Disability can impact a child's growth in various ways, including physical, social, and emotional development. Physical disabilities may limit mobility and coordination, affecting participation in play and physical activities, which are crucial for growth. Socially, children with disabilities may face challenges in peer interactions, leading to feelings of isolation and lower self-esteem. Emotionally, the stress of navigating a world that may not be accommodating can hinder overall development and well-being.
Nutrition and genetics affect a child's growth. A child who doesn't have the genes to be tall will likely not be tall.
The income that the 14 year child earns is the child's income and would not be reported as income on the parents income tax return.
You will have problems with family and many school
A life estate does not have an affect on someone's disability. It may certainly affect their ability to collect disability payments.
That depends on what the disability is.
I had it as a child, and it did not affect me or anyone else that I knew.I have it and im 13, I am very short for my age.
because it's can effect to the bone growth and the kidney.
The payee for disability payments to a disabled child can include the following:The child's parent(s)Any foster parentsAny facility taking care of the child
Children's or adolescents' participation in work that does not affect their behavioural development and growth, that must be taken into consideration.
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
Yes. Disability of any sort is not exempt from attachment for child support and/or child support arrearages.
Depending on what the disability is, is how it can affect your health. It can affect your health in many ways, google it you will get better answers than this crappy website '')