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  • 121Occupational therapy — Intervention ICD 9 CM 93.83 …

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  • 122Minimally Invasive Education — (or MIE) is a term used to describe how children learn in unsupervised environments. It was derived from an experiment done by Sugata Mitra while at NIIT in 1999 often called The Hole in the Wall.[1] It has since gone on to become a significant… …

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  • 123Dysrationalia — is defined as the inability to think and behave rationally despite adequate intelligence [Stanovich, K.E. (1993). Dysrationalia: A new specific learning disability. Journal of Learning Disabilities , 26(8), 501 515.] . The concept of… …

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  • 124special education — education that is modified or particularized for those having singular needs or disabilities, as handicapped or maladjusted people, slow learners, or gifted children. * * * Education for students (such as the physically or mentally disabled) with …

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  • 125Prader-Willi syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = Prader Willi syndrome Caption = DiseasesDB = 10481 ICD10 = ICD10|Q|87|1|q|80 ICD9 = ICD9|759.81 ICDO = OMIM = 176270 MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = ped eMedicineTopic = 1880 MeshID = D011218 Prader Willi syndrome… …

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  • 126Accessibility — For Wikipedia s accessibility policy, see Wikipedia:Accessibility. For the related design concept, see Universal design. For the logical notion, see Accessibility relation. For accessibility on the internet, see Web accessibility …

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  • 127Computer accessibility — In human computer interaction, computer accessibility (also known as Accessible computing) refers to the accessibility of a computer system to all people, regardless of disability or severity of impairment. It is largely a software concern; when… …

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  • 128Neurodiversity — is a controversial concept [that] ... regards atypical neurological development as a normal human difference .[1] According to Jaarsma and Welin (2011), the neurodiversity movement was developed in the 1990s by online groups of (high functioning) …

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