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  2. Parents with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Parent and child. Parents with disabilities are people with certain disorders (mental, physical, or other types) who are raising young children or being cared for by their young children. Disability brings various problems to the parents themselves, their children and the whole family. Researchers have studied the effects and issues raised by ...

  3. Family support - Wikipedia

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    Family support is the support of families with a member with a disability, which may include a child, an adult, or even the parent in the family.In the United States, family support includes "unpaid" or "informal" support by neighbors, families, and friends, "paid services" through specialist agencies providing an array of services termed "family support services", school or parent services ...

  4. Disability influencer and mom of 4 fights stereotypes by ...

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    According to the National Council on Disability, there are 4.1 million parents with disabilities in the U.S., and many face legal and social challenges as they raise their families.

  5. Special needs trusts bring peace of mind to aging parents of ...

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    Special needs trusts bring peace of mind to aging parents of children with disabilities. Hannah Frances Johansson, CNN. September 13, 2024 at 3:39 PM. Sign up for CNN’s Stress, But Less newsletter.

  6. Parents of Kids with Disabilities Praise Colin Farrell for ...

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    After Colin Farrell opened up about his 20-year-old son James' special needs diagnosis, many other parents of kids with special needs were happy to see the actor using his platform to raise ...

  7. Family Movement - Wikipedia

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    Parents were also involved as parent-professional partners at university centers, and were given additional funds to begin cross-disability offices, and even family support agencies with preferential hiring practices. Three famous Americans (two parents and one brother) had a major impact on public perceptions of disability in the 1950s and 1960s.

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

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    Diversifying your child’s toy collection is also a good step towards opening a discussion about disability. Whether your child prefers a remote-controlled person in a wheelchair or a doll that ...

  9. Welcome to Holland - Wikipedia

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    "Welcome to Holland" is a prominent essay, written in 1987 by American author and social activist Emily Perl Kingsley, about having a child with a disability. The piece is given by many organizations to new parents of children with special needs issues such as Down syndrome. As a testament to its popularity, several individuals have received ...