Sentences with phrase «disabled children whose»

We also have a classroom of learning - disabled children whose scores are folded into the overall school's scores — so don't be fooled by how JM's scores look a little less robust than neighboring Hills schools.
This can cause a huge delay and create an unnecessary bureaucratic nightmare, which is a headache for your family and potentially dangerous if you have disabled children whose continued care will depend on that money.
These benefits are offered to disabled children whose parents paid into Social Security throughout their careers.

Not exact matches

Disabled children often need systems that provide particularly good support for as long as possible and whose seatbelt clip can not be released by the child.
Instead, the program is intended to serve the millions of impoverished American children whose parents can not send them to school with a home - packed lunch for a whole host of possible reasons that never seem to cross Parker's mind: the family's SNAP benefits fail to cover a month's worth of healthful food, in light of today's rising food costs; there is only one parent in the household and he or she works one or more jobs and is not home to pack a lunch; one or both caretakers are drug - addicted, mentally ill, physically disabled or otherwise unable to adequately provide for their children; the family lives in a homeless shelter and lacks access to kitchen facilities; the family lives in a food desert where healthful groceries are scarce, etc. etc..
A child carer whose mother faces humiliating tests to prove she is disabled won't be looking for some golden ticket to enter the middle class.
That law has four key provisions: 1) every child, no matter how disabled, has a right to a free and appropriate education, which can take place in either a public or private setting; 2) an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) must be designed for each child in consultation with his or her parents; 3) the child should be educated in the «least restrictive environment»; and 4) parents can object to the educational provisions for their child by requesting a «due process» hearing with an independent hearing officer, whose decisions can be appealed to the courts (see sidebar).
The honest account of a mother whose child was born at 23 weeks and subsequently became blind and multiply - disabled.
Each time we see a disabled child on a therapy horse, a group of scouts learning about responsible pet ownership, or a family walking out the door with its new dog or cat, we thank this amazing lady whose vision and love for animals made it all possible.
I know this isn't the situation of these parents, whose child was not disabled and whose condition modern medicine in fact knows how to fix, but I think they operate within that broader paradigm, and I can't judge them that harshly.
Where an employer treats an employee who is not himself disabled less favourably than another employee is or would be treated in a comparable situation, and the less favourable treatment is based on the disability of the employee's child, whose care is provided primarily by that employee, such treatment is contrary to the prohibition of direct discrimination.
«Disabled children of unmarried relationships, and their residential parents, most often mothers, face economic hardships and insecurity not visited upon those whose parents married.
Finding childcare can be a challenge for any family; for those with physically or developmentally disabled children, or for those whose children have mental health concerns, it can seem nearly impossible.
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