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There are a lot of things you can do to help disabled children in your community. Firstly, make sure you use the right terms when discussing children with disabilities. For example, do not say "mentally ill person" or "the mentally ill." Instead say, "person who has a mental illness." Secondly, communicate directly. Oftentimes, children with disabilities are assisted by interpreters, nurses, or friends during their day-to-day lives. Do not filter conversation through someone else. Thirdly, ask before providing assistance. If you see a child with a disability struggling with something, your first instinct may be to jump in and help. However, without knowing that child's specific needs or intentions you may be doing more harm than good. Finally, raise or donate money. Sometimes, fundraising is very helpful. Children with disabilities often need extra funds to cover medical costs, home renovations, and other expenses.