It depends on the syndrome's gravity. Yes, or no...
You should seek for professional help/advice should it concerns you or a person in your social environment.
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a flamingo can live on its own but people can have them as a pet or people can have them at a zoo
In the backcountry, people lived similar to the way that they do today. They hunt for their own food, play in the woods a lot, and live for their own.
people who live in iceland
nope .. people cant own a planet because , human only can live on EARTH . So , if they had their own planet (not earth) , they couldn't survive and there will be no human live there . (scientific investigation)
There are no hard numbers for how many people with learning disabilities live on their own because there are many different degrees of learning disabilities, and they affect people differently. That said, many people with learning disabilities do live successfully on their own, hold jobs, and generally have fulfilling lives.
The people who live in Iceland are called Icelanders by English speakers or oÃslendingar in their own language.
french people live all over the place but mostly in their own country which is France.
Yes of course, people with hemophilia live with it there whole lives so they learn to be very cautious.
They couldn't afford to rent a home of their own.
Some people live in their own microcosm.
People who own caravans could live in mobile homes/homes that can be moved.