Data shows that one out of four people may become disabled for at least three to four months before their retirement age. (…)
Handicap sports imply sports for the handicap people. It seems somewhat awkward when we talk of people with disability playing games and sports. (…)
Kids with disabilities are called handicapped kids. There is a double disadvantage for the handicapped kids - being too young to look after themselves and being disabled. (…)
Developmental disabilities refer to impairment at the mental or physical level. (…)
Have you ever realized how hard a disabled person works to perform even the daily day to day activities? There are things that we don't notice and feel. (…)
It is common to come across problems in learning to speak, read or write and also in behavior, when we deal with children. (…)
Learning disability is a common disorder found in many children and even adolescents. (…)
Dysgraphia is caused by a sort of dysfunction of the nervous system, in other words, brain disorder. Dysgraphia may exist in two forms- specific and non-specific. (…)
It is important that you compliment those with learning disabilities since these people always struggle harder than the rest, to learn the same thing. (…)
It is a heart wrenching experience watching someone you love slip away. This is what happens to anyone with a family member suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. (…)
Dyslexia is a type of learning disorder that has claimed thousands of brains. Dyslexia survivors were believed to be dumb at a time. (…)
Alzheimer’s disease is an incurable illness. This disease will slowly but surely ravage a patient’s brain functions relating to memory, sound judgment. (…)
Free disability duration guideline is used to calculate and manage the treatment of physical disabilities and manage the disability duration of workers' compensation claims. (…)
Disabled or handicapped people earlier found it very difficult to go for skiing. But, the arrival of disabled one ski equipment is now available to help a handicap person enjoy skiing. (…)
Learning disabled and autism lesson plans provide necessary plans for people suffering from learning disabilities which is also known as autism. (…)
Love. A bond that exists between a parent and a child.
It is only inevitable that a parent would want all the best for her child. A good future. A good rearing. (…)
Life must be wonderful not only in terms of its length but also in terms of quality. But seemingly it is yet to dawn upon most of the world. (…)
Children with learning disability can be a little difficult to manage because of their specific needs and wants. (…)
Horserace handicapping software helps a handicap and anyone predict the results of horse race. (…)
Unfortunate it is, but disability makes one feel a little low about oneself unless one happens to be very high on self confidence, which many are but most aren’t. (…)
Handicap ramp construction is important as wheelchair bound people and disabled or handicapped persons use handicap ramps to access elevated areas as well as downward areas. (…)
Seeing a person on wheelchair, with hearing aid or with black goggles and a stick is enough for you to know that how tough life could be for people with disabilities. (…)
There are also numerous avid gardeners among the disabled people. But, due to their disability, they find it very difficult to work in the gardens. (…)
People suffering from different types of physical disabilities are likely to face many obstacles. (…)
Characteristics of learning disabilities help one understand the nuances of the disease and administer the different possible medications to counter the disability. (…)