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Collection of Disabled Student Cliparts (36)
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Curated clip art focused on disabled student, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.
A teacher shares a story with engaged students, including a child using a wheelchair, highlighting inclusive education in action.
A joyful, diverse group stands together, highlighting inclusion and accessibility with one member using a wheelchair and all wearing cheerful, colorful hats.
This umbrella model shows autism as the core, supported by seven key developmental domains-including speech or language as the foundational handle.
Five happy, diverse kids-two using wheelchairs-pose together with arms around each other, celebrating friendship and inclusion.
When ideas won’t flow: a classic depiction of writer’s block and the emotional toll of creative struggle.
A student in a wheelchair types on a keyboard at an adjustable-height desk, demonstrating inclusive digital access.
A cheerful young child in a wheelchair, symbolizing independence and joyful participation in daily life.
A vibrant illustration of people of all abilities holding hands, symbolizing unity, empathy, and shared humanity.
A joyful line of hand-drawn, multicultural children-including peers using wheelchairs-symbolizing unity, accessibility, and belonging.
A confident, smiling woman in a wheelchair, arms crossed, representing self-assurance and inclusion.
A joyful group of six multicultural children stand hand-in-hand, celebrating diversity and togetherness.
A man and woman in wheelchairs share a joyful conversation, highlighting mutual respect and everyday connection.
A joyful line of diverse individuals, including a person using a wheelchair, walking hand-in-hand to represent unity and accessibility.
A joyful young student wearing glasses and a purple shirt writes happily at her desk, embodying curiosity and engagement in learning.
A cheerful lineup of nine uniquely styled kids-different hairstyles, skin tones, and outfits-standing hand-in-hand to symbolize friendship and diversity.
A teacher uses a pie chart on the chalkboard to teach students, encouraging participation through raised hands and active learning.
An expressive orange character seated comfortably in a modern wheelchair, promoting dignity and independence.
A caregiver gently pushes a child’s wheelchair-symbolizing empathy, support, and inclusive mobility.
This disability awareness badge highlights inclusivity through symbols for wheelchair use, visual impairment (white cane), and hearing loss (ear with sound waves).
A handcrafted paper chain of diverse people-some using wheelchairs-joined in a circle to celebrate inclusion and community.
A joyful circle of diverse people, including those with disabilities, united in solidarity and mutual support.
A joyful group of kids-representing different backgrounds and abilities-stand together, highlighting the importance of inclusion and mutual respect.
A stylized brain filled with colorful math symbols-plus, minus, equals, percentages, and more-representing active mathematical reasoning.
A vibrant circular infographic illustrating how diverse subjects interconnect in a personalized learning journey.
A multicolored lineup of people of different ages, abilities, and backgrounds walking hand-in-hand, celebrating diversity and belonging.
The universally recognized International Symbol of Access, depicting a person in motion within a wheelchair.
