Appointing a standing Root Cause Analysis Officer ensures that when any problem arises the RCA process will be implemented quickly. A job description should be written for the position and whether the position is a discrete one or is filled by a staff member who also fills another role in the organization depends upon the [...]
Root Cause Analysis Part 2 – Appointing a Root Cause Analysis Officer
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Root Cause Analysis – When Things Go Wrong
When things go wrong, or systems break down, the tendency is to blame the immediate cause. This article will help you find the root cause. Original post by Health-and-Fitness:Developmental-Disabilities Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Try a Little Tenderness – For Yourself
Imagine that your three children are home after school. They are quarreling, procrastinating about homework, and begging you to intervene. Meanwhile, you are very tired. This is a recipe for an angry outburst in many families. Original post by Health-and-Fitness:Developmental-Disabilities Articles from EzineArticles.com
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How to Deal With Developmental Disabilities
Parents who have children with disabilities should know how this condition progresses with age. This will allow them to prepare and take care of their children better. Family members and therapists can nurture children with developmental disabilities. Original post by Health-and-Fitness:Developmental-Disabilities Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Treatment For ADHD In Children – The Debate Still Continues
There are so many unsettling reports about children who have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) being given strong stimulant drugs, such as Ritalin. We hear about bad reactions to the drugs, or the child has not responded well to the treatment, showing no improvements. We might also hear about other issues relating to side effects [...]
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Cerebral Palsy: Is Your Child at Risk?
Cerebral palsy is a generic term for a group of disorders, affecting movement, balance and posture. It is the result of an abnormal brain damage or a brain injury occurred in the early stages of a person’s life. It is the most common type of movement disorder among children in the United States, around 800,000 [...]
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Drug or Non-Drug ADHD Treatments, What Works Best?
Many ADHD specialist report that non-drug therapies for ADHD do not work but according to a major government agency, drug therapy for ADHD may not be the answer either. Read on to learn if drug or non-drug therapy works better for treating the symptoms of ADHD. Original post by Health-and-Fitness:Developmental-Disabilities Articles from EzineArticles.com
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There Are Three ADHD Types – How Do You Know Which Type Your Child Is?
We have all been there – seated in the doctor’s office, being told that your child has one of the ADHD types. If you do not have a good understanding about the disorder it can all seem rather overwhelming at the beginning. Original post by Health-and-Fitness:Developmental-Disabilities Articles from EzineArticles.com
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ADHD Supplements FDA Registered – How Does That Benefit ADHD Kids?
When you decide that it might be the right time to consider ADHD supplements, FDA registered should be on the top of your list of criteria. It is important to remember that just because something is natural, it does not necessarily follow that it will be good for you. Original post by Health-and-Fitness:Developmental-Disabilities Articles from [...]
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ADHD – The Importance of Getting Treatment
Just a few short years ago researchers thought they had unraveled the mystery of ADHD isolating the brain chemical messengers dopamine and norepinephrine as the primary cause. This unleashed a barrage of stimulant and non-stimulant medications designed to rebalance and increase brain chemical messengers in order to level the playing field for those struggling to [...]
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