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The benefit payments are to help pay for the extra care needed by these children. The parents of a disabled child may not be able to work a regular full time job due to caring for the disabled child.

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Q: Why do children with certain disabilties receive disability payments when they would not be working at a job at such a young age even if they had no disability?
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