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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

A brief description of mitochondrial disease and implications for the early childhood educator.

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  • These were great ideas! My daughter has developmental delay and her specialists think her DNA test indicated mito. Her symptoms are very much like your son's--bends at the waist due to fatigue. Has good days/bad days. She is almost 3 and can't walk yet and her speech is very limited. She takes 4 supplements at this point. She starts preschool this fall, and these ideas will help us. I hope you post some more things! Please feel free to contact me here if you would like. ~Jennifer

  • Hello I live in the uk my name is alan .I have got a mitochondrial myopathy with complex v deficiency ?recent my health seem,s to be getting worse.I have lots of muscle spasms every day .I am going to Oxford John Radcliffe hospital for rare mitochondrial disorders .but as you are aware diagnosis is a long process just wondering if you have any information on mitochondrial myopathies with complex v deficiencies as hard to get information? And what mitochondrial disease is associated with compl

  • Great video!

  • Thanks for making this video. I am in my last year of preparing for teaching. I will remember this and try to incorporate your information into my class.

  • i think this is perfect explination

  • This is a great introduction video for teachers in general. I only wish, I could of had a better school experience, when I was this young. Nobody understood my illness, and I often felt alone. I had an aid, for the academic aspect, but had no emotional guidance.

    May your son have a much smoother ride.

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