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amputation
A person who needs to go to the toilet.
The surgical removal of part of the body, such as an arm or leg.
A person who is left-handed.
An amputation is the surgical removal of part of the body, such as an arm or leg.
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Getting angry.
Laughing at people that suffer.
We care about others, treat them with kindness, and feel a strong desire to help people in need.
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compassion
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Compassion means we care about others, treat them with kindness, and feel a strong desire to help people in need.
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disability
It is an other word for falling asleep.
A physical or mental problem that makes it difficult or impossible for a person to do important things
A person that has no health issues.
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A disability is a physical or mental problem that makes it difficult or impossible for a person to walk, see, hear, speak, learn, or do other important things.
Working on your own.
Cooperate with people to do tasks.
Refuse to play with others.
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inclusion
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Cooperate with people to do tasks.
It is something that holds you back, like a broken leg.
To be able to do everything a person wants.
Listening to an audio very carefully.
limitation
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A limitation is something that holds you back, like a broken leg.
An object a person can fly with.
A synonym for skateboard.
A chair with wheels used especially by sick, injured, or disabled people.
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wheelchair
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A chair with wheels used especially by sick, injured, or disabled people.
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to be mute
A person that jumps up and down all the time.
A person who cannot or does not speak.
A person who speaks a lot and very fast.
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A person who cannot or does not speak.
A person who either has trouble hearing or cannot hear at all.
A person that can hear people singing.
A person who can play videogames.
to be deaf
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A person who is deaf either has trouble hearing or cannot hear at all.
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A person who is crying very often.
To be able to see where someone is walking.
A person who cannot see.
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to be blind
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A person who is not able to see.
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- PBS KIDS. (n.d.). Character: Compassion at Age 6 | Milestones. PBS KIDS for Parents. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://www.pbs.org/parents/learn-grow/age-6/character/compassion
- NHS website. (2022, March 8). Amputation. Nhs.Uk. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/amputation/
- Britannica Kids. (n.d.). disability. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/disability/390729
- Vocabulary.com. (n.d.). Limitation - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/limitation
- Academic. (n.d.). wheel·chair. Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://useful_english.en-academic.com/630212/wheel%C2%B7chair
- Britannica Kids. (n.d.-a). deafness. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/deafness/390723
SOURCES
- PBS KIDS. (n.d.). Character: Compassion at Age 6 | Milestones. PBS KIDS for Parents. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://www.pbs.org/parents/learn-grow/age-6/character/compassion
- NHS website. (2022, March 8). Amputation. Nhs.Uk. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/amputation/
- Britannica Kids. (n.d.). disability. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/disability/390729
- Vocabulary.com. (n.d.). Limitation - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/limitation
- Academic. (n.d.). wheel·chair. Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://useful_english.en-academic.com/630212/wheel%C2%B7chair
- Britannica Kids. (n.d.-a). deafness. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/deafness/390723
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