be over-responsive, under-responsive, or crave stimuli. Pattern 2: Sensory-based motor disorder. The …

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What Should My Child Be Doing at 2 Years?

At two years old, developmental milestones are directed at behaviors that can display a range of cognitive and physical accomplishments. At 2 years old, your child should be able to walk up the stairs, scribble, run, kick a ball, join in during family mealtimes and other activities. At two years old, developmental milestones are directed at behaviors that can display …

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What Causes Mesenteric Lymphadenitis? Swollen Lymph Nodes

Mesenteric lymphadenitis is an inflammatory condition that causes swollen lymph nodes in the stomach Mesenteric lymphadenitis is an inflammatory condition that affects the lymph nodes in the mesentery, which is the membrane that connects the bowel to the abdominal wall. It mainly affects children and teens.  This painful condition can mimic appendicitis or intussusception, a condition in which part of …

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How Can You Tell if Your Baby Has an Earache?

The most common symptom of an ear infection is pain. You can tell if you baby has a ear infection because they may cry, have a fever, not want to eat, have trouble sleeping and exhibit other symptoms. The most common symptom of an ear infection is pain. Older children can tell you that their ears hurt. Babies may cry …

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How Do You Know If You Have Norovirus? Winter Vomiting Bug

Norovirus is highly contagious, and vomiting and diarrhea can cause severe hydration in children Norovirus, also called the winter vomiting bug, is a highly contagious virus that causes sudden, severe vomiting and diarrhea.  It spreads easily and is the most common cause of gastroenteritis. Spread of the virus occurs through food, water, contaminated surfaces, and contact with an infected person. …

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What Causes Hydrocele in Baby?

One in every 10 baby boys has hydrocele at birth. Hydrocele occurs when the tube that allows the testicles to move from the abdomen to the scrotum doesn't close. One in every 10 baby boys has hydrocele at birth. In many cases, it gets better on its own by two years of age. Hydrocele is one of the most common …

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What Should 11-Month-Old Babies Be Doing?

Eleven-month-old babies may start to form their unique personalities and master more of their motor (movement) skills. At 11 months old, a baby may stand alone, copy sounds, develop a concept of self, stand by themselves, walk if someone holds their hand and do many other things. Eleven-month-old babies may start to form their unique personalities and master more of …

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What Should 7-Month-Old Babies be Doing?

Seven-month-old babies are more familiar with primary caregivers and learn to trust people who can fulfill their needs. At seven months old, your baby can roll over and sit, move objects from hand to hand, babble, creep and many other things. Seven-month-old babies are more familiar with primary caregivers and learn to trust people who can fulfill their needs. At …

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What Should a 10-Month-Old Baby Be Doing?

A 10-month-old baby is highly active. At 10 months old, your baby should crawl up steps, hold your hand, climb onto chairs, understand simple sentences, show interest in conversations, imitate people and do many other things. A 10-month-old baby is highly active. The rapid growth of your baby will be continuing at a slower pace from now on. They will …

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What Should I Do If My Baby Doesn’t Want to Eat?

A baby not wanting to eat is typical behavior. If your baby doesn't want to eat, try different feeding positions, wear clothing that allows for easy access to the breasts, maintain your milk supply and offer the breast often. First, quit worrying. This is typical toddler behavior. Kids have sensitive taste buds and are just learning to taste. Your child …

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