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In reference to the paper, it has been proved that, disabled children exhibit higher chances of growing in poverty in comparison to their developing peers.... The correlation between child disability and poverty is of great concern as it gives a clue that disabled children are prawn to conditions that impede their development, education adjustment and attainment.... Moreover, the conditions increases exposure of the disabled children to poor health risks, social exclusion and additional impairment....
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Dissertation
Overview The process of inclusion forming the basis of classroom-based interventions can be traced back to the 1950s when parents of children with disabilities started a movement leading to the implementation of The Education All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 (PL 94-142), rendering mandatory free and appropriate education in the least restrictive environment for all children, regardless of disability.... onsequently, resource rooms and self-contained classrooms for children with disabilities were included in schools....
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Research Paper
This paper 'music Therapy in Modern Society' shall discuss one such sophistication of the modern day advancements, known as the music Therapy.... The author of the paper states that the concept of music Therapy is recognized as an allied health profession has become one of the most expressive therapies for the impairments and treatments in the modern days.... music therapy refers to and comprises an interpersonal process.... The music therapy is regarded as both a science and an art, with quantitative and qualitative literature of research based on integrating such fields as musicology, music theory, clinical therapy, psychoacoustics, embodied music cognition, musical acoustics, comparative musicology and aesthetics of music....
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Article
The paper presents the expert professional opinions and empirical evidences regarding identification of children with learning difficulties; the law that guarantees special learning education of children, and how parents and educators cope with the problem; and will come up with some recommendations on suitable treatments of children with learning disabilities.... Learning disabilities can be enduring circumstances on children that in many cases, affect their lives, their relationship with their family, friends and activities in school....
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Research Paper
"Appraisal of Qualitative Methods in Pain Management of People with Learning disabilities" paper presents the development of an evidence-based practice that can be used by caregivers, such as family members and nurses—through the exploration of the experiences of the parents and resident patients.... More specifically, those who have learning disabilities are propelled to the margins of society as they are deemed to be socially inept and thus, warrants little attention and care (Blair in Department of Health 2001)....
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Coursework
This literature review "Neuropsychological Patterns of Learning in Children with Learning Disabilities" discusses the use of a neuropsychological system for investigating children with disabilities that became criticized for reflecting an emphasis on static impacts of brain impairment.... The purpose of this analysis is to provide a scholarly critique regarding the patterns of learning of children with disabilities.... The objective of this analysis is to review the patterns of variations in learning for children with learning disabilities....
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Literature review
The paper "disabilities in the Public School System" describes that After completing higher education, the teachers should be trained further to enable them to care of disability cases like epilepsy that require special medical attention on the event.... The essay further evaluates different types of disabilities common among schools going kids in the United States....
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Essay
"Early Language Intervention for children with Developmental Disabilities" paper argues that the implementation of AAC in early language intervention purposes to stimulate the basic communication, language, and emergent literacy in children with different etiological differences.... The majority of children with developmental disabilities tend to have also a problem developing their language skills.... Continued lack of attention and inadequate support towards such cases has immensely contributed to the behavioral problems observed in children with developmental disabilities; because they lack the proper language and communication skills....
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Literature review