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    Associate Program Material Aging and Disability Worksheet Part I Identify 2 or 3 issues faced by the aging population. 1. 3 out of 5 baby Boomers haven’t saved enough for their retirement 2. Many if not most‚ have no will.They have no “exit’’plan whatsoever and will leave everything to work. 3. Answer the following questions in 100 to 200 words each. Provide citations for all the sources you use. • What is ageism? How does ageism influence the presence of diversity

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    People hear the word “disability” and often think of the most obvious types of disabilities: mobility‚ visual or hearing impairments. However‚ disability may be physical‚ mental‚ be readily observed or unseen; disabilities may result from a variety of causes.The definition of disability is quite problematic and complex. In the American’s with Disabilities Act of 1990‚ disability is defined as “a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such

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    have disabilities‚ however‚ live in a decidedly different reality. Everyday responsibilities for life become a strenuous burden on those who live with disabilities‚ even borderline impossible in some situations. A common illustration would be vocalizing; while the average person can easily verbalize feelings or emotions‚ someone with a communicative disability is silenced‚ sometimes even for life. While there are various safe techniques used today to aid people with communication disabilities‚ there

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    According to the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (2013)‚ an intellectual disability is “a disability characterized by significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior‚ which covers many everyday social and practical skills” (p. 1). Looking at this definition‚ it is clear that intellectual disabilities are fairly complex and diverse as they result in different types of learning difficulties‚ along with variations in adaptive functioning

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    The definition of Intellectual and developmental mental disabilities intellectual disability is a disability characterized by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior‚ which covers many everyday social and practical skills. This disability originates before the age of 18.  Intellectual functioning—also called intelligence—refers to general mental capacity‚ such as learning‚ reasoning‚ problem solving‚ and so on. One criterion to measure intellectual functioning

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    Ngozika Stella Nwanna Article on Family and School Socialization is the process people learn the culture of their community. It is by socialization a person becomes familiar with the culture and ethnicity of a person they know and would like to learn more about and he/she is known as normal through Examination based on the standards of his/her society. Building block of society is family. It is society that defines such things as norms‚ values‚ morals‚ culture and mode type of interpretation of

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    A child who isn’t comfortable in a classroom with a lot of other people may disengage from learning there. Not only does the presence of many people provide a great number of distractions‚ but the child may also drift off into his/her own dream world instead of keeping track of what is going on. Many children with an ASD have attention deficits and are easily distracted. Whether distractions caused by other children in the class‚ or by the flickering of fluorescent strip lights‚ once attention is

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    When you hear the word "disabled"‚ you think someone who can’t function properly. Technically‚ you would be correct. A disability is any type of condition that makes it harder for someone to try and function in the world like other people do. It can be physical‚ mental‚ or educational. Disability rights didn’t always exist though. Ever since the 19th century‚ there were tons of problems and arguments before the U.S. finally made their decision about how to treat such a subject. I still don’t think

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    Developmental disabilities include epilepsy‚ fetal alcohol syndrome‚ cerebral palsy‚ and any other disorder occurring during the developmental period‚ in addition to intellectual impairment. These developmental disability syndromes are commonly associated with intellectual impairment. Also known as intellectual disability‚ intellectual impairment is characterized by severe cognitive deficits‚ generally relating to thought processes (FAQs on Intellectual Disability‚ 2013). Approximately 50% of

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    Oppression and Disability An oppressed group is a group of people that are treated unequally‚ different‚ and unjust. Unfortunately‚ there are various groups of race‚ sexual orientation‚ or religion that face oppression. There is one group that also receives it and it is our disabled community. Even with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)‚ they are still discriminated against in various forms. Society does not know their full capabilities and refuse to learn more about them. They are oppressed

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