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Scientists look to help children with autism find a voice PDF Print E-Mail
Written by Val Willingham - CNN   
Tuesday, 02 March 2010

Article Source: CNN

Nashville, Tennessee (CNN) -- When Ryan Wallace got a diagnosis of autism at age 2, his parents never thought they'd hear him speak."He used to make noises. When he wanted something he would just point," says Ryan's father, Gerald David Wallace. "Or he would scream."

Therapists say that's not unusual for someone with Ryan's condition. According to doctors, many children with autism have difficulty understanding information from the outside world.

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The kid behind A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything PDF Print E-Mail
Written by Chris Gaylord - CSMonitor   
Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Article Source: CSMonitor

How teenager Jamie Bell made the viral video A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything.

In the beginning, there was lined paper. Then, the big bang rippled through the ream and started A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything.

This new viral video may not have the professional polish of T-Shirt War or the genial charisma of the wedding dance video, but it distills the lovable, quirky charm of a creative kid with too much free time on his hands. It's a three-minute-and-12-second reminder of why YouTube is one of the most important galleries of modern culture – even without silly Super Bowl ads.

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Kids’ chronic health ills tend to fade PDF Print E-Mail
Written by MSNBC - Reuters   
Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Article Source: MSNBC - Reuters

Obesity, asthma, ADHD resolve by adulthood, study says

HICAGO - More than a quarter of American children have a chronic health condition such as obesity or asthma, but many children overcome these problems with time, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.

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Principal OK's student jumping, vaulting in school hallways PDF Print E-Mail
Written by Vanessa Miller - The Daily Camera   
Thursday, 11 February 2010

Article Source: The Daily Camera

At most schools, climbing on lockers, jumping from balconies and scaling walls while balancing on railings will get land you in detention.Not at Boulder's Fairview High School.

A relatively new "parkour club" has gotten permission from Fairview Principal Don Stensrud to practice the physical discipline inside the school. And Stensrud is working with the Boulder Valley School District to prepare a legal document that would hold the students responsible for any property -- or bones -- they break.

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Get out, get healthy: Don't let cold weather trap your kids inside PDF Print E-Mail
Written by Aimee Heckel - The Daily Camera   
Sunday, 07 February 2010

Article Source: The Daily Camera

Jessica Lester knows this one girl in high school who sits at her desk all day with only a four-minute break in between each class. Then she goes home and does homework until bedtime. The only time she spends outside is walking to her car.

Sounds about typical for many high-schoolers across the country.But 12-year-old Jessica, of Niwot, says she can't imagine such a life. "If that was me, I'd die," Jessica says. Since kindergarten, Jessica has been a student at Boulder's Running River School, a nature-based school with 45-minute recesses every day, schoolwide camping trips and weekly hikes yearround -- rain or snow.

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