Making Sense Out of Baby Boomer’s Frontotemporal Dementia
In March 2007, my husband, Dave, 57, was officially diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). I had never heard of FTD, let alone a baby boomer having Alzheimer’s, or any other related dementia. I thought it was only reserved for those people over 80–with crinkly skin and blue-white hair! Frontotemporal is the second most common form [...]
Touch—A Baby’s First Active Sense
From the time of birth, a child is instinctively pushing into his mouth everything he gets hold of. . His tongue and lips have a desire to feel things. His sucking instinct is inherent and you will see him sucking his finger or hand. Many mothers will put a pacifier into his mouth right away [...]
Helping Your Baby Develop His Visual Sense
More than 75% of all the baby learns will come as a result of his visual experiences. Infants are attracted to bright colors. Seeing color is a part of his early learning. Visual perception develops in a sequence that is still not completely understood. Apparently babies see only dark and light at first, then vague [...]
Making Sense of the Most Popular Book In the World – Genesis 1, The Creation – Lesson 1
Genesis 1:1 The Bible begins with the Creation of the world in Genesis 1. Although Scripture says that God created the world, John 1:1-3 and Colossians 1: 15,16 say that Christ was fully participant as God in the creation that was made for His own glory. The creation is a demonstration of the omnipotent power [...]
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