Write an article based on this "Determine if you qualify. Consider whether your disability is temporary or permanent. Review the state eligibility requirements."
article: The standard set by the State of Florida is that a permit will be issued to people who are either temporarily or permanently impaired in their ability to walk 200 feet without stopping, or who are sight impaired (temporarily) or permanently legally blind. If you believe that this definition applies to you, then you will want to consult with your doctor and proceed with the application.  There is an additional qualification that Florida recognizes, which is the “disabled frequent traveler.” If you are disabled and travel frequently by plane, train, bus or boat, or if you are a quadriplegic, you can apply for two permits. That will allow one for a car at your departure site, and a second for a car at your destination. If you have a condition that limits your mobility but will only last a few months, such as a broken leg for example, you may only need a temporary permit. This is valid for up to six months. If your condition is permanent or will last longer than a year or so, you should apply for the permanent (“regular”) permit. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the following issues are considered recognized “disabilities”:  Inability to walk without the use of or assistance from a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, or other assistive device, or without assistance of another person. If the assistive device significantly restores the person's ability to walk to the extent that the person can walk without severe limitation, the person is not eligible for the exemption parking permit. The need to permanently use a wheelchair Breathing restriction caused by lung disease Use of portable oxygen Cardiac condition that significantly limits your ability to function regularly Severe limitation in a person's ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition Legally Blind (This is the only disability an Optometrist can certify.)

Write an article based on this "Review your divorce or custody agreement. Gather your basic documents. Assemble the documents showing your income and expenses. Discover all the information you can about your ex-partner."
article: With regards to child support, your final decree should show one of three things: a child support worksheet, an agreed child support amount, or a statement where the court retained jurisdiction to establish child support at a later date.  If you do not have a court-ordered agreement, you should either contact a private attorney or your state's child support enforcement office for instructions on how to proceed. If your divorce or custody agreement did not address child support, it can still be established by your state's child support enforcement office. However, you will likely have waived any claim for back support. To file for child support enforcement, you will need your divorce or custody documents, the birth certificates for the children, and may be asked to prove your residency in the state and county where you will file. Proof of state residency can be proved through your driver's license or tax documents. Proof of county residency can be shown through utility bills, mortgage statements, or rent receipts. Depending on when your original child support order was filed, you are entitled to a periodic review. In order to re-calculate your child support, the child support attorney will need to know your income, your household expenses, and what you pay in child care or insurance for the children. Often the most difficult part of child support enforcement is locating the non-custodial parent. No enforcement action or contempt petition can proceed until your ex-partner is served with notice of the impending court action. Child support enforcement entities have resources to help find your ex, but you are often the best source of information.  Do your best to find your ex-partner's current address and place of employment. Good resources are mutual friends, family, and social media. Some divorces call for an annual exchange of income tax information. If this is your situation, the best time to file for support enforcement is as soon as you receive this information.

Write an article based on this "Help the child to learn how to express health issues they are dealing with through visual cues."
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It can be very difficult to identify whether an autistic child is suffering from a health condition or if there is something that is physically bothering the child. To resolve this, the child can be encouraged to express themselves through pictures. For example, pictures that suggest the child is suffering from a health problem (be it stomach pain, headache, ear infection, or something else) can be used with words attached to them so that the child ultimately picks up the vocabulary and language needed to communicate effectively.