The course will enable the student to-
Impairment, Disability, Handicap: Concept & Definition
UN Charter of Rights of Person with Disabilities
Physical and health impairments- Orthopedic, neurological, cerebral palsy, spinabifida, limb deficiency, epilepsy, diabetes, asthama, cystic fibrosis, hemophilia, AIDS
Visual impairment, legal blindness, Braille
Hearing impairment, sound, audiometry, degree, dactylology
Mental retardation
Communication disorder- speech disorder ( articulation, fluency disorder, voice disorder), language disorder- aphasia
Giftedness
Emotional disturbance
Autism
Learning disability
Rehabilitation Perspectives
Education for independent living
Job opportunities
Housing & residential facilities
Gender issues and disabilities
Integration – advantages and disadvantages
Prevention of disabilities- Techniques for pre natal assessment, chorionic villus sampling- fetoscopy, amniocentesis, ultrasound, maternal blood analysis, genetic counselling.
Counselling parents of children with special needs.
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