Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Developmental Disorders Can Children With Developmental Disorders Achieve Success In The Normal World?

Can children with developmental disorders achieve success in the normal world? - developmental disorders

What I mean is that if there is documented research that shows that just because a child has a developmental disability that does not mean they can not achieve academic success and spiritual, is still very lives, but need only give specialized care

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course, so that special programs specifically for children, right? To help children.

How do you define "success" is the question I asked. What is success?

Anonymous said...

What do you think is a development disorder? We do not know exactly what you mean. Will include those with epilepsy? If so, I'm epileptic and I am trying to understand if I had come within the category or not, but I have a business that led to several people and quite seem to get along well. Do you think that anyone who is not a developmental disorder, his success in the natural world have been? If not, why not, you should not be a reason why I read your logic is correct.

Anonymous said...

What do you think is a development disorder? We do not know exactly what you mean. Will include those with epilepsy? If so, I'm epileptic and I am trying to understand if I had come within the category or not, but I have a business that led to several people and quite seem to get along well. Do you think that anyone who is not a developmental disorder, his success in the natural world have been? If not, why not, you should not be a reason why I read your logic is correct.

Anonymous said...

Of course, the reason why special programs for children, especially, is not it? To help children.

How do you define "success" is the question I asked. What is success?

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