The Americans with Disabilities Act was created to lower physical and legal obstacles for people with disabilities.
People can get mental or physical disabilities through a variety of factors, including genetics, illness, injury, or environmental factors. Mental disabilities can also be caused by brain injury or chemical imbalances, while physical disabilities can result from accidents, developmental issues, or aging. Early intervention and appropriate support can help individuals manage and cope with their disabilities.
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Athletes, or Paralympians, in the same way that athletes in the Olympics are called Olympians.
Pattie Rouse has written: 'Inclusion in physical education' -- subject(s): Physical education for people with disabilities, Physical education for children with disabilities, Inclusive education
Janet A. Seaman has written: 'Physical education for individuals with exceptional needs' -- subject(s): Physical education for people with disabilities 'Physical Best & Individuals With Disabilities'
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Students, and people with mental and physical disabilities
Some have physical and mental disabilities.
With mental disabilities, yes. With physical disabilities, it depends. They certainly wouldn't have any trouble being excused if they wished to be, though I'm refering to the traditional "physical disabilities", not the ones that count nowadays for SSI. Obviously if the disability was such that they could not hear or see the evidence, they'd be excused.
People with disabilities can participate in sports through NDIS Sports Program in Australia. This program supports individuals with disabilities to engage in sports and recreational activities. It aims to promote inclusion, physical fitness, skill development, and social participation for people with disabilities through sports. The NDIS Sports Program recognises the physical, social, and mental health benefits of sports and aims to create an inclusive environment where individuals with disabilities can actively participate, enjoy physical activity, develop skills, build self-confidence, and foster social connections within the sports community.