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An acquired disability is a disability that a person develops later in life due to illness, injury, or other external factors. A developmental disability is a disability that originates before the age of 22 and affects a person's physical, cognitive, or emotional development.
Intellectual property law defines intellectual property rights.
intellectual is of the mind, sensual is of the body
There is no difference between special education needs and disability. The difference lies in the types of special education services needed to help the student with the disability succeed in the least restrictive environment possible.
Congenital happens before birth, acquired after.
Moral virtues pertain to character traits that enable individuals to act ethically and be good people, while intellectual virtues relate to cognitive qualities that aid in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Moral virtues include traits like honesty and compassion, while intellectual virtues encompass qualities such as curiosity and critical thinking. Both sets of virtues are important for human flourishing and moral development.
A developmental delay refers to a child not meeting typical milestones within an expected timeframe, whereas a developmental deficit or disorder typically implies a more permanent impairment in functioning. A delay may catch up over time with appropriate interventions, while a deficit or disorder may require ongoing support or therapy.
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A person is born with a developmental disability. An acquired disability is a disability that is developed, for whatever reason, after birth.
sickness is simply the state of health. disability is a comparison of one's capability to normal people.
Physical disabilities affects someone physically often you can see when someone has a physical disabilities. A learning disabilities can't be seen just by looking at the person, it comes out in how they learn, read, write and so on.
according to wordreference.com a learning disability is: a disorder found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills physical disability: disability to perform a physical act, or mental disability