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  2. Many parents don't talk to their kids about disability 'in ...

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    Hart thinks that “the best time to talk to children about disability is when a real-life opportunity arises,” whether that is when your child sees a person with a disability at the park or on ...

  3. Category:Films about disability - Wikipedia

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    Films about disability in the United Kingdom (37 P) Films about disability in the United States (2 C, 256 P) Documentary films about people with disabilities (10 C, 63 P)

  4. It (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    Other records set by the film include the largest opening weekend for an R-rated horror film (besting Paranormal Activity 3 ' s (2011) $52.6 million), [372] the biggest theatrical debut in horror movie history (besting Hannibal ' s (2001) $58 million), [373] the biggest non-holiday/long weekend R-rated debut of all time (besting Logan ' s $88 ...

  5. List of fictional characters with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    A disability may be readily visible, or invisible in nature. Some examples of invisible disabilities include intellectual disabilities , autism spectrum disorder , attention deficit hyperactivity disorder , mental disorders , asthma , epilepsy , allergies , migraines , arthritis , and chronic fatigue syndrome . [ 1 ]

  6. Category:Films about intellectual disability - Wikipedia

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    Children without disabilities experience a positive impact too. Xiomara is an 8-year-old who uses a wheelchair and often encounters places that are not accessible due to a lack of ramps and elevators.

  8. Assessment of basic language and learning skills - Wikipedia

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    The WebABLLS is an electronic version of the assessment. It allows parents, teachers, speech pathologists, behavior analysts, and others who design, coordinate, or supervise language or skill-acquisition programs to expedite the development of IEPs, progress reports, and to easily share information about a child.

  9. Individualized Education Program - Wikipedia

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    Most schools do not automatically provide parents a knowledgeable person to guide them through the IEP process. Parents usually have to do the research to know what their child's rights are and what the school can do to help their child. [13] IEP's are not automatically given to children whose parents believe they need special education resources.