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Old 15-07-2019, 04:02 PM #17
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It totally depends on the person and their individual needs, my brothers youngest has ceribal palsy but she goes to a main stream school with the help of a one to one.

But some with behaviour problems can have a negative affect on other young adults with disabilities.

Colleges do cater for a wide range of disabilities as my daughter has been to a few different ones that do courses called learning for life that aims to teach individuals how to live more full and indipendant lives.
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