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- Huntington's disease
The symptoms of Huntington's disease usually, but not always, first appear when the person is approaching middle age.
- Child development (1) - newborn to three months
Infants in the first eight weeks have no control over their movements and all their physical activity is involuntary or reflex.
- Parenting when you’re a foster carer
As a foster carer, you are providing a safe, supportive home for a child or young person who can’t live with their family of origin. You may face challenges that other parents don’t have to confront.
- Eyes - vision loss
A person with vision loss needs to make adaptations in order to do some everyday activities.
- Autism spectrum disorder (support services)
There is a range of services available for children and adults who have autism. These include the provision of information, assessment, early intervention therapies, help at school, behaviour support, family education and respite.
- Dementia - different types
Dementia is more common in people over 65, but it is not a normal part of ageing.