The Ignorant Citizen

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A blog by uncleche

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The Ignorant Citizen ranks 1806 in Africa and 21 in Cameroon. According to site visitors it ranks 3577, and 3727 according to page views:

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Ferdinand Che

I am Ferdinand (Uncle) Che, a 29th February 1980 product of Mr. Forbeche Pius Amabo and Mrs. Forbeche Bih Yvonne, born in Douala, the main town of the Littoral region and the economic capital of Cameroon. I was raised back in my homeland, Bamenda and have been to several

A New Year for Mambe Nanje Churchill of AfroVisioN Group

I hardly call Churchill or send him text messages, or even email because we see each other almost on daily basis. At times I even find it difficult commenting on his blog because when I see him, I just say “hey man, about that your article today….”. Yesterday, however,

The Perfect Free Online Favicon Maker

Do you know what a favicon is? I guess who do. For the benefit of those who don’t, let’s see a detailed explanation on Wikipedia, quoted below. A favicon (short for favorites icon), also known as a website icon, shortcut icon, url icon, or bookmark icon is a 16×16

Autism Among Africans – Appendix Resources

This entry is part 16 of 16 in the series Autism Among AfricansAutism Screening and Diagnostic Instruments Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised Western Psychological Services (800) 648-8857 Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule Western Psychological Services (800) 648-8857 Checklist for Autism in Toddlers In appendix of: Baron-Cohen S, Allen J, Gillberg C: “Can

Autism Among Africans – Reference

This entry is part 15 of 16 in the series Autism Among Africans1. Volkmar F., Cook E.H Jr, Pomeroy J., et al (1999): Practice parameters for the assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with autism and other pervasive developmental disorders. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Working

Autism Among Africans – The Way Forward for Africans

This entry is part 14 of 16 in the series Autism Among AfricansWith very little publications on autism in Africa, there is, therefore, need for a baseline assessment of present knowledge, facilities in place for intervention among other things. This would ensure proper planning. Promoting awareness at the community

Autism Among Africans – Treatment Options – Others

This entry is part 13 of 16 in the series Autism Among AfricansSocial skills training: People with high-functioning autistic disorder can benefit from special training in understanding the unwritten social rules and body language signals that people use in social interaction and conversation. Social “scripting” can be used to

Austism Among Africans – Treatment Options – Medication

This entry is part 12 of 16 in the series Autism Among AfricansAlthough there are no medications specifically designed to treat autism, there are many psychiatric medications used to treat specific symptoms often found in autism, such as aggression, self-injury, anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Autism Among Africans – Treatment Options – Floor time

This entry is part 11 of 16 in the series Autism Among AfricansThis type of treatment involves an informal play session between a child and a partner, which uses interactive experiences to enable a child to move along to the next developmental stage. Floor time was developed by psychiatrist

Austism Among Africans – Treatment Options – TEACCH

This entry is part 10 of 16 in the series Autism Among AfricansThis commonly used intervention program, developed from the field of special education, is called the Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH). This method emphasizes the use of a structured environment using one-on-one

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