Not exact matches
Others are raising
handicapped children alone.
Where do the morals come from that tell you the Bible is WRONG to support the OWNING of
other people; discrimination against women, discrimination against the
handicapped, unpunished BEATING of slaves,
children, etc..?
The purpose of all these interventions is almost always noble - sounding - to protect the public health, to assist
children, the old, or the
handicapped or some
other underprivileged group, to safeguard entitlements, to watch over the expenditure of taxpayers» money, and so on and so forth.
• Extremes of great involvement on the one hand to total withdrawal on the
other have been observed, with possibly less involvement with daughters and with more severely
handicapped children, and greater involvement with first - born
handicapped children (for review, see Lamb & Laumann - Billings, 1997).
I did attend school with
other children like me;
children who had «hidden
handicaps» (students with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, etc.) We were shuffled into lower level programs and did not receive special services.
Under the rules of the program as approved by the legislature last year, the families of
handicapped students would have been obligated — like
other participating families — to pay any transportation costs for their
children to attend school in a district
other than the one in which they lived.
This policy also envisages «wherever it is feasible, the education of
children with motor
handicaps and
other mild
handicaps, will be common with that of
others».
A dependent - care flexible spending account lets you set aside pretax money for expenses related to caring for a
child — this is not the same as the
child tax credit, which you use for a disabled spouse, parent, or
other mentally or physically
handicapped dependent.
Everything else being equal, the main reasons to purchase permanent insurance are: (1) if you have a dependent, such as a special - needs
child or
handicapped loved one, who relies almost solely on your income to live and who will need to rely on it after your death in perpetuity, or (2) if you have few, if any,
other assets and don't actively plan on having any that could be used to cover the cost of your funeral, to pay off any outstanding debts, or to provide some inheritance to your family.
Everything else being equal, the main reasons to purchase permanent insurance are: (1) if you have a dependent, such as a special - needs
child or
handicapped loved one, who relies almost solely on your income to live and who will need to rely on it after your death in perpetuity, or (2) if you have few, if any,
other assets and don't actively plan on having any that could be used to cover the cost of your funeral, to pay off any outstanding debts, or to provide some inheritance to your family.
Meet «special» financial demands of physically or mentally
handicapped or learning - disabled
children or parents or
other dependents with physical or mental limitations
It may take time to find the appropriate family that can provide the extra measure of patience, acceptance, caring and understanding of the
child's needs because of their mental or physical
handicaps, disruptive behavior, medical problems or
other factors.
The law says that a
child is disabled if s / he is: «blind, deaf of dumb or suffers from a mental disorder of any kind or is substantially or permanently
handicapped by illness, injury or congenital deformity or such
other disability as may be prescribed».
Summary: Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Fair Housing Act), as amended, prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in
other housing - related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including
children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of
children under the age of 18), and
handicap (disability).
and its parent company, Realogy Corporation fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968), as amended, which generally prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in
other housing - related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including
children under the age of 18 living with parents of legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of
children under the age of 18), and
handicap (disability).
To that end, we fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968), as amended, which prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in
other housing - related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including
children under the age of 18 living with parents of legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of
children under the age of 18), and
handicap (disability).
Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Fair Housing Act), as amended, prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in
other housing - related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including
children under the age of 18 living with parents of legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of
children under the age of 18), and
handicap (disability).