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Smith, Melva Gail – Exceptional Parent, 2011
Having severe Asthma and trying to maintain a social life isn't easy, but when one adds the disability of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) to the combination, the challenges become even tougher. As a dancer with both Asthma and MCS, the author was forced to give up the sport for 15 years before finding a group of line dancers that were…
Descriptors: Social Life, Diseases, Hazardous Materials, Dance
Trousdale, Kristie A.; Martin, Joyce; Abulafia, Laura; Del Bene Davis, Allison – Exceptional Parent, 2010
Chemicals are ubiquitous in the environment, and human exposure to them is inevitable. A benchmark investigation of industrial chemicals, pollutants, and pesticides in umbilical cord blood indicated that humans are born with an average of 200 pollutants already present in their bodies. The study found a total of 287 chemicals, of which, 180 are…
Descriptors: Water, Developmental Disabilities, Pollution, Hazardous Materials
Kellman, Raphael – Exceptional Parent, 2010
The center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found that 1 in 110 children in the US have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), up from 1 in 150 in 2007. A study in the "Journal of Pediatrics" in October 2009 revealed similar numbers. Parents of 1 in 90 children reported that their child has ASD. That report is now 1 in 58.…
Descriptors: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Brain, Etiology
Kouris, Steven – Exceptional Parent, 2007
Toxic exposures during pregnancy and early childhood continue to play an important role as a preventable cause of neurodevelopmental disabilities in the U.S. and around the world. Identifying and eliminating these toxins should be a priority, but the task is made exceedingly difficult due to the severe limits of scientific knowledge in this area…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Children, Hazardous Materials, Neurological Impairments
Stoller, K. Paul – Exceptional Parent, 2006
This article is a synopsis of a presentation offered by the author at the recent United States Autism and Asperger Association Conference in Park City, Utah. During the USAAA conference, the author voices his concerns over the current autism epidemic. He opines that the failure of the medical profession and many governmental and other public…
Descriptors: Autism, Immunization Programs, Hazardous Materials, Disease Incidence
Exceptional Parent, 2006
There is a growing concern about the connection between many chemical exposures and learning and other developmental disabilities (LDD). National and local groups are developing new programs around the country that are making this connection--and taking action with regard to policy, education and research efforts. They are working towards reducing…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Developmental Disabilities, Hazardous Materials, Learning Disabilities
Lebeau, Kara; Gagnon, Michele – Exceptional Parent, 2006
Doctors, nurses and other health care providers are making observational associations that individuals with existing disabilities or those who may be medically fragile are susceptible to adverse effects from toxic exposures than the general population. Because of this, the American Association on Mental Retardation has launched an Environmental…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Hazardous Materials, Poisoning, Food
Green, Twhanna – Exceptional Parent, 2005
Children can be exposed to dangerous chemicals and toxins in the most unlikely of places: Their schools. This brief article describes the types of threats that school environments pose to students' health, including such pollution and chemical exposures as lead, mercury, arsenic, molds, and poor indoor air quality. The article provides tips for…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Hazardous Materials, Pollution, Child Health