Teens have cell phones with access to the internet; tablets and mini-tablets with access to the internet; laptops and desktop computers. Everywhere you go you see people with cell phones: doctor’s office, restaurants, school events, the mall, airplanes etc. Communication Addiction Disorder is a behavior disorder related to the necessity of being in constant communication with other people, even when there is no practical necessity for such communication. Communication Addiction…
TYS AdminApril 26, 2013
The previous blog on Learning Disabilities (LD) focused on information processing in learning. Now we will look at specific difficulties caused by a processing deficit. Reading, Written Expression, Math and Not Otherwise Specified (NOS) are the four areas of function impairment type learning disabilities that we will look at in more detail. Unlike the information processing categories of learning disabilities, the functional areas all have specific diagnostic criteria recognized by…
TYS AdminApril 26, 2013
Often the first thing that comes to mind when we hear PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is war and military personnel. What is PTSD? Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a severe Anxiety Disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. So how can teenagers have PTSD? Yes, most definitely. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is common in childhood and adolescence and can be…
TYS AdminApril 25, 2013
Learning Disabilities (LD) are significant learning problems in school. LD are is characterized by inadequate development of specific academic, language, and speech skills. Types of learning disabilities include reading disability (dyslexia), mathematics disability (dyscalculia) and writing disability (dysgraphia). Students with a learning disability have trouble performing specific types of skills or completing tasks if left to figure things out by themselves or if taught in conventional ways. This makes learning…
TYS AdminApril 25, 2013
On February 11, 2013, the New York Times stated: “The young men who opened fire at Columbine High School, at the movie theater in Aurora, Colo., and in other massacres had this in common: they were video gamers who seemed to be acting out some dark digital fantasy. It was as if all that exposure to computerized violence gave them the idea to go on a rampage — or at…
TYS AdminApril 24, 2013