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Trains with faces help children with autism

<http://www.ednews.org/articles/6471/1/Trains-with-faces-help-children-with-

autism/Page1.html>

A DVD depicting the antics of animated vehicles with human faces that can

help children with autism was unveiled yesterday as part of a

Government-backed initiative.

Disabled teen with high IQ to receive benefits: court

<http://www.ednews.org/articles/6490/1/Disabled-teen-with-high-IQ-to-receive

-benefits-court/Page1.html>

For the second time, a B.C. court has ruled that the provincial government

cannot deny a mentally handicapped teenager disability benefits just because

his IQ is too high.

School friendships help build confidence

<http://www.ednews.org/articles/6459/1/School-friendships-help-build-confide

nce/Page1.html>

, left, and Alyssa Price are in the Best Buddies Texas program,

which pairs students with intellectual disabilities and mainstream students

for one-on-one friendships.

Court allows scholarships for disabled students, foster

<http://www.ednews.org/articles/6460/1/Court-allows-scholarships-for-disable

d-students-foster-children/Page1.html> children

The Arizona Supreme Court refused Tuesday to decide whether it is

constitutional to offer disabled students and foster children state-funded

scholarships to attend religious or private schools. In November, two

advocacy groups asked the state Supreme Court to stop the voucher program

lawmakers approved last year.

<http://www.ednews.org/articles/6463/1/Wiping-Tears-of-Children-With-Special

-Needs-Is-a-Noble-Act/Page1.html> 'Wiping Tears of Children With Special

Needs Is a Noble Act'

A foundation-stone-laying ceremony for the Disabled Children's Association

(DCA) in the Asir region produced SR10 million in donations on Monday. While

laying the charity's...

Disabled teen with high IQ to receive benefits: court

<http://www.ednews.org/articles/6490/1/Disabled-teen-with-high-IQ-to-receive

-benefits-court/Page1.html>

For the second time, a B.C. court has ruled that the provincial government

cannot deny a mentally handicapped teenager disability benefits just because

his IQ is too high.

Jimmy Kilpatrick

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