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Your child will probably qualify for assistive items to help with hearing and seeing, either through government programs or non-profit agencies. Depending on the difficulties associated with Asperger's Syndrome, other assistance might be possible to help with those. In the U.S., the school is required to provide necessary accommodations for the child to get an education. But, you did not give a specific reason for needing mobility aids, so there does not seem to be a reason to qualify for that.

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