Children And Disability

Children & the Disabilities Act

According to the Justice Department, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) "prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in employment, State and local government, public accommodations, commercial facilities, transportation, and...

SSI Benefits for Children of the Disabled

Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, are Social Security payments given to people who are disabled, over 65, or blind and have limited resources. There is an application and eligibility process that must be completed to determine if a person is...

5 Things You Need to Know About Children With Disabilities

Many disabilities affect children. Some of these disabilities, such as Down syndrome or physical disabilities, are easy to notice. Other disabilities, such as learning disabilities or hearing loss, aren't noticeable. This is because some...

Grants for Children of Disabled Parents

When one or both parents become disabled, there is often a question about how their child's education will be paid. Luckily, there are a number of grants that are available specifically for children who have a parent, or even a grandparent, who is...

Social Security Benefits for Children With Disabilities

Unless your disabled child has a medical condition that the Social Security Administration has green-lighted to receive benefits immediately, you might wait up to five months for a decision on your application for benefits. However, there are...

First Day of School Tips for Children With Disabilities

The first day of school is often nerve-racking for children and children with disabilities may experience additional concerns associated with heading back to school. According to Kids Health, children with disabilities have the same educational...

How to Include Multi-Disabled Children Into Activities

When you're planning activities for children, it can be challenging to find ways to include both multi-disabled children as well as those with regular abilities. But a disability doesn't need to lead to segregation. With the right equipment and...

Disabled Children's Grants

Disabled children face a wide range of challenges depending on the kind and severity of their disability. Some of the things disabled children need, like medical care and education, can be much more expensive than they are for a non-disabled...

How to Help Parents Teach Children With Learning Disabilities

Learning disabilities are a fairly common occurrence with about 10 percent of the population dealing with difficulty in a learning context, according to the Child Development Institute. The term "learning disorder," as explained by the National...

Swimming for Disabled Children

Swimming can provide recreation and therapy for everyone, including children with disabilities. Swimming provides resistance training, is easy on the joints and improves coordination. Swimming constitutes an official sport for a number of...

How to Apply for Disability Benefits for Children

The decision to apply for Social Security disability benefits on behalf of your child entails following strict guidelines and providing accurate information. Once your child has been diagnosed with a lifelong or long-term disability, Social...

Ball Games for Disabled Children

Ball games for disabled children are often designed to properly utilize and enhance a disabled child's physical strengths. As a result, ball games for disabled children vary depending on the type of disability your child has. If it is a severe...

How to Help Children Deal With Disabled People

It's not uncommon for children to stare at people with disabilities. It's a natural human response to anything that's different. However, once your child becomes familiar with the disability, your child can begin to focus on what she has in common...

How to Help Learning Disabled Children

A learning disability is a neurological disorder that makes it difficult for someone to learn and understand certain concepts, or perform certain mental processes, according to the University of Michigan Health System. Helping a learning disabled...

Pool Exercises for Disabled Children

Pool exercises can help keep disabled children active and physically fit . They range from floating exercises to water walking exercises. While it is possible for a disabled child to perform pool exercises unassisted, most will require a swimming...

Toilet Training for Disabled Children

Knowing how and when to potty train your child is commonly an issue that challenges parents with special-needs children, according to Mark Wolraich, author of "American Academy of Pediatrics: Guide to Toilet Training." Determining when the child...

Types of Learning Disabilities in Children

Learning disabilities are often diagnosed in childhood and may include deficits in several areas of functioning. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) outlines three main learning disorders that may be diagnosed in...

Sports Programs for Disabled Children

Disabled children can compete in sports through programs designed with their special needs in mind. National sports programs for disabled children have local branches throughout the United States. Activities may include basketball, swimming,...

Lovastatin & Cognitive Learning Disabilities in Children

In 2005, scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles used the cholesterol-lowering drug lovastatin to successfully treat a learning disability in experimental mice. The study, led by Dr. Alcino J. Silva, sparked intense research into...

Schools for Physically Disabled Children

When a child's health problems cause physical disabilities, his parents might consider placing him in a school for the physically disabled. While traditional school districts do provide as many services as they can for these students, some...

How to Teach Learning Disabled Children to Read

Children with learning disabilities, or LD, struggle to accomplish tasks such as reading, writing and calculating math problems. Reading disabilities, according to LD Online, account for about 80 percent of LD, while literacy rates for about 20...

Obesity Problems of Physically Disabled Children

When a child’s body mass index registers above the 85th percentile, or his weight exceeds 20 percent over the recommended number for his height, doctors consider him obese. Because childhood obesity often results from a lack of physical...

A Child's Diet & Behavior

Children truly might be a reflection of what they eat because their behavior, both positive and negative, is linked to their dietary choices. The Bamford-Lahey Children's Foundation states that even in 1922 a link between certain foods and...

How to Care for Infants With Disabilities

Seventeen percent of U.S. children have developmental or behavioral disabilities, such as autism, intellectual disabilities and attention problems, and many children experience medical conditions and delays that affect their development. Less than...

Signs & Symptoms of a Mentally Disabled Child

Intellectual disability, also known as mental or cognitive disability, is not uncommon in the United States. The National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities reports that, as of January 2011, about 6.5 million people across the...

SSI Benefits for Kids

In the United States, individuals with low income, limited means, or physical and mental disabilities are offered financial help under the Supplemental Security Income scheme. SSI is administered by the U.S. Social Security Administration, which...

An Early Childhood Development System

Early childhood development systems help children from birth to age 3 with a diagnosed developmental delay or disability. These disabilities or delays might be immediately apparent at birth or they might appear over time. Each state administers...

Yoga for Children With Down Syndrome

Yoga is a centuries old practice that uses a series of poses and breath work to help relax and unify body, mind and spirit. Parents are now discovering the benefits of yoga for children with Down Syndrome. The practice can help these children...

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