EDU 620 Week 6 Final Project To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/edu-620-ash/edu-620-week-6-final-project Focus of the Final Project Over the past six weeks, you have learned about several disabilities and how they impact a student’s learning experience. For the final project, you will be asked to respond to several case studies. Each of these case studies involves a specific disability and a unique set of issues for each of the identified students. Your assignment
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This accident results in Jessica not being able to run and having insecurities about herself. Jessica would have never got threew this event without her family and friends. When Jessica goes back to school she meets a girl named Rosa who has cerebral palsy. Rosa and Jessica become very close friends and Rosa really helps Jessica threw it by writing her inspirational quotes everyday in math class. Rosa tells Jessica that she lives around the corner in her street and she used to watch her run in the
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According to UN Enable, around 10% of the world's populations, 650 million people, live with disabilities. Women and girls with disabilities are particularly at a risk of abuse. According to a UNICEF survey, 30% of street youth are disabled. Some countries where IMR rates are high, mortality rates for children with disabilities is as high as 80%. Some suspect that children with disabilities are being purposely weeded out. 90% of children with disabilities worldwide do not attend school. Conflict
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TERMINOLOGY CLINICAL CLARIFICATION • Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is caused by decrease uptake of cerebrospinal fluid leading to a dilatation of the ventricular system and eventual damage to the adjacent parenchyma causing neurological deficiency 1 CLASSIFICATION • Primary (idiopathic) 12 • Secondary to other diseases such infection,trauma to the brain or brain tumors • Absence of an obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid outflow inside the ventricular system of the brain is a common feature
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Anemia or other blood disorders * Gastrointestinal problems that make it hard to absorb nutrients or cause the body to have a lack of digestive enzymes * Long-term gastroenteritis and gastro esophageal reflux (usually temporary) * Cerebral palsy * Long-term (chronic) infections * Metabolic disorders * Complications of pregnancy and low birth weight Other factors that may lead to failure to thrive: * Emotional deprivation as a result of parental withdrawal, rejection,
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very funny. It is a very secure statement when we can recognize our disabilities and make fun of them. She is a true sample for many people who complain about minor things in their life, she was born premature and adding to that diagnosed with cerebral palsy witch is a brain damage it occurs while a baby’s brain is still developing. She was also diagnosed with Retinopathy witch is an abnormal blood vessel that grow in the retina obstructing the normal vision. Due to these problems I assumed she developed
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professional, while I might agree with the Jury’s decision, I’m not so sure I agree with the size of the award. Did Johns Hopkins Hospital (the Hospital), negligently fail to perform a timely Caesarean section, causing Martinez to suffer from cerebral palsy, retardation, and other disorders. The following are the facts and details of this case as summarized from the source google scholar. On March 25, 2010, Rebecca Fielding (mother) began labor with her first child, Enzo Martinez. Ms. Fielding
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The beginning of the film explained the history of Willowbrook. In the past, a mental disabled person was immediately shunned in society. Doctors believed that it would be better for the person and for their parents to put them in an institution specifically for the developmentally challenged instead of having them cared for in the home. Willowbrook State School in Staten Island was a place where many people with mental disabilities were placed because it promised professional treatment, however
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A Magic Blanket That Is Effective Against Cancer, Insomnia, Autism and Many Other Health Issues Temple Grandin is a professor who invented the squeezing machine. She invented this machine to help her with her own sensory needs since she deals with autism on a daily basis. According to Dr. Grandin this machine is beneficial for children with ADHD – attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and children with autistic disorder. The side effects of the squeezing machine are minimal. Autism is a heterogeneous
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Respiratory Disease Paper Shonay Williams HCS/245 September 9, 2014 Susan Fahrney Respiratory Disease Paper Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can be caused by either a bacteria, a virus, or fungus. The alveoli or (air sacs) fill up with fluid and pus and then become solid. This disease would be considered a tertiary disease. It is classified as a tertiary disease because it is an end result of some other types of infections or illnesses. The flu is one of the main illnesses that
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