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  2. Lupus on the Job: Your Rights and Responsibilities - WebMD

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    A facility and workstation that are accessible. A scooter or other way to get around if your job involves a lot of walking. Special equipment to operate the computer or telephone. A parking spot ...

  3. Inclusion (disability rights) - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion, in relation to persons with disabilities, is defined as including individuals with disabilities in everyday activities and ensuring they have access to resources and opportunities in ways that are similar to their non-disabled peers. Disability rights advocates define true inclusion as results-oriented, rather than focused merely on ...

  4. Disability in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security Administration (SSA), defines disability in terms of an individual's inability to perform substantial gainful activity (SGA), by which it means "work paying minimum wage or better". The agency pairs SGA with a list of medical conditions that qualify individuals for disability benefits.

  5. Special education - Wikipedia

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    Special education (known as special-needs education, aided education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, and SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates their individual differences, disabilities, and special needs. This involves the individually planned and systematically ...

  6. School and Work With Narcolepsy - WebMD

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    Adjusting at School. 4 min read. For an adult with narcolepsy, work or college brings extra challenges. Bouts of daytime sleepiness can make it harder to concentrate and perform. Classmates or co ...

  7. Resource Guide for Children with Developmental Disabilities

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    Social Security benefits. Children with a developmental difference that is disabling may qualify for monthly payments from the Social Security Administration. To qualify, your child must earn less ...

  8. What to Know About Social Security Disability Benefits - WebMD

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    You can apply for Social Security disability benefits in person, online, or over the phone. You’ll need to provide information about your family, health, and work history. For instance, the ...

  9. Learning Disabilities: Types and How to Get Support - Healthline

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    Types of learning disorders. You might have some familiarity with terms such as: dyslexia, which involves difficulty reading. dyscalculia, which involves difficulty with numbers. dysgraphia, which ...