Mary Kneiser’s experience in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation extends over nineteen years of expertise and credibility. According to her, rehabilitation is a field of medicine that continues to grow in demand especially to those in the field of sports and those who are recovering from accidents that have done damage to their bodies.
Recovery after physical trauma can be considerably difficult and excruciating. Doctors with excellent knowledge of the body’s physical systems could easily identify problem areas and determine how patients can work on them in order to recover their body’s movement and motor functions. With a consistent four out of four stars from the reviews of patients that she treated before, Mary Kneiser has been consistently considered excellent especially in “ease of appointment.”
Kneiser is also placed in high regard owing to her affiliation with three high-scoring hospitals with excellent quality of treatment. These hospitals have given her excellent ratings on her individual performance. She also has received a number of board certifications in her field, along with plus ratings, and other awards and distinctions. She has also made significant publications towards her field of study, and has even trained students from different medical schools.
Mary Kneiser continues to aid patients in need of rehabilitation with her expertise in physical medicine, bringing them closer to recovery and a better lifestyle. More details can be found at her Facebook page.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
Mary Kneiser Offers Parents Tips on Teaching and Protecting Children from the Harms of Cyber-Bullying
From Mary Kneiser |
Hello there, I’m Mary Kneiser, motivational speaker and life coach. Many parents have approached me to ask about how to shield their children from bullying. These days, with the popularity of the Internet among kids, bullies are not only found in schools, they are also roaming free online. Here are some helpful tips I read and agree on, taken from the book “Understanding Violence” by Elizabeth Englander.
From Mary Kneiser |
Parents should explain to their children what cyber-bullying is and why it’s wrong. Most people think that what they have published online (comments or blogs especially about frustration and anger towards others) won’t hurt because anything that happens digitally “don’t count.” Digital abuse hurts and parents should educate themselves and their kids about the damages cyber-bullying can do. I, Mary Kneiser, recommend that you express your disapproval towards this issue to your kids when you see news about cyber-bullying. Go over your values and how you expect your child to behave online.
If your child is a victim of cyber-bullying, be supportive. Talk to them about how they feel and comfort them. Report the abuse to the website where the bullying occurred. Most websites have “report abuse” links. Then report the incident to your child’s school administrators. Most repeated attacks online involve problems between kids in school. Teachers or school social workers can do a lot to support bullied children, they watch over them and stay alert for brewing fights between their peers.
An open and honest communication between parents and their children is very important so make sure to make time for your kids to discuss such matters with them.
From Mary Kneiser |
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