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		<description><![CDATA[“A Dubai Doctor Who Listens To You For More Than 10 Minutes Before Looking For A Diagnosis?!” From: Dr. Rajeshree Singhania, MD, PhD [NeuroDevelopmental Medicine], M.Ed [Autism], Psy.D [Psychology], Dip [Counseling], Dear Parent, If you are interested in a complete medical, psychological, or behavioral evaluation of your child by a medical doctor in Dubai … then this is [...]]]></description>
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<p>From: <strong>Dr. Rajeshree Singhania, MD, PhD [NeuroDevelopmental Medicine], M.Ed [Autism], Psy.D [Psychology], Dip [Counseling],</strong></p>
<p>Dear Parent,</p>
<p>If you are interested in a complete medical, psychological, or behavioral evaluation of your child by a medical doctor in Dubai … then this is the message you have been waiting to read.</p>
<p>Here’s why:</p>
<p>Our amazing clinic, Singhania Children’s Clinic, moved to the Dubai Health Care City in 2008. We cover nearly everything you need starting with:</p>
<ul>
<li>Taking a detailed history from parents, teachers and most importantly the child, and</li>
<li>Holistic assessment of the child using norm-referenced standard tests, medical examination, to</li>
<li>The emotional status of the child</li>
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<p>Imagine being able to take a call from your child’s school without feeling anxious, sleep well, knowing that your Dubai doctor is also as deeply concerned as you about the well being of your child. Wouldn’t that be great?</p>
<p>Or what about if you could see your child fulfill his or her potential without being dragged down by ADHD, Autism, Asperger, Dyslexia, Language Disabilities or Behavioural Issues. How would that feel if you could do this?</p>
<p>Imagine being able to access complete medical, psychological and behavioural assessment and treatments in one place.. It truly is possible, and you need to call me. Or enter your name and email in the box to get my latest report</p>
<p>That’s what this brand new way of reaching out to you, could help you to do.</p>
<p>This Dubai doctor’s clinic, the Singhania Children’s Clinic, is not like any other Pediatric specialists you have visited for a complete medical, psychological, or behavioral evaluation of your child in Dubai.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>Simply, every skill I have added to my professional expertise is because “you asked for it.” Well, not “you” really. But from real live questions. Questions from patients and parents who loved that I was taking a detailed history not only from them, but also from the teachers, doing a holistic assessment of the child using norm-referenced standard tests, as well as a medical examination and assessing the emotional status of the child.</p>
<p>The thousands of parents and children who visited me over my years here as a Dubai doctor, asked me their most pressing questions and expressed their requirements of me!</p>
<p>Then I answered them! By learning continuously and adding to my skill base every year. That’s why I have this string of degrees.</p>
<p>Which means no fluff. Just the real treatment you want for your child.</p>
<p>You’ll discover all types of gratifying tips.</p>
<p>Here’s a sneak peak at what you’ll discover at the Dubai doctor: a Pediatric specialist in Dubai’s Singhania Children’s Clinic:</p>
<ul>
<li>How to cope with your child’s problem, knowing that your specialist Dubai doctor listens and empathizes with you.</li>
<li>3 simple ways to treat your child. Get complete world class diagnosis and treatment. Get not just a drug, but a holistic solution</li>
<li>The little known way to see that your child is the most important person in the Singhania Children’s Clinic</li>
<li>5 proven steps to treating ADHD, Autism, Asperger, Dyslexia, Language Disabilities or Behavioural Issues by a Pediatric specialist Dubai doctor.</li>
<li>2 simple keys for accessing all information on your child’s condition and making your child the most important part of a proactive solution</li>
<li>AMAZING! Discover in a matter of minutes how to relax in the clinic of a Dubai doctor, knowing that you are in the safe hands of an experienced Pediatrician specialist doctor who cares and gives you time!</li>
<li>4 proven strategies for managing difficult cases of ADHD, Autism, Asperger, Dyslexia, Language Disabilities or Behavioural &amp; Medical Issues</li>
<li>7 tips for dealing with your child’s education and his or her school, once you have an appropriate diagnosis</li>
<li>An inexpensive way to access a Pediatrician specialist Dubai doctor who is culturally sensitive to yours and your child’s needs</li>
<li>An easy way to put your worries behind you and a smile on your child’s face again</li>
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<p>Have you been looking for this for ages? Discover how to achieve a sense of relief that you have finally found a Pediatrician specialist Dubai doctor who understands the wide spectrum of developmental problems and uses all the tools available to diagnose to it. And one who embarks on the treatment only after this is done.</p>
<p>How to get medical treatment as well as psychological and behavioural ones in one complete package</p>
<p>REVEALED! The hidden truth behind the benefit of the highest academic degreesin Medicine, Psychology, Autism and Education earned by your Pediatrician specialist Dubai doctor and how it helps your child</p>
<p>Your secret weapon for getting your child treated comprehensively by aPediatrician specialist Dubai doctor who talks to your child at his or her eye level! A specialist with 30 years of varied medical experience in her field with 15 years in Dubai.</p>
<p>And that’s just a fraction of what you’ll find the Singhania Children’s Clinic of your Dubai doctor, who is a Pediatric Specialist In Dubai. That’s why you should call us today at P: +971 4 429 8498. Or enter your name and email ID in the box for my latest report.</p>
<p>What’s a resource like this worth?</p>
<p>To have someone with all this knowledge and experience to treat your child in Europe, the UK or the US would normally cost you around US$ 10000 [AED. 36700] ? Or more? (I should know, I spent more in doing my degrees!).</p>
<p>Particularly appropriate and accurate information like this – SPECIFICALLY for taking adetailed history from parents, teachers and most importantly the child, a holisticassessment of the child using norm-referenced standard tests, for a medical examination and for the assessment of the emotional status of the child .</p>
<p>We do not give you some boiler-plate collection of answers. The treatment is tailor made for your child. Everything is explained in PLAIN English. Which means it’s dead-easy to understand [But may not always be easy to implement]. And it’s logically laid out.</p>
<p>Which is why, at Singhania Children’s Clinic, you can meet me, your Dubai doctor, a Pediatric specialist in Dubai, at only US$ 140 [AED. 500] for a 45 min session. That’s right,a fraction of what it’s really worth or what it cost me to reach this level of proficiency.</p>
<p>Why would I make it so affordable? Simply because I like my work, and I want to help as many children as I can!</p>
<p>So I want to offer my services to as many parents and children as I can, (which if you follow our treatment could really give you and your child some amazing benefits). And make my investment in time and education back through seeing your joy as your child improves.</p>
<p>No matter what, however, it’s positively affordable for you. So why don’t we raise the price from US$ 140 [AED. 500] for a 45 min session? Maybe next year…</p>
<p>In the meanwhile, it is a drop in the ocean compared to what you and your child receive.</p>
<p>Well let me tell you what we are also doing to make your relationship with us awesome!</p>
<p>Simply enter your name and email in the box below and get your free bonuses over the next 3 weeks!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singhania Childrens Clinic &#124; Dr Rajeshree Singhania Dr. Singhania is a Neurodevelopmental Paediatrician (Specialist Paediatrician) who is running her own children’s clinic in Dubai since last 14 years. The clinic deals with children suffering from behaviour problems, educational difficulties like autism, ADHD and ADD and all other types of children with special needs. Assessment and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dr. Singhania is a Neurodevelopmental Paediatrician (Specialist Paediatrician) who is running her own <strong>children’s</strong><strong> clinic in Dubai since last 14 years.</strong> The clinic deals with children suffering from behaviour problems, educational difficulties like autism, ADHD and ADD and all other types of children with special needs. Assessment and management of these problems are offered at the clinic. She is also currently attached as a consultant to City Hospital DHCC, Dubai.</p>
<p>A recipient of her university’s gold medal for top honours in<strong> </strong>her graduating class of 1980, Dr. Singhania has worked with both rural and urban children in various locations in India. She has also studied in Munich, Germany; Charlottesville, Virginia and in New York City.</p>
<p>Her work with the world-renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London resulted in her <strong>PhD. in Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics</strong> from the University of London. She has completed her M. Ed.<strong> in Special Education &#8211; Autism</strong> from the Birmingham University. She got a <strong>doctoral degree in psychology</strong> from Calamus University UK and a <strong>diploma in </strong><strong>counselling</strong><strong> and psychotherapy </strong>from the same university.</p>
<p>She has done several workshops and training programmes on <strong>Development in Visually handicapped children</strong>, in <strong>Educational Medicine</strong>, in various areas of autism like <strong>PECS</strong>, <strong>Verbal Behaviour</strong> and is a <strong>certified DAN! Protocol Docto</strong>r for Biomedical  Intervention for Autism.</p>
<p>She has contributed enormously to the world of special needs. She was one of the <strong>first neurodevelopmental paediatricians in the Middle East</strong>. She was one of the first physicians in Dubai who promoted understanding of ADHD and autism in Dubai. She has seen over 5000 patients and has elevated the evaluation of special children to international levels. She has seen patients from all levels of society and worked with families from over 50 nationalities and cultures.</p>
<p>In India she started a school for special needs children. She did rural development programmes to improve language development in poor rural children.</p>
<p>She has headed both a pediatric and a General Hospital in India</p>
<p>She is a voluntary member of the <strong>International Social Services Geneva</strong> and helps children of families with problems across the border.</p>
<p>She has conducted several workshops and training programs in Dubai on ADHD/ADD and Autism both for parents and professionals. She has presented papers on ADHD and Autism in national and international conferences in the UK, India and the UAE.</p>
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<h1>Dr. Rajeshree Udani Singhania&#8217;s Resume</h1>
<p>Dr. Singhania is currently running her own clinic, Singhania Children’s Clinic, out of Dubai Healthcare City in the United Arab Emirates. It been operational since February 1996, dealing with everything from routine paediatric care and health to development monitoring and developmental, behavioural, educational problems in children.</p>
<h3 align="left"><strong>EDUCATION</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li>Doctor of Psychology from The Calamus International University, 2007</li>
<li>MEd. in Special Education &#8211; Autism from The University of Birmingham, U.K, 2004</li>
<li>Ph. D. in Neuro-Developmental Paediatrics from The University of London, U.K, 1995</li>
<li>MD Pediatrics – Postgraduate from The University of Bombay, India, 1980</li>
<li>D.C.H. ( Diploma in Child Health) from The College of Physicians and Surgeons, India, 1978</li>
<li>M.B.B.S. (with an Internship) from The University of Bombay, India, 1977</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3></h3>
<h3><strong>HONOURS AND AWARDS</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li> Gold Medal and a Certificate of Merit for standing first in the all India D.C.H. Examination held by the College of        Physicians and Surgeons in April 1980.</li>
<li>Gold Medal for standing first in MD Pediatrics Examination of the University of Bombay, December 1980.</li>
<li>Research Director of the Lady Anusuya Singhania Medical Research Center recognized by the Science and Technology Department of Government of India, 1987.</li>
<li>Managing Director of the PGR General Hospital and Research Center, 1992 till September 1994.</li>
<li>Director LSS Pediatric Hospital &amp; Research Center, J.K. Nagar, Kota, November 1984  to  1992.</li>
<li>Lecturer, G.S. Medical College &amp; K.E. M. Hospital, Bombay, January 1982  to June 1982.</li>
<li>Registrar Wadia Children’s Hospital, Bombay, May 1979  to Dec. 1980.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3><strong> FURTHER EXPERIENCE &amp; TRAINING ABROAD &amp; INDIA </strong></h3>
<h3><strong>USA</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li>Certification as a DAN! Doctor from the Autism Research Institute-<em>ARI- </em>October 2009.</li>
<li>Observer in the following centers in the United States of America for a period of six months-January 1981 to June 1981.</li>
</ul>
<ol>
<li>Neonatology &amp; General Pediatrics, University of Virginia Hospital, Charlottesville,Virginia under Dr. Kattwinkle.</li>
<li>Rehabilitation Center, Charlottesville, Virginia.</li>
<li>Child Development, Rose Kennedy Center, Albert Einstein Medical Center &amp; Hospital, New York.</li>
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<p><strong>GERMANY</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Munich Kinderzentrum Training in Neurodevelopment testing by Vojta Technique in Munich function Diagnostic Test, July 1982 to August 1982, May 1983 to June 1983 ( Four months )</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>UNITED KINGDOM</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Institute of Child Health London University – three months training in Growth &amp; Development in Professor Tanner’s Department, September 1982 &amp; June 1983 to July 1983.</li>
<li>Training in Child Development at the Wolfson Centre, Institute of Child Health, London University.  Attended following workshop at Wolfson Centre Institute of Child Health, London, December 1984 to June 1988.</li>
<li>Developmental Examination, 1984</li>
<li>Educational Medicine, 1988</li>
<li>Severe Visual Handicap, 1989</li>
<li>Derbyshire Language Training Scheme, 1991</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>INDIA</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Post Graduate course in Educational Medicine Neonatal Resuscitation</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3 align="left"><strong>IMPORTANT POSITIONS HELD</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li> Organised State Level Rajasthan Pediatric Conference in Kota, December 1986.</li>
<li>State level Neonatology conference, Kota, February 1990.</li>
<li>Resuscitation Training workshops – Rajasthan, 1990 – 1994.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3 align="left"><strong>SOME PAPERS PUBLISHED</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li>Literature Pollution – Indian Pediatrics, September 1985 : 22.</li>
<li>Health Education through Fun &amp; Fair – Indian Pediatrics, 1986.</li>
<li>Educate to Breast Feeding – Indian Pediatrics, May 1986.</li>
<li>Electrolyte Content of Water in Kota City – Indian Pediatrics, June 1986.</li>
<li>Vojta Diagnostic System for the Neurological &amp; Development Disturbances in the First Year of Life – World Pediatrics and Child Care, 1987.</li>
<li>Should we continue with Syrups and Suspension ? Indian Pediatrics, Jan., Feb. 1987.</li>
<li>Giant Hairy Pigmented Nevus – Indian Journal of Pediatrics, March – April 1987.</li>
<li>Association of Income, Occupation, Parental Education with Growth and Scholastic Achievement in School Children in Bombay – Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, April 1987.</li>
<li>Superstitious Practices – reasons for acceptance and means to uproot them. Indian Pediatrics, September 1987.</li>
<li>Games with Health Messages – World Health Forum, March 1988.</li>
<li>Practices of Doctors in Management of Diarrhea – S.D.M.H. Journal, April – June 1988.</li>
<li>Corporate Study of Intestinal Parasitism in Children Attending L.S.S. Hospital S.D.M.G. Journal, September 1988.</li>
<li>Health Promotion : Education of school children in self care – Indian Pediatrics, December 1988.</li>
<li>Importance of onset of Adult Pattern Diet as complete of Weaning Processes S.D.M.H., December 1988.</li>
<li>Fortified High calorie Breast Milk for Optimal Growth of LBW Babies – Journal of Tropical Pediatrics.</li>
<li>Gastroesophageal Reflex in Infancy – Indian Pediatrics, February 1989.</li>
<li>Prevention of Articulation Disorders – S.D.M.H., March 1990.</li>
<li>Infant Feeding Practices in Educated Mothers of Upper Socioeconomic Classes, Indian Pediatrics, April 1990.</li>
<li>Acute Cholecystitis in a young infant, Indian Pediatrics, September 1990.</li>
<li>Acute Hydrops of gall bladder – Indian Pediatrics, February 1991.</li>
<li>Prune Belly syndrome in female, Indian Paediatrics.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3 align="left"><strong>INVITED FOR LECTURES</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li> AIIMS New Delhi – 25<sup>th</sup> Anniversary of AIIMS – Talks on Early Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy &#8211; 1984</li>
<li>Spastic Society of India, Delhi, for training of Special Educationists – 1984 to 1992</li>
<li>Update in Pediatrics by Rajasthan State Branch of Tuberculosis – 1989</li>
<li>Indian Medical Association, Kota to talk on TB and Diarrhea – 1987 &amp; 1990</li>
<li>Continuing Medical Education C.M.E. National Pediatrics Conference on Vojta Neuro Development Assessment – 1986</li>
<li>International Rehabilitation Conference – AIIMS, New Delhi, on Early Detection of Cerebral Palsy – 1991</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3 align="left"></h3>
<h3 align="left"><strong>LIFETIME MEMBER</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li>Indian Pediatric Association</li>
<li>National Neonatology Forum</li>
<li>Rehabilitation Medicine</li>
<li>Indian Association of Pre-school Education</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>MEMBER</h3>
<ul>
<li>Society for Rational Therapy Baroda (India)</li>
<li>Emirates Medical Association (United Arab Emirates)</li>
<li>The Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry (United Kingdom)</li>
<li>Asian and Oceanian Child Neurology Association (Japan)</li>
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<p>More to come&#8230;</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Information on Different Disorders &#124; About ADD Nowadays, attention deficit disorders (ADD) has become widely known and accepted in the medical field. The ADD Dubai Pediatrician tries to provide clear information and understanding about the different kinds of disorders in children. Also, suggested medication and treatment are presented based on several proven researches or data [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nowadays, attention deficit disorders (ADD) has become widely known and accepted in the medical field. The ADD Dubai Pediatrician tries to provide clear information and understanding about the different kinds of disorders in children. Also, suggested medication and treatment are presented based on several proven researches or data gathered. This will hopefully help parents on how to deal with their children’s condition.</p>
<p>Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is a common mental disorder that is usually seen in children but also in adults. An estimated 10-20% of children in the world suffer from attention deficit disorder. Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD) entails a wide spectrum of clinical representations that include core symptoms of inattentiveness, restlessness, impulsiveness and disorganisation. More recently, emotional dysregulation has been added to the core symptoms.</p>
<p>Actually, Dr. Amen described six kinds of ADD that each have an own brain images based on the SPECT machine. ADD can impact educational achievement, social interaction, and overall behaviour. Sixty to seventy percent of children with ADD have co-morbid or associated psychiatric conditions like oppositional defiance disorder, anxiety and depression. ADD is thus a  complex disorder and should not be merely diagnosed using checklists.</p>
<p>ADD may begin insidiously and the subtle signs could be missed in early childhood. These children start showing symptoms during their high school or even college years. Others maybe hyperactive as children but this abates as the child grows. Nonetheless, inattention and impulsive behaviour may persist. Hence, it is important to seek the guidance of a specialist for correct diagnosis not only of ADD but also co-morbid conditions so as to provide proper care and treatment.</p>
<p>Higher rates of ADD students usually observe on highly mobile expatriate areas or societies such as Hong Kong, Brussels, and Dubai. Some other features that may confuse educators and parents are the aspect that Attention Deficiency Disorder is not actually an absolute deficit. This means that symptoms have an ability to change depending on the situation and interest in the subject.</p>
<p>Most children who have an ADD are more focused on the subject that they like or enjoy but somehow become restless and encounter difficulties on subject that they don’t like. Also, a child with an ADD may able to sit well work on a computer for several hours but can’t sit and read at all. Some children who have this disorder are not educationally impaired but may have problems with behaviour.</p>
<p>Indeed, early diagnosis and treatment provide improvement to this kind of mental disorder while untreated attention deficiency disorder may lead to several complications. Research has shown that children with ADD may fail academically or drop out due to lack of interest. They may develop behaviour problems like oppositional defiance disorder or conduct disorder.</p>
<p>Many suffer from emotional problems like low self esteem, anxiety or depression. Incidence of suicide is 10 percent higher in ADD students. Untreated ADD can thus have many complications.  To prevent these and to have a better future, early and appropriate care that includes psychotherapy, educational therapy and medication is essential. Singhania Children’s Clinic is just one of many medical institutes who cater and support ADD children.</p>
<p>Rajeshree Singhania</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;" align="center">We use several different assessment formats depending on what Dr. Singhania decides to test for based on your initial consultation. The format will be customized according to your child&#8217;s specific needs. The following formats are the basic structures we use.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: justify;" align="center"><span style="color: #8cbb00;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">SOCIAL AND COMMUNICATIONAL DIFFICULTIES EVALUATION: YOUNGER CHILDREN</span></strong></span></h3>
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<p>☼   <strong>Stage 1: Diagnosis of the cause of the social and communicational difficulties.</strong></p>
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<li>Structured Interview with the child</li>
<li>Observations</li>
<li>Assessment of play, language, social skills and symbolic development</li>
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<p>☼ <strong>  Stage 2: Defining critical skill deficits and development of the child.</strong></p>
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<li>Intelligence or development in gross motor skills, fine motor skills, cognitive perceptual skills, play behaviour and communication</li>
<li>Behaviour Analysis</li>
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<p><strong>☼   Stage 3: Education and Intelligence Tests</strong></p>
<p>☼   <strong>This assessment type includes the following tests:</strong></p>
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<li>Reynell Language Test</li>
<li>Autistic Continuum/Ritvo-Freeman Real life Observation Test/CARS</li>
<li>Behaviour Analysis</li>
<li>Medical – Height, Weight, Head Circumference, Vision, Hearing and Blood Pressure.</li>
<li>Lowe-Costello Symbolic Play Test</li>
<li>Communication Assessment – ECA and Pragmatic Profile</li>
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