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Перевод: handicapped


[прилагательное]
задержанный; ограниченный; с физическими недостатками;
[существительное]
инвалид


Тезаурус:

  1. Tizard (1977), whilst rightly arguing that new families need to be totally in control of the way they bring up their adopted children, is also prepared to concede that "just as there are some couples willing to adopt handicapped children, others, especially if given the support of other adoptive parents, may be willing to adopt children who retain links with their natural families".
  2. Again, it comes down to the concept of institutionalisation and the harmful effects on mentally handicapped people living with large numbers of other handicapped people as opposed to integrating freely with the community at large.
  3. Despite these important advancements, however, the problem of what happens to mentally handicapped people when they reach the later school-leaving age of nineteen remains, and what happens when they may face the prospects of a lifetime of unfulfilment which could quickly undermine the considerable efforts made by teachers, houseparents, parents and guardians to help the mentally handicapped child attain his or her full potential.
  4. (Tel: 071-;454 0454) Support for mentally handicapped people and their families, through local branches.
  5. The number of mildly handicapped children in special education fell from 76,000 to under 70,000 in England between 1976 and 1981.
  6. How Many Mentally Handicapped People Are There?
  7. Because of the early efforts to contain and isolate mentally handicapped people and because of the lack of distinction between the mentally handicapped and those who may be mentally ill, possibly dangerously so, considerable fears have spread through society about people who live in asylums and "loony bins".
  8. A survey in 1970 found that of all mentally handicapped people in hospitals:
  9. "The handicapped reach out to us in simplicity and trust rejecting them we create a cynical selfish world for us to live in we are walking a path which after Nuremberg it was said we would never be walking again," she said to loud applause and a standing ovation.
  10. Local authorities have nowhere near enough residential care places of any sort, let alone the kind of places considered most appropriate to the needs of the mentally handicapped.
  11. The drive to an industrialised Britain brought many people from the villages to the towns, and alerted the authorities to the widespread presence of mentally handicapped people who had previously been contained within farming communities and cared for by their families.
  12. Children who are described as mildly mentally handicapped are often upset to hear themselves described as such, and such terms as "children with learning difficulties" are now in vogue.
  13. "You can't really want the handicapped, the mentally dull, the physically frail to reproduce themselves ad infinitum?

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