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  2. Special education - Wikipedia

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    By one estimate, 93 million children under age 14, or 5.1% of the world's children, were living with a 'moderate or severe disability' in 2004. According to the World Health Survey, in 14 of 15 low and middle income countries, disabled people of working age were about one-third less likely to have completed primary school.

  3. Foundation for Child Development - Wikipedia

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    The organization began as a volunteer community project in 1899, then in 1908 was established as the Association for the Aid of Crippled Children. [2] The goal of the organization then was to support disabled children. [3] In 1972 the organization changed its name to the Foundation for Child Development. [2]

  4. Comfort object - Wikipedia

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    Along with other positive benefits, having a security blanket available can help children adapt to new situations, aid in their learning, and adjust to physicians' and clinical psychologists' evaluations. Passman's research also points out that there is nothing abnormal about being attached to them.

  5. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - Wikipedia

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    Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF / t æ n ɪ f /) is a federal assistance program of the United States.It began on July 1, 1997, and succeeded the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program, providing cash assistance to indigent American families through the United States Department of Health and Human Services. [2]

  6. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    A hearing aid or deaf aid is an electro-acoustic device which is designed to amplify sound for the wearer, usually with the aim of making speech more intelligible, and to correct impaired hearing as measured by audiometry. This type of assistive technology helps people with hearing loss participate more fully in their hearing communities by ...

  7. Mutual aid - Wikipedia

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    A mutual-aid soup kitchen Conder Street Mission Hall, 1881. The term "mutual aid" was popularized by the anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin in his essay collection Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, which argued that cooperation, not competition, was the driving mechanism behind evolution, through biological mutualism.

  8. Children traumatised by Nepal quake need aid to rebuild lives ...

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    About 68,000 children and their families who survived Nepal’s deadliest quake in eight years need further humanitarian aid to rebuild their lives, UNICEF said on Sunday, 100 days after the ...

  9. Aid (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Development aid, financial aid to support the development of developing countries; Humanitarian aid, material and logistic assistance to people who need help; Welfare spending, social aid to poor people; First aid, assistance given to a person suffering a sudden illness or injury; Charity (practice), voluntary giving of aid and to those in need