Common lung disease with episodic inflammation or obstruction of the air passages
Asthma
Serious or severe and the person recovers
Acute
Publicreactions have a profound influence on how they see themselves
A condition in which the brain, spinal cord, or neurological system—which sends impulses to the body's muscles—is abnormal or damaged
Neuromotor Impairments
Acquired by children of mothers who abuse alcohol during pregnancy
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Those whose physical limitations or health problems interfere with school attendance or learning to such an extent that they need special services, training, equipment, materials, or facilities
Learners with Physical Disabilities
Other conditions affecting health or physical ability:
PhysiologicalDisorders
CongenitalMalformations
Injuries
Many students have erratic school attendance. Some learn well with ordinary teaching methods and other require special methods and some also fall considerably behind their age peers
Academic Achievement
Occurs repeatedly but individual can function normally
Episodic
Prevention:
Preconception and prenatalcare
Earlychildhoodhealthcareandscreenings
Immunization
Safeenvironments
Disabilities through accident or disease they are born with. Can be comparatively mild and transitory; profound and progressive, ending in total capacitation and early death
CongenitalAnomalies
No academic deficiencies
Withmildortransitory
Paralysis, weak muscles, shaky coordination, loss of feeling, convulsions, confusion, pain, and altered degrees of consciousness are a few symptoms
NeuromotorImpairments
Psychological and Behavioral Characteristics:
AcademicAchievement
PersonalityCharacteristics
Progressive condition becomes more and more serious or severe over time
Children with this syndrome often acquire neurological problems, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, seizures, and emotional or behavioral disorders
AcquiredImmuneDeficiencySyndrome
Manage to achieve at high level
Withseriousandchronichealthproblems
These motor issues can cause restricted limb mobility, lack of bladder control, and incorrect spine alignment. Cerebral palsy and spinal bifida are the two most prevalent forms of neuromotor disorders