Similar words: handicap, capped, snowcapped, snow-capped, appendicitis, tapped, trapped, wrapped. Meaning: ['hændɪkæp] n. people collectively who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped. adj. markedly unable to function as a consequence of injury or illness.
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61, They are particularly relevant to the visually handicapped child in the first school years in an integrated setting.
62, It has made physically handicapped people keen to stress that they are not mentally handicapped, not stupid.
63, He joined civic leaders and medical experts from Mid Glamorgan council, who are helping handicapped children from the Gulf kingdom.
64, There are some practical considerations that must be faced in terms of support for visually handicapped pupils who are being educated in resource situations.
65, Mentally handicapped children should be given the opportunity of mixing with other children from an early age.
66, The physically handicapped youngster faces severe problems in finding employment.
67, But he found time as well to hustle on behalf of handicapped children.
68, Magnification, however, is not useful for every visually handicapped child.
69, However, this does not give any indication as to how much the individual is handicapped by this problem.
70, Teachers can be made aware of the real challenges that visually handicapped pupils have to face.
71, Many families keep their mentally handicapped children and adults at home.
72, Prince Edward was in Swindon to see Handicapped youngsters playing tenpin bowling and he had a crack himself.
73, In addition there were another 550 schools for physically handicapped pupils which would include some mentally handicapped pupils who are also physically handicapped.
74, Disabled Students Physically handicapped students may be assured that their applications will be considered on the academic grounds applying to all candidates.
75, Current law requires businesses to make their buildings accessible to the handicapped.
76, The incidents related in her story, however, are drawn from actual experiences of visually handicapped pupils.
77, He accused the Labour group of going back on its promise to look after the interests of the handicapped.
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78, Alex was mentally handicapped.
79, For the first time, he said, the winner was a mentally handicapped person.
80, The need for the adequate provision of permanent residential homes increases substantially as the mentally handicapped child grows up.
81, One question in the survey concerned the emotional responses of people to the mentally handicapped.
82, The Rudolf Steiner schools are renowned for their fine educational work with the mentally handicapped.
83, In this unique family, with an army of handicapped children, it mattered very little.
84, A Friday show for service members' families, the handicapped and special guests also is planned.
85, At issue is his controversial view that parents have the right to euthanize severely handicapped new-born children.
86, Day care facilities for the mentally handicapped include what used to be known as adult training centres.
87, Although I said to my husband when I was pregnant, what if I have a handicapped baby?
88, This preparation eased the way for further integration of physically handicapped children into the mixed ability secondary school.
89, For six years, Lowman worked with the Los Angeles school board to get more teaching programs and transportation for handicapped children.
90, The venue is home to about 200 mentally and physically handicapped students.
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