Category: Disability

  • The Future of Disability and Inclusion

    Introduction Individuals and communities do not have to accept disability as their fate. Positive decisions taken today can help avoid developmental disabilities, counteract their implications, and contribute to the creation of more appreciative social and physical environments for persons with disabilities. Disability is not a minority concern in the United States. According to current data,…

  • Description of Learning Disabilities and Learning Strategies

    Learning may be defined as a permanent change in the individuals behavior and knowledge due to experience. Any person learns to walk and speak; he or she subsequently receives knowledge in school and at work. Children may learn more quickly in comparison with adults. First, as a part of its developmental process, the childs brain…

  • Disabilities Education Amendment Acts

    The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendment of 1997 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEIA 2004) may be regarded as a highly significant part of the United States legislation. They establish the equal right of all children with disabilities to get appropriate public education free of charge (Yell, Shriner, &…

  • The Aspergers Syndrome: Managing Children with Disability

    Working with a student with special needs in a classroom requires special preparation and awareness from an educational professional. Children with Aspergers Syndrome have significant developmental, emotional, social, and behavioral particularities that must be considered when working with them in a group of other students. Since children with Aspergers Syndrome have difficulty socializing but have…

  • Supporting Children With Learning Disabilities

    Generally, a learning disability (LD) is a situation that prevents the ability of the student to effectively understand some crucial aspects of schoolwork. In most cases, the condition may display itself through delayed writing, difficulty listening, problems with mathematics, a challenge in handling calculation, or even issue with speaking. The LD is a specific condition…

  • Specific Needs Understanding: Individuals With Disabilities

    Table of Contents Disability Disability Overtime Needs of People Specific Needs Charitable Organisations Services Evaluation Interventions Technology and Disability The Department of Health Challenges Reference List Disability According to the WHO, disability is an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions (Disabilities 2015). It is a complex phenomenon that includes characteristics of an…

  • Inclusion of Children with Disabilities in General Education Classes

    Since the beginning of the 21st century, possible options for the general education curriculum have included inclusion classrooms, which is known as inclusion. This approach seeks to provide students with disabilities with the same educational opportunities as their non-disabled peers while encouraging diversity and acceptance in the classroom. It includes modifying curriculum and instructional methods…

  • Care for People with Various Disabilities: Learning Plan

    Table of Contents Learning Goals and Objectives Week Schedule Placement Issue Objective Description References Learning Goals and Objectives The proper care delivery to people with various kinds of disabilities is both a challenge and one of the priorities for all medical organizations and community services across the country. During the daily rounds both nurses and…

  • Disability and Health Educational Interventions

    Numerous people in the United States have some variety of disability that is associated with difficulties in everyday life. Some issues may be physical, such as blindness, deafness, non-functioning or absent limbs, or other varieties of permanent damage. Others are intellectual, most prominently represented by learning disabilities, which create special needs for children in education…

  • Classification of Menopause as a Disability

    Table of Contents Introduction Classifying Menopause as a Disability Conclusion Reference Introduction Menopause is the time during which the female menstrual cycle stops due to lower progesterone and estrogen hormones. Even though there are no legal obligations requiring employers to comply with menopause regulations, females should not be discriminated against, and ladies should be treated…