Articles about disabilit (0-15 of 15)

  • Disabled- Taking On Their Special Requirements
    By: Glyn Jonesre | - People with disability are always ignored by all. They are not treated as the normal people of society. They are always disheartened by people by making fun of their disability. Due to this reason they never try to prove that they are normal and not less then anyone. They face lot of difficulties
    in buildings to move in or out as they are not constructed according to their needs.
    Mostly people look out for the comfort feature in the building and plan its interior according to our o ...

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  • Reasons To Use Aba Training
    By: Garrett Butch | - If you are the parent or teacher of a child with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorders) you have probably become quite familiar with the term ABA training. This is because it is the preferred approach to treatment for even the most difficult Autism symptoms, and is also one of the only approved or advocated treatments by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

    It is useful to understand that ABA training is what a teacher or parent seeks, and which they will then us ...

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  • Identifying The Effects Of Positive Reinforcement
    By: Garrett Butch | - What are the general effects of positive reinforcement? This is a fairly broad question and cannot be answered without getting a bit more specific. When this strategy is applied to someone with a learning disorder, the effects of positive reinforcement can be quite profound. When that same person has ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorders) the results can even be quite astounding.

    It is important to understand exactly why positive reinforcement is necessary at all for a person with ASD. F ...

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  • Autism And Behavior Challenges In School
    By: Garrett Butch | - If you understand that not all children with Autism or ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorders) will display the same symptoms, it can help you to understand why teachers are often at a loss as to how to help each of their students with their form of this disorder. For example, one child may display only the mildest symptoms and manifest his or her condition with a few socialization problems. Another child, on the other hand, might display serious behavior challenges in school, and this might make it ver ...
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  • Oops! We Hit The Disconnect Button By Mistake
    By: Connie H. Deutsch | - Oops! We Hit the Disconnect Button by Mistake
    by Connie H. Deutsch

    I have a deep and abiding love for education. It opens you up to new worlds and broadens your horizons. It exposes you to the customs and mores of other cultures and acts as a deterrent to prejudice because it allows you to see yourself and your beliefs in the larger scheme of life. It's like standing at the foot of a majestic mountain and knowing that your importance pales ...

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  • Hiring A Supplemental Security Income (ssi) Attorney
    By: Burt Owens | - Hiring a Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Attorney
    Filing a claim for SSI can be a very stressful, time consuming process, particularly if youre dealing with serious health issues. Hiring an experienced disability attorney to file your claim can ease the stress, as well as increase your odds of having your claim for SSI approved.
    Whether or not to hire legal representation is a serious question, because whether you pay them up front or go the contingency route (which most peop ...

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  • Children And Supplemental Security Income (ssi)
    By: Burt Owens | - Children and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
    To qualify for federal disability benefits under the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, a child must be either physically disabled or legally blind. A child, as defined by Social Security, is a person under the age of 18 or a person under age 22 and a full-time student.
    There is no minimum age requirement to qualify for SSI benefits, so the parents of a disabled child may apply at anytime, including birth, that the child bec ...

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  • Eligibility For Supplemental Security Income (ssi)
    By: Burt Owens | - Eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
    Becoming disabled and unable to maintain gainful employment is a situation that can have a devastating impact on a persons financial stability. Supplemental Security Insurance (SSI) is a federal program to help disabled people by providing them with monthly financial assistance.
    SSI is available only to people with extremely limited resources, so you will need to reveal all of your income and assets when you file your claim. Beca ...

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  • Hiring A Social Security Disability Insurance (ssdi) Attorney
    By: Burt Owens | - Hiring a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Attorney
    You can hire an attorney to help you with your SSDI claim at any stage of your application process, but the only stage at which youre required to have legal representation is at the final appeal when you appear before a judge in Federal District Court.
    For most people, filing a claim for SSDI is an arduous process that can be more than a disabled person can manage. In that case, hiring an attorney to manage your init ...

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  • Children And Social Security Disability Insurance (ssdi)
    By: Burt Owens | - Children and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
    The Social Security Agency knows that as a parent, your income is relied upon to support your children. If you become disabled and are no longer able to be gainfully employed, your childrens welfare is at risk. Therefore, if you qualify for SSDI, your dependent children are also able to receive benefits to ensure their well-being.
    Your unmarried children and dependent grandchildren under the age of 18 (including adopted ch ...

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  • Eligibility For Social Security Disability: Are You Eligible?
    By: Burt Owens | - Eligibility for Social Security Disability: Are You Eligible?
    Finding yourself disabled to the point that youre unable to work is an extremely difficult situation. No one opts to become physically incapacitated, but there is financial help through the federal government program, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Qualifying for SSDI can be a difficult process, but if you pass the test, the income youll garner from the program can help to maintain your financial security. ...

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  • How A Health Insurance Plan Can Save Your Life
    By: Yamileth Medina | - Every day, more evidence comes out to reinforce the importance of having a health insurance plan. Those with insurance are generally healthier and have longer lifespans. The benefits of health insurance are especially applicable when a person is suffering from cancer, largely due to the fact that treatments are so expensive. Some cancer drugs cost thousands of dollars each month. In addition, cancer treatment often consists of chemotherapy and/or radiation for an extended period of time. The res ...
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  • Long Term Disability Benefits Claim
    By: Jacob Solomon | - Faced with stress at work and numerous personal problems, Nelson was having trouble coping. Initially his employer had been understanding and under the Group Disability benefits he had at work, he applied for short-term disability on the recommendations of his family doctor and psychiatrist, who felt some time away from his daily stress would help him find a way to cope again.
    The whirlwind of difficulties in Nelson's life did not disappear while he was away from work, and in fact, matter ...

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  • An Alternative Theory About Developmental Problems
    By: Rodger Bailey | - What if the conventional neurological, behavioral, and pharmaceutical theories to developmental issues are all on the wrong track? What if there was a cultural fix to these problems that you could do as a parent and all the symptoms would be gone naturally, quickly?

    The accepted idea for these developmental issues is that there is no cure, you could grow out of some of the symptoms over the years, but you might need to take these meds that are prescribed. And, you may need to tak ...

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