Yes.
Like children they need mental and social stimulation.
no
Children's health encompasses the physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being of children from infancy through adolescence
NO
yes the children with deceased parents get social security benefit's. but only if the parents were workers in the US.
1924
Karen Ruth Nash has written: 'The sequencing of an audiovisual-group discussion teaching method as it relates to social adjustment attitude change of junior high school educable mentally retarded students' -- subject(s): Education, Attitude change, Children with mental disabilities, Aids and devices, Social adjustment, Study and teaching, Teaching, People with mental disabilities 'Parent-son compatibility' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Gay men, Male Homosexuality, Parent and child, Social aspects, Social aspects of Male homosexuality
Leonard Saxe has written: 'Social experiments' -- subject(s): Evaluation research (Social action programs), Research, Social policy, Sociology 'Children's mental health' -- subject(s): Child health services, Child mental health services, Child psychiatry, In infancy & childhood, Mental Disorders, Mental health services
Natasha J. Cabrera has written: 'Latina/o children and mental health' -- subject(s): Hispanic American children, Social conditions, Mental health, Psychology
Possibly. Of course there are some strict regulations as to why they get them and how much. The link below will take you to the Social Security Administration page for Benefits for Children.
Diane T. Marsh has written: 'How to cope with mental illness in your family' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Mentally ill, Self-care, Health, Adult children of dysfunctional families 'Families and mental retardation' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Social work with people with mental disabilities, Family social work, People with mental disabilities 'How to talk to families about child and adolescent mental illness' -- subject(s): Mentally ill children, Services for, Parents of mentally ill children, Family relationships, Families of the mentally ill, Care 'Families and mental illness' -- subject(s): Families of the mentally ill, Psychiatric social work, Family social work
no