Resources for Handicapped Children
Handicapped children are often some of the most positive and determined people found anywhere. They often have wonderful attitudes towards their disabilities and are more accepting of themselves than many disabled adults. One reason for this is the natural innocence, spirit and resiliency of children. There are a variety of helpful resources to help enrich the quality of life these special children enjoy. One area parents must deal with eventually is the education of their disabled child. There are several options that you may want to consider. There are public schools, private schools, special schools for the disabled and homeschooling.
Before making a decision about how you want to educate your disabled child, speak to their doctor. He or she may have a recommendation. Some children do well in public school, in special education classes. This not only teaches the disabled child to function in the real world, it helps teach altruism and tolerance to the non-disabled students. For these and other reasons many parents do enroll their children in public school. There are even school buses especially for disabled children that have wheelchair ramps and lifts. A private or special school for the disabled may be an option if you feel your child is not suited to public school.
For example, there are schools for the deaf and blind that teach people with these specific disabilities how to communicate and function on their own. Common subjects focused on in these schools include reading Braille, sign language and more. For the blind student these schools may also help them work with seeing eye dogs and even acquire an assistance dog. Dogs (and in some cases even monkeys) can be very helpful for disabled children and adults. These assistance animals can perform all kinds of tasks and provide companionship.
There are support groups for parents of handicapped children, as well as groups where these children can get together and play. There are also support groups for the kids that are conducted by professionals who are specially trained in this area. The Americans with Disabilities Act has a site where you can research more on what kind of help and support is available for children and adults with disabilities. Thanks to this particular government Act, the disabled have many rights such as handicapped parking and wheelchair accessible building entry.
| Handicapped trio couldn't make rent Three handicapped friends and roommates were forced out of their Bridgeport apartment Thursday morning after failing to pay rent, but they say they had nowhere to go for help... | ||
Vt. toughens handicapped parking violations The state of Vermont is cracking down on motorists who illegally park in spaces reserved for the handicapped... | ||
Community servants - Evening Observer
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Golden Heart Award goes to educator Marjorie Davis OBE - thebahamasweekly.com
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Handicapped man gets life term for killing sister's friend A handicapped man and his sister have been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Delhi court for stabbing a girl 30 times with a knife... | ||
Disabled Passaic residents lose free handicapped parking More than 200 disabled city residents for years received free handicapped parking spaces outside their homes. Now, the city is slapping them with a $50 fee... | ||
Swampscott's Mangini takes part in Disabled American Veterans week at Mount . - Wicked Local
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Macomb Library for the Blind settles into new digs Clinton Township — Macomb Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped has a new home... | ||
Spring social calendar - Montreal Gazette
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Handicapped St. Paul woman's only voice stolen and found A computerized device that speaks for Lynda Swenson was stolen from outside her home... | ||
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