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  2. 'I'm going to put you in an electric chair': Video of a ... - AOL

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    In the video (trigger warning for language), reviewed by Yahoo News, a student appears to be playing a game on his cellphone when the special needs student approaches to ask a question. In ...

  3. 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.

  4. Children with Special Healthcare Needs in the United States

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    Children with Special Healthcare Needs (CSHCN) are defined by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau as: "Those who have one or more chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally" [ 1 ]

  5. Individualized Education Program - Wikipedia

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    If the child needs additional services to access or benefit from special education, schools are required to provide the related services, which include: speech therapy, occupational or physical therapy, interpreters, medical services (for example, a nurse to perform procedures the child needs during the day, for example, catheterization ...

  6. For moms of kids with special needs, career survival may ...

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    Each American household with a special needs child suffers an annual income loss of around $18,000, the study found. And the aggregate impact is stark. Lost wages from caregiving special-needs ...

  7. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    A child harness (alternative: child tether, walking harness, British English: walking reins) is a safety device sometimes worn by children when walking with a parent or carer. Child harnesses are most commonly used with toddlers and children of preschool age, though they may also be used with older children, especially if they have special ...

  8. Parents upset by meeting with Cracker Barrel execs over ...

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    Parent with special needs child finds story 'triggering' In response to last week's events, Reed organized a protest to be held at the Waldorf Cracker Barrel on Sunday afternoon. As of Thursday ...

  9. Parents with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    As their children grow up and their intellectual ability surpasses their parents', new challenges arise like providing children with assistance in education. [2] A 2018 systematic review found low quality evidence that some parents, mainly mothers with intellectual disabilities, provided effective parenting when provided training and support ...