A common, serious, psychiatric illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
What is depression?
This learning disability causes young adults to sometimes forget homework, fidget in their seat, act without thinking and get distracted easily.
What is ADHD?
Not being able to see well.
What is visually impaired?
A persistent and excessive worry that interferes with daily activities. You may feel restlessness, feeling on edge or easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating, muscle tension or problems sleeping.
What is an anxiety disorder?
A neurodevelopmental condition that affects the ease with which a person reads, writes, and spells.
What is dyslexia?
Difficulty moving or walking.
What is physically impaired?
A response to one or more traumatic events such as deliberate acts of interpersonal violence, severe accidents, disasters or military action
What is PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)?
A specific learning disability with an impairment in mathematics, which can affect calculations, problem solving, or both.
What is dyscalculia?
This makes it possible for a deaf or hard of hearing person to communicate with others.
What is sign language?
A mental and psychiatric illness that causes unusual and elevated shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.
What is a bipolar disorder?
A neurodevelopmental condition of variable severity with lifelong effects that is characterized by difficulties with social interaction, communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior.
What is autism?
This makes it possible for someone with amputations, paralysis, spinal cord injuries, Cerebral Palsy, or Multiple Sclerosis get from one place to another.
What is a wheelchair?
A serious mental and physical illness, often ignored, that involve complex and damaging relationships with food, eating, exercise, and body image.
What is an eating disorder?
A brain-based motor disorder. It affects fine and gross motor skills, motor planning, and coordination. It often impacts language problems and difficulty with thought and perception.
What is dyspraxia
A neurological disorder that shows up as involuntary and repetitive vocalizations, sounds, and movements called tics.
What is a Tourette syndrome?