Please a paragraph on children with disabilities
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From a noticeable physical impairment to the mental distortions and autism, the degree and the type of disability may differ from one child to another. However, according to The Disability Act (2006), disability is defined to be an impairment which may either be sensory…
Definition of Disability for Children. Under the law, a child is considered disabled for SSI purposes if: he or she has a medically determinable physical or mental impairment (or combination of impairments);
5 Most Common Learning Disabilities
Dyslexia. Dyslexia is perhaps the best known learning disability. ...ADHD. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder has affected more than 6.4 million children at some point. ...Dyscalculia. Math is another major area of concern when it comes to learning disabilities. ...Dysgraphia. ...Processing Deficits.
How will you treat a child with special need?
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Assume the best. ...Avoid assumptions. ...Don't fear disability. ...Treat their disability and its symptoms as natural. ...Talk to them the same way you'd talk to another kid their age. ...Don't disclose an invisible disability without consent. ...Recognize their strengths. ...Let them support you.
Definition of Disability for Children. Under the law, a child is considered disabled for SSI purposes if: he or she has a medically determinable physical or mental impairment (or combination of impairments);
5 Most Common Learning Disabilities
Dyslexia. Dyslexia is perhaps the best known learning disability. ...ADHD. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder has affected more than 6.4 million children at some point. ...Dyscalculia. Math is another major area of concern when it comes to learning disabilities. ...Dysgraphia. ...Processing Deficits.
How will you treat a child with special need?
Steps
Assume the best. ...Avoid assumptions. ...Don't fear disability. ...Treat their disability and its symptoms as natural. ...Talk to them the same way you'd talk to another kid their age. ...Don't disclose an invisible disability without consent. ...Recognize their strengths. ...Let them support you.
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