National MPS Society provides support for families with Morquio Syndrome patients. They have a website.
Australia support group
Yes, there are organisations that can help families cope with Turner Syndrome. For more information about how to contact support groups worldwide, or in your part of the world, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links.
The United Cerebral Palsy website offers support services to those with children who have Cerebral Palsy. They offer support and child care links, educations and help finding employment for those with the disability.
Turner syndrome (sometimes referred to Turners Syndrome)Turner syndrome -- There are two variations of the Turner's syndrome which effect females. This syndrome is caused by an abnormalities, involving the absence of all or part of one (preset with an XO karyotype), of the two normal X chromosomes. This condition entails some common developmental features which make it recognizable, as well as genetic disorders which affect a female's sexual development. Some female's with Turner syndrome (TS) may have only a few features or deformations; these can include rounded spinal thorax, webbed neck and/or a low hairline on the neck, prominent ears, lymphangiectatic edema of hands and/or the feet, cubitus valgus of the upper arm, elbow, forearm and/or hand, among other deformities; and they are shorter than average in height. This disorder causes multiple reproductive developmental issues and disorders which prevent young women from sexually maturing, causing primary amenorrhea in young women, which can leave them infertile. It can also cause congenital heart disease, causing congenital obstructive lesions of the left side of the heart in some individuals. Turner syndrome is a relatively uncommon sex-chromosome disorder which affects approximately 1 out of 2,500/3,000 births.This disorder is know by several names: Turner syndrome (Gonadal Dysgenesis) and Turner syndrome (Bonnevie-Ullrich), and the two following forms of Turner syndrome: XO syndrome(monosomy XO), females have only one X-chromosome (45 X, chromosome = karyotyped); and XX syndrome were females missing or have an incomplete X chromosome, they may have fewer or less noticeable symptoms because they still have some normal (XX) cells, (45+X, chromosome = karyotyped), the + indicating up to 90, with the additional X chromosome.Masculinized, Turner's syndrome,XY-XO mosaicism (cells with a different genetic makeup): This is a form which externally those with this form appear normal males, but they have both XY cells which are male cells, and XO cells which are Turner's syndrome female cells.This last one is not listed under Turner's syndrome or as a variation of Turner's, yet other than the physical deformities of Turner syndrome, it is a sexual deformity in that the sex glands do not develop normally.XY Gonadal Dysgenesis (Swyer syndrome)Individuals with this chromosome type are usually raised as a female and they identify as female. A person with hypogonadism is born without functional gonads, which is characterized by the failure in development of the sex glands, testicles or ovaries, (46, XY chromosome = karyotyped). It is the 46th chromosome cell that causes the disorder to be termed as Swyer Syndrome.These two disorders are associated together with many organizations which offer support groups and counseling, which offers Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome Support,www.aissg.org/21_overview.htm, groups which assists individuals with either Turner's syndrome or Swyer's syndrome. And organizations which offer more information on these disorders, such as the Society for Endocrinology,www.endocrinology.org › Links; and the Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS)/Intersex Society, www.isna.org/faq/conditions/ais.
=First of all, carrying children induces a certain amount of stress on the female body. The more children a woman carries, the more the stress increases. Eventually, trying to support too many babies would begin to take a serious toll on a woman's kidney's, liver, and heart. While there is a small chance that medical support might give a chance the children would survive, the outcome is usually death or absorbation of some of the children to ensure them other survive=
Children with Down syndrome can learn to participate in physical exercise activities like other children. It may take children with Down syndrome longer than other children to reach developmental milestones, but they will eventually meet many of these milestones.
Mass production
they can support their loved ones and help them through it together and try and make them understand it more and and help them to see its bad for them to do this to their bodies and may not be bother to have children when their older and may not survive to do it
Australia support group
Lot of attention
Familys do not have to go through it alone, there is help and support available for people living with children, or anyone with Aspergers. There are youth clubs that offer free services and will take good care of the child for a start.
The Turner syndrome society of the United States The Turner syndrome association of Australia There are ones in England, Ireland, Scotland and other countries as well. Here is a link where you can get the contact information of Turner syndrome support groups around the world. http://www.turnersyndrome.org/international_friends.htm
Yes. There are online and local support groups. There are support groups for individuals with Asperger's Syndrome and for the families of individuals with AS. If you go to the OAASIS website listed in the "Related Links" section, it has information on support groups.
To support somebody with Aspergers Syndrome you've got to try and give them plenty of independence, understanding and time to get to know them. Having been supported myself by a support learner I was left bitter as the support learner treated me like a remedial.
Yes, there are support groups and organizations in many parts of the world. Just look on the Internet.
In general, younger children are not considered when calculating support for older children. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
One can consult a doctor. But the best treatment for Stockholm syndrome is intense therapy as well as the love and support from the prisoner's family.