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  2. Invisible disability - Wikipedia

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    Invisible disabilities, also known as hidden disabilities or non-visible disabilities (NVDs), are disabilities that are not immediately apparent. They are typically chronic illnesses and conditions that significantly impair normal activities of daily living .

  3. What invisible disabilities are — and why they matter - AOL

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    The Americans With Disabilities Act protects invisible disabilities as well, but getting accommodations at work or at school can be an uphill battle, and a challenging one for someone who already ...

  4. ‘We Are Not Invisible’ Shines a Light on Invisible Disabilities

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    Invisible disabilities affect millions. Prevention’s new series, released during Invisible Disabilities Week, spotlights the diverse community living with unseen conditions.

  5. The 6 most common types of disabilities nationwide - AOL

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    As shown in the chart above, 13.4% of Americans report having one or more disabilities, with the most common disability pertaining to mobility. Nearly 7% of Americans have conditions that prevent ...

  6. Learning disability - Wikipedia

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    Reading disorder is the most common learning disability. [62] Of all students with specific learning disabilities, 70–80% have deficits in reading. The term "Developmental Dyslexia" is often used as a synonym for reading disability; however, many researchers assert that there are different types of reading disabilities, of which dyslexia is ...

  7. Disability studies in education - Wikipedia

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    Disability studies in education (DSE) is a field of academic study concerned with education research and practice related to disability.DSE scholars promote an understanding of disability from a social model of disability perspective to "challenge social, medical, and psychological models of disability as they relate to education". [1]

  8. The fight to get representation for invisible disabilities - AOL

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    But the CDC estimates 61 million Americans have a disability that affects major life functions, and the advocacy group Disabled World estimates about 1 in 10 Americans have an invisible disability.

  9. Special needs - Wikipedia

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    This is also referred to as special educational needs (SEN) or special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). In the United States, 19.4 percent of all children under the age of 18 (14,233,174 children) had special health care needs as of 2018.