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14 years 3 weeks ago #32959 by winterchild
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Hi,
I was wondering how this descriptor would treat a learning disabled person who can physically hold a pen, and even slowly produce a rote-learned signature of sorts, but who can't read or write.
The same would apply to the keyboard test. She could physically tap the keys well enough, but not be able produce words on the screen or understand them if she did.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
w.
I was wondering how this descriptor would treat a learning disabled person who can physically hold a pen, and even slowly produce a rote-learned signature of sorts, but who can't read or write.
The same would apply to the keyboard test. She could physically tap the keys well enough, but not be able produce words on the screen or understand them if she did.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
w.
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14 years 3 weeks ago #33001 by Crazydiamond
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Having read the descriptor, it clearly refers to physical capacity as opposed to mental, intellectual or cognitive functions.
If a person can physically hold a pen or physically operate a computer keyboard, then it is likely they would not satisfy this descriptor, irrespective of their mental capacity.
If a person can physically hold a pen or physically operate a computer keyboard, then it is likely they would not satisfy this descriptor, irrespective of their mental capacity.
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14 years 3 weeks ago #33071 by winterchild
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Hmm, I had a feeling that might be the case. Thanks for your input.
All the best,
w.
All the best,
w.
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14 years 3 weeks ago #33074 by DRAGON2009
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It is a physical descriptor, mental/cognitive not tested by this one
But
caselaw does suggest that if a person cannot perform a task reliably and repeatedly they should be treated as not being able to do it at all
A person with carpel tunnel might be OK for a few minutes and then crippled the rest of the day, as an example.
But
caselaw does suggest that if a person cannot perform a task reliably and repeatedly they should be treated as not being able to do it at all
A person with carpel tunnel might be OK for a few minutes and then crippled the rest of the day, as an example.
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