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There is no standard legal size for a dwarf person; the law does not dictate height requirements for individuals. Dwarfism is a medical condition that results in short stature, but it does not impact a person's legal rights or standing. Discrimination based on height is generally prohibited by laws protecting against disability discrimination.
Little People of America defines dwarfism as a medical or genetic condition that results in an adult height of 4'10" or shorter
The legal height limit is 4'10". So 4'10" and under is considered "little person", however to be a dwarf, there is a medical condition called dwarfism that many people of short stature don't have.
People with dwarfism are treated no differently to people who don't have dwarfism. Therefore yes, they attend school with their average-height schoolmates.
Little People of America (LPA) defines dwarfism as a medical or genetic condition that usually results in an adult height of 3'8" or shorter, among both men and women, although in some cases a person with a dwarfing condition may be slightly taller than that.
There is no such thing as legal classification of midget.
There is no such thing as a legal midget.The word midget is considered to be offensive and is normally used to describe someone with dwarfism. Dwarfism is a genetic condition. Unless you suffer from a gene mutation like achondroplasia, you are not a dwarf ... legal or illegal.
Dwarfism is a condition in which people experience smaller than normal growth. Some of the characteristics of dwarfism are limbs and body parts that are proportionally correct only in a smaller size, abnormal bone alignment, and a height of 4 feet 10 inches or less.
You have no legal requirements or responsibilities after death
Dwarfism is classified in adults at or under the height of 4 feet and 10 inches tall.
it depends on which gender has dwarfism so if the women has dwarfism the she could have a baby that has dwarfism
It depends, the child might have dwarfism or might be born tall.