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According to UNICEF’s report, there are approximately 240 million disabled children in the world. They are typically in a disadvantaged position in terms of health, education, and safety, compared with their normal peers (UNICEF, 2021). By the end of 2018, there were 1045038 registered disabled kids aged 0-14 in China, accounting for roughly 3% of the total population with impairments (Chen, 2020). Such a huge number involves millions of families, who deserve the concern and support of the whole society.