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The consensus is that school children could have a few more hours of sleep By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Most parents realize that their children
Sensory Clothing Meets Kids’ Needs
Sensory issues are common among people on the autism spectrum By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant For many families, shopping for back-to-school clothes is more than
Back to School on the Autism Spectrum
A new academic year is always a challenge for some on the autism spectrum. But parents can take some steps to reduce the problem
Healthful Breakfast Important for School Performance
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Anecdotally, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But the old saying holds some merit, especially to children
Excessive Video Game Playing Now Considered a Disorder
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The World Health Organization in May classified excessive video gaming stations as a disorder, and the American Psychiatric Association has
Career: Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Career requires only an associate’s degree. It pays about $72K in Syracuse By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Would you like a career in a medical
Safe Ways to Get Rid of Expired, Unused Medicine
By Jim Miller If you ordered a bunch of medicines from wholesale pharmacy suppliers and some of them expired, you may need to find








