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So do about 20% of students in our schools. Got an IEP/504? So do about 20% of students in our schools.

Got Dyspraxia? Daniel Radcliffe does.

Got Diabetes? Halle Barry does.

Got Bipolar Disorder? Demi Lovato Does! s

Got Dyslexia? Got Dyslexia?  Anderson Cooper Does.

Got a Vision Impairment? Georgia O’Keefe did.

Get Tourette's? Tim Howard does.

Got Autism? Satoshi Tajiri Does.

Got a speech impairment? Peyton Manning did.

Justin Timberlake does. Got OCD? Justin Timberlake does.

Got ADHD? Shane Victorino does.

Got ADHD? Channing Tatum does.

Got a hearing impairment? Marlee Matlin does.

Have a mobility impairment? Freida Khalo did.

Got diabetes? Nick Jonas does.

Got Dyslexia? Whoopi Goldberg does.

Got ADHD? Michael Phelps does.

Got Down Syndrome? Madeline Stuart does.