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SECTION 1 - HD
Talking With Children
Families & Coping With HD
What Young People Think~HD
HD & Me: A Guide For Young People
Do You Have A Sibling With HD?
SECTION 2 - Knowledge!
What Is Abuse?
What Are Signs of Abuse?
What Is Attention Deficit? (AD-HD)
Emotional~Helping Your Child
Alcoholic Parent? What You Should Know
How Do I Handle Anger?
What Is Anxiety?
How Do I Handle Bad Moods?
What Is A Bipolar Disorder?
How Does My Brain Work?
What Are My Brain Parts?
Brain Foods & Actions
What Is A Chronic Illness?
Handout: 25 Tips To Help Someone
What Is Depression?
Are You Depressed?
What Happens On A Physical Exam?
What Will Happen At A Hospital?
What Is A Drug/Drinking Problem?
How Can Drugs Harm Me?
What Are Epilepsy~Seizures?
Do My Feelings Matter?
All About Genes
Explain Hyperactivity To Me
What's It Like Living With JHD?
~JHD HDSA Project
What Is A Learning Disability?
How DO Medicines Work?
How Does Our Memory Work?
What Is Obsessive Compulsive?
What Is An Occupational Therapist?
What Senses Pain?
Phoebia's
What Is Physical Therapy?
What Is Speech Therapy?
What Is A Psychologist? Psychiatrist?
Thinking About Running Away?
Why Do I Feel Sad?
Why Is Sleep Important?
Special Needs Kids-What's It Like?
Feeling Stressed Out?
Suicide~Helping A Friend
Does Talking To Parents Help?
What About Teens & Suicide?
What Is Seeing A Therapist Like?
Tell Me About Wheelchair Use
Tell Me About Dying
~ Grief
SECTION 3 - Links
HD Support Groups
HD Information
Medical Stuff
Good Stuff!
Fun Learning!
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What Are My Brain Parts?

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Parts of Your Brain,
and What They Do!

After viewing the drawing below, you might want to see your brain in 3D at the
The National Institute of Mental Health's The Brain's Inner Workings CD website http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/braincd.cfm ! Their colorful 12 minute video,
guided by Leonard Nimoy, will take you on a tour of your brain and its daily functioning.
The site also includes easy-to-use study guides for the student and teacher.
Parts of the Brain


Source:  National Institute  of Environmental Health Sciences
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/brain.htm

 
Child-Anatomy & Physiology
Written in more layperson's terms explaining the function of the following:
Spinal Cord, Nerves, and Muscles, Basal Ganglia, Cerebellum and Cortex
http://www.wemove.org/kidsmove/ana.html