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		<title>Baby Monitors And Wireless Phones: Tips on How To Fix Interference</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 05:40:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Household gadgets that function wirelessly have a tendency to pose a number of interference problems. The usual culprits behind such tight spots are none other than baby monitors and wireless phones. Needless to say, deciding to get rid of one device in favor of the other is certainly out of the question.
What is Wireless Interference?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Household gadgets that function wirelessly have a tendency to pose a number of interference problems. The usual culprits behind such tight spots are none other than baby monitors and wireless phones. Needless to say, deciding to get rid of one device in favor of the other is certainly out of the question.</p>
<p>What is Wireless Interference?</p>
<p>Interference may appear in the form of buzzing, static or irksome sounds. Aside from that, baby monitors that come with a video monitoring feature may also suffer from a fuzzy reception. Another annoying part of the whole interference dilemma is the fact that you could sometimes pick up your neighbor&#8217;s phone conversations on your baby monitor – and vice versa. This makes it even more difficult for you to hear or decode the sounds that are coming from your baby&#8217;s room.</p>
<p>How to fix Wireless Interference?</p>
<p>As bothersome as these interference problems may be, they are by no means without a solution. Here are some tips on how to avoid or, at least, minimize the nuisance of interfering wireless signals in your home.</p>
<p>1. Factor in your wireless phone.</p>
<p>In order to reduce the likelihood of interference, pick a baby monitor that works on a different frequency band from your other wireless household devices. These days, most cordless phones operate on the 2.4GHz frequency band. Therefore, if you use the same channel for your baby monitor, you&#8217;ll definitely encounter problems with the signal.</p>
<p>2. Adjust the channel.</p>
<p>The majority of modern wireless devices allow the changing of channels in an attempt to fix interference issues. It may be as easy as sliding a switch or pushing a button. Then again, if you&#8217;re using a wireless router, you&#8217;ll have to use your computer in order to resolve the problem. Remember to steer clear of the router&#8217;s lowermost or uppermost frequency bands if you&#8217;re using an analog phone that&#8217;s set in 2.4GHz.</p>
<p>3. Opt for a wireless phone that utilizes the 900MHz, 1.9GHz or 5.8GHz band.</p>
<p>Since these channels are not as commonly utilized as the 2.4GHz frequency band, they&#8217;re less prone to interference. If you have a preference for multiple-handset-capable wireless phones with a handset-conferencing option, pick one that makes use of only the 1.9GHz or 5.8GHz channel.</p>
<p>4. Switch on the baby monitor first.</p>
<p>To get the best possible reception and transmission from a 2.4GHz baby monitor with video capability, switch off all 2.4GHz devices in your house. After that, you may turn on the baby monitor followed by your wireless router – that is if you have one. Last but not least, you may switch on the base unit of your wireless phone. As a result of sticking to this course of action, the monitor gets to capture the initial accessible signal that will give out the most excellent reception and not impinge on your other wireless gadgets in the process.</p>
<p>5. Consider purchasing a digital baby monitor.</p>
<p>If you want to ensure that your next-door neighbors won&#8217;t be able to pick up the transmitted sounds from your baby monitor, purchase a digital version instead of an analog one. By doing so, you&#8217;ll be assured that the only sounds you will perceive are the ones that are coming from your little one&#8217;s room.</p>
<p>6. Stay at a safe distance.</p>
<p>If frequency band adjustments still don&#8217;t work and replacement of the product is not an urgent alternative, try to keep the differing wireless appliances as distant from each other as possible.</p>
<p>Baby monitors and wireless phones can certainly interfere with each other&#8217;s functioning. Even so, you can always do something to fix and/or curtail its inconvenient effects.</p>
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		<title>How Autism is Diagnosed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 01:25:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The signs and levels of Autism vary in each child. This can make getting a diagnosis difficult. Children on the higher level of the Autism spectrum may go years without being diagnosed. There are may factors that go into an Autism diagnosis. We will go over some of the criteria  being  used to diagnose a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The signs and levels of Autism vary in each child. This can make getting a diagnosis difficult. Children on the higher level of the Autism spectrum may go years without being diagnosed. There are may factors that go into an Autism diagnosis. We will go over some of the criteria  being  used to diagnose a child  with Autism.</p>
<p>Doctors have a checklist that must be met before the possibility of Autism is suspected. Some of the signs on the checklist include, poor relationships with friends, focusing on one thing for very long periods of time, poor communications skills, and insisting on certain routines, or rituals. When these signs are shown in a child the doctor will want to evaluate the child further. The doctor will question the child&#8217;s parents, or any other people that have close contact with the child. They may send home a form for you and the child&#8217;s teacher to fill out. Once the doctor has the forms back they will compare the forms and look for similar results. If the results all are pointing to something being wrong further testing will be considered.</p>
<p>Children also develop at their own rate. So a parent having concerns about their child not reaching developmental milestones on time may question the doctor for further testing. The doctor will ask a series of questions to the parent. If the answers match the criteria for Autism the doctor will order further evaluations to be completed. Remember each child grows and matures at their own rate so they may just be a late bloomer.</p>
<p>There is not one test that can say definitely the child has Autism. It will require several appointments with different health professionals to rule out other conditions that could be causing the problems in your child. Often a child who is late to talk is suspected of having a hearing issue first. After this is checked then the doctor can move onto evaluating for Autism. Several health conditions can mimic the symptoms of Autism. Children always need to be evaluated for any other medical conditions that could cause the same symptoms as Autism first.</p>
<p>To receive an Autism diagnosis the child will be evaluated by a team of medical professionals. They will include the doctor, a psychologist, a speech therapist, a neurologist, and a psychiatrist. Once the child is evaluated by the team they will meet and compare their findings. Then they will have a meeting with the parents to discuss their findings . If the diagnosis of Autism is made a treatment plan will be set in place.</p>
<p>Each child will show different symptoms of Autism, and the levels they experience it will be different. So it may take longer to get a diagnoses of Autism in some children. Once you have the diagnoses the most important thing is to start a treatment plan. The treatment plan will help make the life of your Autistic child better. While there is no cure for Autism, the treatments available can help to lesson the symptoms.</p>
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		<title>How to Cope as a Parent of an Autistic Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 00:21:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having an Autistic child can be very hard, and rewarding at the same time. Some days will go according to plan, and others will make you want to climb back in bed. You will need a way to cope to stay strong for you child. Here are some ways of coping when you have a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having an Autistic child can be very hard, and rewarding at the same time. Some days will go according to plan, and others will make you want to climb back in bed. You will need a way to cope to stay strong for you child. Here are some ways of coping when you have a child with Autism.</p>
<p>Support Group</p>
<p>Find a local support group in your area for parents with Autistic children. They will understand what you are going through. They have been there or are going through the same things you are. Sometimes having someone to talk to that understands can make a huge difference. They may have suggestions that can help in your daily routines. Sometimes it is just nice to have someone to talk to other than a doctor or therapist.</p>
<p>Journals</p>
<p>Writing in a  journal can be a great coping mechanism. It allows you to express your feelings and thoughts. This journal can be a place to let out all of your frustrations as a parent of an autistic child. No one else has to read the journal. It can be a private place to vent. Sometimes just writing can help relieve stress and anxiety you might be feeling. Your journal can also be  a place to keep track of behaviors your child has on a day to day basis.</p>
<p>Get away</p>
<p>Everyone needs time to their self. This is true whether you are dealing with an Autistic child, or any other medical problem. Find a qualified care giver for your child and get out. Have a date night with your spouse, or just get away for some alone time. Go watch that movie you wanted to see. Run some errands that are hard to take your child along too. Just give your self some away time. If you cannot leave the house make some time after your child has gone to bed for a relaxing bath. Just give yourself some time to unwind. It will make things better for you and your child.</p>
<p>Ask for help</p>
<p>Every mom tries to be a super mom. They do not want to ask for help because that means they cannot do it alone. Forget this attitude. Having a child with Autism requires help. If you are becoming stressed and overwhelmed it is not good for you or your child. Sometimes we all need help. If you are trying a treatment and it is not improving things with your Autistic child ask the doctor for another way. Ask someone such as your spouse to help with the errands. Sometimes it is too hard to take your Autistic child out without some sort of struggle. Getting someone to do simple tasks for you can save time and frustrations. If you need help ask. No one can read your mind, you have to tell them you need help.</p>
<p>Having an Autistic child is  a hard job. Having ways to cope will make your job easier. It will also make things better for your child by having you calm and stress free.</p>
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