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  2. Disability - Wikipedia

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    A study in the journal Child Development indicated that minority disabled children are more likely to receive punitive discipline in low and middle income countries. [145] Due to the fact that children with disabilities are mistreated more often than those without disability; racialized children in this category are at an even higher risk.

  3. Management of cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Even though exercise is commonly recommended, there is only a small amount of evidence saying that aerobic exercise is good for gross motor function in children. [16] Exercise can increase wellness in those with cerebral palsy. With regards to sports, the amount of exercise advised should be unique to the demands of the sport in question, the ...

  4. Kinesiology - Wikipedia

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    For example, learning to push a wheelchair or play wheelchair basketball might be a goal for a child with a spinal cord injury, while running and playing regular basketball is a goal for a child with a disability. In other cases, a child with a disability might focus on fewer objectives or modified objectives within a domain (e.g., physical ...

  5. Exercise can boost your memory — and a new study says the ...

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    (Getty Images) (d3sign via Getty Images) Decades of research has found that exercise is helpful for overall health and fitness, doing everything from lowering your risk of heart disease to helping ...

  6. Cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Disability is the term used to define a restriction in the ability to perform a normal activity of daily living which someone of the same age can perform. For example, a three-year-old child who is not able to walk has a disability because a normal three-year-old can walk independently.

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  8. Special needs - Wikipedia

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    In the United States "special needs" is a legal term applying in foster care, derived from the language in the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997. It is a diagnosis used to classify children as needing more services than those children without special needs who are in the foster care system.

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