This site serves as a comprehensive, online archive of documents and history related to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA). Here you can find the text of the law, legislative history, congressional hearings, Supreme Court cases, federal regulations, policy and advocacy documents and additional information related to the passage of the original ADA and the ADAAA.
האתר מציג מגוון רחב של אפליקציות המותאמות למכשיר האייפד בדגש על בעלי מוגבלויות שיכולים להשתמש במכשיר לצרכי למידה תוך התגברות על הקשיים שבהם הם נתקלו עד כה. היישום בא לידי ביטוי כאשר המשתמשים מתוודעים לאפליקציות שיכולות לתרום ללמידה הניידת של אותם בעלי מוגבלויות. האתר הינו שיווקי ומפרסם את אותן האפליקציות הרלוונטיות
Assistance Dogs International, Inc. is a coalition of members representing organizations and individuals training and placing Assistance Dogs. The purpose of ADI is to improve the areas of training, placement, and utilization of Assistance Dogs. Members of ADI meet annually to share ideas, attend seminars, and conduct business regarding such things as educating the public about Assistance Dogs, and the legal rights of disabled people partnered with an Assistance Dog, setting minimum standards and guidelines for the training of these dogs, and improving the utilization and bonding of each team. ADI also publishes a quarterly newsletter for members and subscribers. If you are a provider of Assistance Dogs, ADI membership will be a benefit to you, and you can be a part of ADI's mission.
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I will not believe my son is disordered. What is impaired and disordered is a society where, in order to gain some level of understanding and acceptance of differences, a child has to be considered abnormal.