Sentences with phrase «said disabled children»

I was explaining to him about the parent partnership service when he said disabled children should be put down.
Cornwall county councillor finally bows to public pressure after saying disabled children should be «put down».
The Cornwall county councillor who provoked outrage by saying disabled children should be put down has bowed to public pressure and resigned.

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«Obamacare took Medicaid, which was designed to help the poor, the needy, the sick, disabled, also children and pregnant women, it took it and went way above the poverty line to many able - bodied Americans,» she said.
Here are a few things people sometimes say that for many parents with disabled children, may not be that helpful, along with things which might work instead
And socially conservative groups were quick to praise Ryan's selection, with the president of National Right to Life saying that «Ryan has a deep, abiding respect for all human life, including unborn children and their mothers, the disabled and the elderly.»
My parents say it was a tough decision, but they decided that if this third child was disabled, then she'd be disabled.
Since you want to be a complete ass and say that Palin should have had her child aborted for being disabled, then we shouldn't have to pay taxes if you ever need help, and every doctor should deny you healthcare, that way if you have a health issue you can suffer!
When asked about it, Piper said, «I personally think that it would have been better for [Palin] to stay at home with her disabled child — both for the good of the family and as a model for moms.
Geyer says the goal of a developmentally disabled child should be to live an independent adult life, if possible.
Disabled children «want to be included in the same way,» Nielander said.
«You go into Central Park with a special - needs child, and the other parents look straight through you,» one father of a disabled daughter says.
If psychologists could help people expand their working - memory capacity or make it function more efficiently, everyone could benefit, from chess masters to learning - disabled children, says Torkel Klingberg, MD, PhD, an assistant cognitive neuroscience professor at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden.
Oh Jayne I don't know if I could abort so far into a pregnancy either.Abortion is such an emotive subject especially when you have to carry the burden around with you all your life.As you say if a child is so severely disabled their quality of life and yours would justify it.I'm glad all is ok with you and the baby and I'm looking forward to seeing the little bub when she arrives x Aly recently posted... Mamarazzi - Are You Constantly Taking Photos Of Your Kids?
Mr Cameron, himself the parent of a disabled child, said he was «passionate» about helping people to choose the education that is right for them.
At an assembly in the school's auditorium, Molinaro said when he took office he promised to help three groups of people — seniors, the disabled and children.
There are a few students, some young women who say they have never voted before but will for Corbyn, a disabled woman in a wheelchair, some local party activists, and a number of parents with children.
At an event in Hamden on Wednesday, Republican State Senator George Logan of Ansonia said that if Malloy vetoes the budget, he will be turning his back on children, seniors, and disabled people,
Hubert Humphry said, and I quote, «The moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly; and those who are in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy and the disabled
Tinubu said that a proper system of education and global health care delivery are indispensable towards making Nigerian child relevant in the global context, stressing that the National Health Act, 2014, should exempt all pregnant women, the elderly, the disabled and children from paying for services in public hospitals.
Fayemi said the four cardinal programmes: free education, free healthcare for children, pregnant, old and disabled; job creation and rural development, had been adopted as the APC's manifestoes.
«From the very first file I found in the archives, I saw that he was implicated in the Nazi program that actually killed disabled childrensays Sheffer, a senior fellow at the University of California, Berkeley's Institute for European Studies.
Elbourne says: «It is possible that ECMO saves lives but leaves more severely disabled children.
«Many children that we used to call intellectually disabled and many more with social deficits are now recognized as being on the autism spectrum,» said Kathy Katz, a pediatric psychologist at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC.
«If it's a skill deficit, a kid doesn't know how to behave,» says Joseph Ryan, a special education researcher at Clemson University who has worked in schools for disabled children.
It was 1951, and there were no laws on the books saying the town had to accept a blind child — or any disabled...
Christine Lenehan, director of the Council for Disabled Children, said: «We welcome the government's continued investment in the SEND reforms, which is evidence of its commitment to fully embedding the new system.
A Department for Education (DfE) spokesman said: «We are committed to ensuring disabled children can access early years education and that play opportunities are accessible to disabled children.
Participants said they fear disabled children will not be able to meet proposed new national student - achievement standards, or will be automatically...
It was 1951, and there were no laws on the books saying the town had to accept a blind child — or any disabled child for that matter.
Addressing more than 1,300 health professionals, special - education experts, advocates for the disabled, and parents at a conference here, Dr. Koop said that too many handicapped and chronically ill children are not receiving timely and adequate care.
The WJ - III cognitive, with its large variety of subtests, is said to provide the most information in the potential identification of twice exceptional (gifted and learning disabled) children.
It only takes one subgroup of children, such as those learning to speak English or those who are severely disabled, who might not do as well as the federal government says it should, to keep an entire school from making AYP.
Los Angeles Unified School District spokeswoman Gayle Pollard - Terry said that although the district reported zero instances of restraints, it keeps its own tally of incidents involving disabled children.
«The state attorney general made the right decision to appeal the part of the judge's ruling that imposed mandates on everything from determining how teachers are evaluated to denying education to severely disabled children to requiring new graduation standards,» said Sheila Cohen, the union president.
Senator Looney said that over 110,000 Connecticut families needed heating assistance help last year and that «nearly a third of those who received help were elderly, while 26 percent were disabled, and 24 percent had children under the age of five.»
«The bottom line is: schools are responsible for the education of children — for all children, be they Black, Brown, White, poor, rich, female, male, disabled, non-disabled, English - speaking or not,» said Dr. María «Cuca» Robledo Montecel, IDRA president
If not, the survivor benefit is reduced by one 120th for every month the survivor is under 45, at which point it becomes zero if they're under 35 and aren't disabled or have a dependent child, Runchey says.
Say you have a disabled child and you want to leave her $ 500,000, no matter how old she is when you die.
You never know what your opponent will say so you should disable voice chat unless you want your child to hear some....
Miguel Poiares Maduro's conclusion in Coleman v Attridge Law signifies an added protection for both carers and parents of disabled children, says Rachel Dineley, employment partner at Beachcroft LLP.
«This will be of tremendous importance to those adult disabled children affected by this decision as it provides them with means to support themselves over and above [the Ontario Disability Support Program],» says Richardson.
A woman who has launched a constitutional challenge of Ontario's Family Law Act in an effort to require her 21 - year - old son's biological father to continue paying support for him because he is disabled, is an important case that highlights vital questions around child support and the care of disabled adults, says Toronto family lawyer Steven Benmor.
As it stands, disabled adult children of unmarried parents are not entitled to child support in Ontario and Alberta unless they are enrolled in full - time education, since common - law partners fall under provincial legislation which includes a narrow definition of who qualifies as a child for the purposes of support, says Silbert, principal of Sharon B. Silbert Professional Corporation.
A mother's attempts to extend child support payments for her disabled adult son through a constitutional challenge is a long time coming, says Toronto family lawyer Christine Marchetti.
It's surprising the issue giving rise to a recent constitutional challenge to align federal and provincial laws on the eligibility of disabled adult children for child support wasn't addressed long ago, says St. Catharines family lawyer Sharon Silbert.
Speaking at an Every Disabled Child Matters event yesterday, Children's Minister Sarah Teather, said:
Each member is passionate about ensuring disabled children and young people, and those with special educational needs, have an equal say in issues and decisions that affect them and their families.
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».
He remembers two letters in particular: «One was from parents who had to carry their disabled children on a piece of plywood because they didn't have supportive chairs,» he says.
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