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  3. Adjustable height, width and detachable arms
  4. Back is height adjustable, angle adjustable from 5 -15 and can be folded down
  5. Attractive carbon steel frame with silver vein finish

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Question : Where can I get information about mental disabilities?
I have to write a paper on mental disabilities. I know what they are and everything cuz i lived with someone who had a mental disability when i was younger but my english class just got done reading of mice and men and I'm looking for information about this disability for my paper could someone please help?

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The link below gives many avenues for further reading, good luck with your paper...;

 

Question : what are the requirements for helping kids with learning disabilities?
I want to know if there are any "rules" for colleges to help kids with learning disabilities get into colleges... kinda like for minorities colleges have set aside a certain percentage of their slots for them to make sure they are not discriminated against but what about people who try in school, get pretty good grades but have learning disabilities? wouldnt it be discrimination if they were denied entrance into a college when they have worked just as hard or harder than the average student would h ave to in order to get the grades they did? any ideas? i am looking to go to college... not work at one... i dont believe i specified that...

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In most school systems you need a Bachelor's and/or Master's in Education with a certification, or specialization in Special Education.

 

Question : I want a job working with people with disabilities. How do I find one?
I went to school to become a special ed teacher, but did that for two years and recently resigned from my position. I still want to work with individuals (preferably children/teens) with disabilities, but not in a school setting. I used to work for a special rec assosiation, but want something full time and can't find any full time positions available in my area. I would be really interested in doing event planning, program coordination, inclusion facilitation, etc. Does anyone know of any resources I can use to help me find available positions in this area of work? I live near Chicago. Are there any national agencies that I should try? I tried Best Buddies, but they didn't have anything, and I'm not that familiar with others. Please help, I'm excited to start a new job but can't seem to locate the type of position I am looking for.

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Why don't you contact some group homes. I know Deveraux is a big company that works with special needs people of all ages. Group home may be something you might be interested in b/c you can still work with special needs people. A good source might be your county's office of mental retardation &/or mental health. Call and ask them if they can provide names of agencies for you. United Cerebral Palsy, Unicef or Easter Seals might also have some opportunities for you. Another option...a little out of the range you mentioned is sales. Publishing companies always look for teachers to sell text books and/or materials. You would go to conventions, schools, universities, etc. and demonstrate the products. I know others who left teaching and did very well with this business. Good luck to you!

 

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