And children with disabilities across the world face far more limited opportunities than their nondisabled peers. |
|
As time passes, nondisabled siblings often worry they will be responsible for the long-term care of a disabled brother or sister. |
|
She didn't even want students with disabilities walking into school with their nondisabled peers. |
|
Young preschool children with disabilities may be less likely to access preschool or kindergarten than their nondisabled peers. |
|
Ann Carias, a nondisabled volunteer who had her tongue pierced for the study, said it hurt for a few days but healed faster than she expected. |
|
Inactivity among disabled people is two times higher than among nondisabled people. |
|
Thereafter L'Arche communities, which included both intellectually disabled and nondisabled individuals, were started in 34 other countries. |
|
Employers should ensure that, in their employment, people with disabilities are treated equally with nondisabled workers in terms of benefits in kind such as transport or housing. |
|
Indeed, if a few years ago sport was considered as the field of individual or collective feats, today its scope now includes human life, at all stages, for disabled and nondisabled individuals. |
|
From that perspective, distinctions between disabled and nondisabled individuals that have formed the basis for developing disability culture become problematic. |
|
Workplace discrimination can negatively affect disabled individuals and the disability community as well as employers, who may be sued for disparities in treatment between disabled and nondisabled individuals. |
|
The future for many college and university graduates includes a desire to compete for the same employment opportunities as their nondisabled peers. |
|
Throughout elementary school, Jenny worked on the same curriculum as her nondisabled classmates, but her assignments were reduced in length and complexity. |
|
All societies are basically organized for nondisabled lifestyles, and expect disabled individuals to change, rather than making an effort to reorganize themselves to accommodate their disadvantaged members. |
|
She points out that when nondisabled people express the wish to die, typically this is defined as an indicator of suicidal behavior and suicidal prevention measures are undertaken. |
|
We determined the accuracy of the accelerometer in nondisabled subjects and in subjects with COPD and identified the clinical variables that predict device performance. |
|
However, the joystick control system was clearly preferred by all our subjects, both nondisabled subjects and those with shoulder disarticulations. |
|