Category: Disability
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Individuals With Emotional Disabilities
Emotional disabilities vary and influence the quality of human life. This condition is characterized by differences in emotional responses to events, people, or actions. To this point, my experience with individuals who experience emotional disabilities and disturbance is not rich. Still, several significant observations and conclusions can be made. The mental health of children is…
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Psychopathology Through the Lenses of Distress and Disability
Table of Contents Introduction Psychopathology through the Lens of Distress Psychopathology through the Lens of Disability Conclusion References Introduction Psychopaths, as per prevalent ideas, are defective in their interpretation of social cues related to fear and anxiety. As a result, psychopathic individuals ignore indications that would normally prompt them to refrain from an offensive stance.…
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Including Students With Severe Disabilities
Table of Contents Introduction Purpose of the article Relevant studies Research questions addressed Proposed changes to current conditions Use of tables and figures to indicate results Research limitation Conclusion Recommendation References Introduction Numerous models and philosophies of positive behavior support (PBS) were studied as well as the participations concerning persons with severe disabilities. In this…
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Social-Behavioral Skills of Elementary Students with Physical Disabilities
The article “Social–behavioral skills of elementary students with physical disabilities included in general education classrooms” written by Coster, W. J. and Haltiwanger J. T. in 2004 discusses the problem of teaching the children with physical disabilities. It is the main idea and the purpose of the research related to this problem and helpful for those…
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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…
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Caregiving for Children With Disabilities
Table of Contents Problem Statement Purpose of the Study Research Questions Research Design Instrumentation Data Collection Procedures Results Data Analysis/Discussion Limitations and Ethical Considerations References Some people are born with particular physical or mental impairments, which often prevent them from leading a life on their own without the help of their carers. Those kids depend…
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Issue Relevant to Learners With High Incidence Disabilities
Introduction Approximately eighty five percent (85%) of the students recognized as having disabilities also have learning disorders, mental retardation, communication problems, or expressive disabilities. A considerable ratio of students with higher-incidence disabilities are attended in the common education classroom. In several cases, causes of these high-incidence disabilities are generally unknown, even though diverse biological as…
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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…
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Description of Learning Disabilities and Learning Strategies
Learning may be defined as a permanent change in the individual’s 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 child’s brain…
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Duties of Learning Disability Nurses
Table of Contents Introduction Roles of the Learning Disability Nurses Types of Care a Nurse May Provide to the Person in the Scenario Conclusion References Introduction Learning Disability (LD) is a neurological disorder that causes problems in interpreting information fed to the brain either through hearing, seeing, or touching. Unlike other medical terms that can…