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Spina Bifida Resources

Description of the cognitive, social, and motor characteristics http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/tc/spina-bifida-topic-overview This website is a very educational website for information about Spina Bifida. The website gives information about what Spina Bifida is, the causes, exams and tests, health tools, home treatment, places to get help, and symptoms. This website also talks about the severe and mild types of Spina Bifida. http://kidshealth.org/parent/system/ill/spina_bifida.html# This website is good for all ages including children with Spina Bifida. In this website they include topics about the types of Spina Bifida, how to diagnose it, symptoms, treatment, and how to care for a child with this disorder. At the bottom of the page it has a place where you can click for parents which then comes up with more information on the topic, if you click for kids information about the disorder and wheel chairs, and for teenagers it has the topic of babysitting children who may have Spina Bifida. Physical Fitness Impact http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/spinabifida/teen.html For this website it gives information about adolescents and teens living with Spina Bifida. This website talks about physical activity and mobility. How patients with Spina Bifida can exercise and how much they should be exercising per day. Another topic that this website addresses is the mental health and well-being, safety, looking to the future, and finding support for people with Spina Bifida. http://www.spinabifidaassociation.org/site/c.evKRI7OXIoJ8H/b.8277197/k.109E/Obesit y_among_Persons_with_Spina_Bifida.htm This website talks about obesity among people with Spina Bifida. It addresses how obesity develops, how obesity is determined, health concerns of obese people, special concerns for individuals with Spina Bifida, and strategies for success. The main point to look at within this website is special concerns with Spina Bifida as this addresses what may be difficult for the people with Spina Bifida and how obesity may occur within people who have Spina Bifida. Specific Recommendations for activity http://spinabifidainfo.com/children-spina-bifida/ This website addresses how people who have Spina Bifida can stay active and why it is important for them to stay active. The website gives a list of activities that deal with the upper limbs and how to build upper body strength for people who have Spina Bifida. It also gives a list of the different activities that they can engage in. This website also addresses how to prevent injury in people who have Spina Bifida.

http://kidshealth.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/fact-sheets/be-active-spina-bifida In this website they talk about how to achieve stronger upper body strength within people who have Spina Bifida. It also talks about the different activities that they can do and why physical activity is important for children with Spina Bifida. It also addresses how to improve fitness within children who have Spina Bifida and the sports they can try. This website also states how to prevent injuries within children who have Spina Bifida and how to take care of injuries if they occur. Specific Instructional Strategy Recommendations http://www.sbhi.ie/images/Teaching%20Strategies%207.pdf This website states the different instructional strategies that can be used within the classroom for children who have Spina Bifida. It talks about how good teacher and parent/guardian relationship is good and how each child with Spina Bifida is different in their own way. This website addresses how patience and perseverance from both the teacher and the student progress can be accomplished. Provide a Credible on-line resource http://www.spinabifidasupport.com/ This website is titled families helping families and is located in Indiana. The website is a resource page for families who have children or family members with Spina Bifida. This website addresses where families can get help with emotional support, provide information and educate families that may be raising a child with Spina Bifida. This is a group for anyone to join that may be connected personally or relatively to Spina Bifida. You can also meet other families to help support and give you information on dealing with Spina Bifida.

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