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The story's themes resonate with critical disability theory. [24] [25] 1843 Tiny Tim: A Christmas Carol: Charles Dickens: Tiny Tim is believed to have had either rickets, tuberculosis (TB), polio, and/or cerebral palsy. [26] [27] 1978 Walter Walter: David Cook: He has learning and communication disabilities. [28] [29] 1937 Lennie Small Of Mice ...
The term twice-exceptional was coined by James J. Gallagher to denote students who are both gifted and have disabilities. [68] [69] In other words, twice-exceptional students are those who have two special needs. For instance, they might have gifted learning needs and a learning disability.
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"The younger kids are when we have conversations about people with physical and intellectual disabilities, and the more we create compassion and extend a hand in friendship, the better for us all."
The estimates range from "exceedingly rare" [18] to one in ten people with autism having savant skills in varying degrees. [1] A 2009 British study of 137 parents of autistic children found that 28% believe their children met the criteria for a savant skill, defined as a skill or power "at a level that would be unusual even for 'normal' people ...
The other parents don’t know you and don’t know your kid, so anything that's perceived as different stands out. ... because kids who aren’t comfortable being in physical spaces love being on ...
“With [Larry], there’s things we don’t have to explain,” she says. “They don’t have to be understood because we both have gone through it. That gives us a level of ease and comfort.”
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