by Angie Schmitzer | September 28, 2017 | Autism, GPS Tracker, Health Disorders
In June 2017, Senator Pauline Hanson said that there should be a removal of children with disability from the mainstream classrooms. She said that by doing so, people on the autism spectrum can get the special attention they need in learning and development, and for...
by Angie Schmitzer | September 21, 2017 | Dementia, Elderly GPS Tracker, GPS Tracker, Technology
The rise of new technologies has greatly contributed to the welfare of people. Everyday, these technologies keep on evolving. Unfortunately, those people who suffer with dementia have trouble understanding and using the recent technologies. Luckily, the invention of...
by Angie Schmitzer | September 15, 2017 | Dementia, Elderly GPS Tracker, GPS Tracker
Expert studies discovered that toddlers are a known remedy to dementia – a very unconventional yet fascinating elixir for the elderly. Yes! No matter how exhausting it is to take care of a child, they always bring happiness to our hearts. A toddler is that cute...
by Angie Schmitzer | September 15, 2017 | Dementia, Elderly GPS Tracker, GPS Tracker
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a lifetime regressive disorder in the brain that deliberately develops and worsens as time goes by. Alzheimer’s is called to most common terms such as memory loss and other intellectual disabilities sabotaging a person’s daily...
by Angie Schmitzer | August 30, 2017 | Autism, GPS Tracker
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifetime neurodevelopmental condition which symptoms affect behavioural, educational and social interactions. It incorporates as Asperger syndrome and pervasive developmental disorders. Understanding autism is very crucial in a...
by Angie Schmitzer | August 17, 2017 | Dementia, Elderly GPS Tracker, GPS Tracker
Video games are officially most commonly used for both fun and non-entertainment activities. Games are globally enjoyed by billions with thousands of high-valued products for businesses and involve highly advanced workforces. They use games in academic and...