The Laws That Protect Youth with Special Needs (Living with a Special Need)

by Joan Esherick

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Millions of people with special needs experience problems like prejudice, limited opportunities, and difficulties accessing the facilities that should be freely available. Luckily, there are laws in place today to protect their rights. Maria, a beautiful young girl with dreams of becoming a model, isn't allowed to participate in a local modeling workshop. Why? Because she uses a wheelchair. Another student with a disability is threatened by the loss of medical funding from the government, just because he's turning twenty-one; if he loses the government's help, he'll have to stop going to school and start living in a nursing home. What can he do to fight the situation? Meanwhile, nineteen-year-old Manuel is rejected from a job because of his history of seizures, even though he takes medication and hasn't had a seizure in more than five years. Is there something Manuel can do to get the job? As you read these young adults' stories, you'll learn about the laws that protect their rights. You'll discover the history behind these laws, and you'll find out exactly which rights are protected.
  • ISBN10 1422288242
  • ISBN13 9781422288245
  • Publish Date 3 February 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Start Publishing
  • Imprint Mason Crest
  • Format eBook (EPUB)
  • Pages 128
  • Language English