Sentences with phrase «disabled children who»

Perseverance, or persistence, is an invaluable asset for disabled children who wish to succeed.
There are many accounts of learning disabled children who, when exposed to activities, discovered one with which they resonated — often art or sports — and continued to develop.
Ofsted's 2012 thematic survey report on protecting disabled children found that disabled children who were also identified as children in need often had unidentified child protection needs.
SSI will consider some income of the parents of unmarried, disabled children who are under age 18 and living at home to be income of the children when applying SSI income limits to the children.
Betty Mitchell, head of the school, and five of her relatives and one other woman accepted more than $ 200,000 in state voucher money, textbook publishers and even landscapers — all money intended for disabled children who didn't even attend the school.
The authors» main argument against the proven cost - effectiveness of planned home birth is that «the lifetime costs of supporting the neurologically disabled children who will result from planned home birth» have not been factored in, nor have the supposedly increased rates of death.
Parents of a disabled child who will need ongoing support such as medical care or assisted living, however, will need to purchase cash - value insurance, advised James Hunt, a life actuary for the Consumer Federation of America and founder of website Evaluatelifeinsurance.org.
If you are parent of a disabled child who has participated or is participating in sports, we hope you will share what you have learned with the rest of the MomsTeam community.
She left behind a 15 - year - old autistic and developmentally disabled child who needs round - the - clock care.
There are so many stories that I could tell — the story of my guidance counselor's sixth - grade, learning disabled child who feels like a failure due to constant testing, a principal of an elementary school who is furious with having to use to use a book he deems inappropriate for third graders because his district bought the State Education Department approved common core curriculum, and the frustration of math teachers due to the ever - changing rules regarding the use of calculators on the tests.
She lives with the severely disabled child who we'll call Pat, 31.
The AG ruled that this was discrimination by association similar to the discrimination found in the case of Coleman v Attridge Law (the case of a mother with a disabled child who suffered a disadvantage by reason of the child's disability).
Domiciliary Care Allowance is a monthly payment for a severely disabled child who is under age 16 and needs full - time care and attention far beyond what is normally required by a child of the same age.

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In addition, children under 18 or who are disabled may receive 75 percent of your benefit.
If your former spouse is caring for your child who is under age 16 or disabled who gets benefits on your record, they will not have to meet the length - of - marriage rule.
On the other hand, the child and dependent care tax credit can also be used by those who are caring for aging parents or disabled relatives.
The program was and still is designed to serve as a financial safety net for retirees and those receiving benefits as a surviving spouse, surviving dependent child or as a person who is permanently and totally disabled.
SSDI offers family benefits to spouses, children, divorced spouses, disabled children and adult children who are disabled before they turn 22.
Frans van der Lugt, who cared for disabled children of all faiths and refused to leave them when the war started, was dragged from his monastery in Homs, and beaten, shot, and left to die in the street.
Horror stories of artificial reproduction, like that of the surrogate mother who in 2013 was offered $ 10,000 to abort her disabled child, are increasing in frequency.
The principal argument for abortion for a disabled child is that the child's life will not be worth living, that it would be a burden to the child himself or herself, to those who have to care for him or her, and to society as a whole.
One of the things I have respected most in Aida Rosa, principal of the elementary school P.S. 30, and the teachers that I talk with on her staff is that they look at children here as children, not as «distorted children,» not as «morally disabled children,» not as «quasi-children» who require a peculiar arsenal of reconstructive strategies and stick - and - carrot ideologies that wouldn't be accepted for one hour by the parents or the teachers of the upper middle class.
His father, Paul, who teaches at Providence college, didn't notice what was happening at first, since his wife and Dominic were seated at a special location for disabled children, with Paul and his four other children further away.
When nine out often women choose not to bring a disabled child into the world it is both a sign and a reinforcement of the culture's inhospitality toward those who live a conspicuously dependent life.
Unlike the skid - row «derelicts» who seemed to be the typical homeless in the «60s, the street people today embrace the whole gamut of humanity: the «new poor,» the mentally disabled, evicted families, elderly single people, hoboes, alcoholics, drug addicts, abused spouses, abused young people and cast - off children.
Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese woman who gave birth to her second child in prison after refusing to renounce her Christian faith, claims that her baby may have become disabled as a result.
And if so, surely similar denials of personhood could be applied to unborn children who are not yet «sentient», the severely mentally disabled, people in comas or persistent vegetative states, and indeed anyone in a very deep sleep.
Dr. Ann Neuhaus is losing her medical license because she did not force a pregnant 10 year old, mentally disabled girl who was ra / ped by her uncle to carry the child to term.
In fact, «almost half of parents who kill a disabled child serve no jail time at all.»
We are delighted to announce the launch of our brand new online lottery scheme with funds raised going directly to the Leeds United Foundation, the grass roots sports charity who work tirelessly to deliver high level programmes across our region for children, young people, adults, disabled at - risk, the unemployed and the elderly.
Adult children who are disabled also may receive coverage through the government's Medicaid program if their incomes fail to cover the cost of medical services, or if they qualify for and / or receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Children who qualify as learning disabled are supported with specially designed instruction based on each child's unique strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles.
North Riverside illustrator Kathleen Spale grew up with a brother who is disabled and remembers waiting for him to come home from the hospital when she was a child.
Debra specializes in teaching reading and writing to elementary school children who are learning disabled, on the autism spectrum, have attention deficit disorders, dyslexia, and who are «twice exceptional» (gifted with learning differences).
These are helpful for parents who get a break from caregiving, but of course, disabled children and teens themselves benefit deeply.
Special Needs Child Refers to children who are physically, developmentally or emotional disabled, a sibling group and all others who might remain in foster care should no adoptive family be available.
A few years ago, players in the Central Missouri Eagles Youth Ice Hockey program which I help coach spent the afternoon with sick, injured and disabled patients at a local children's hospital who must clear substantial hurdles before they can play the sports so many families simply take for granted.
Parent C may have a child with mild issues who needs a learning specialist while Parent D is frustrated at the lack of appropriate educational tools for their physically disabled child.
Camps assisting with children who are mentally disabled need counselors or workers able to handle the associated frustrations and learning challenges due to disabilities.
Any age if he or she is caring for your child who is younger than 16 or disabled and receiving Social Security benefits.
We're shattering the age old assumption that fathers who stay home to care for their children must be out of work or disabled.
Fisher House, for example, has a variety of scholarships for military dependents and spouses, including one for children of those who died or were severely disabled in service to our country.
We only have to imagine ourselves as a newborn — or as helpless as one — to see why responding with sensitivity is one of the most important skills we can cultivate in ourselves, in our children, in the people who care for our elderly, our sick, our disabled, our tiniest, our most vulnerable.
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Tree of Hope offers hope to the families of seriously ill and disabled children in the UK who need specialist, surgery, treatment and therapy in order to free them from suffering, giving a better quality to their young lives.
In reauthorizing SNAP (among other things), the GOP bill stiffens work requirements for so - called «Able - Bodied Adults without Dependents» - ABAWDs or, sometimes, ABODs - who are neither elderly, disabled nor the sole parent of young children.
A higher rate of the child element of CTC is paid to families who are responsible for a disabled child or young person.
What you have to ask yourself right now is whether you are prepared to sacrifice lives - the lives of children being raised in poverty, the lives of patients being left to die on trolleys in hospital corridors, the lives of disabled people who are cut off and abandoned to their fates, the lives of the elderly left shivering at home or shamefully neglected in profit - driven care homes.
Those hit hardest by the new universal credit rules will be lone parents, disabled people and couples with children who rent their home rather than have a mortgage.
Explaining that, actually, pensioners are exempt, people with disabled children are exempt, and people who need care around the clock are exempt.
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