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Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
The program under the U.S. Department of Agriculture that offers money to states to support the nutritional needs of infants, toddlers, and pregnant women from low-income families is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Through WIC, eligible participants receive supplemental foods, nutrition education, and healthcare referrals to help ensure healthy pregnancies and early childhood development.
Claudia McClannahan has written: 'Feeding & caring for infants & children with special needs' -- subject(s): Care, Developmentally disabled children, Infants, Nutrition
Because it's good for them and it helps infants grow fast and strong and it gives them the nutritional needs they need.
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to match the function of breast milk in regard to meeting the infants nutritional needs.
Alfred Healy has written: 'The needs of children with disabilities' -- subject(s): Developmental disabilities, Disabled Persons 'Early services for children with special needs' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Infants, Services for, Toddlers
Penny Low Deiner has written: 'Infants and toddlers' -- subject(s): Infants, Development, Exercise for children, Language, Child development, Early childhood education, Growth, Curricula, Children, Care 'Resources for teaching young children with special needs' -- subject(s): Special education, Mainstreaming in education
In 2005-2006 an estimated 13.9% of children in the United States had special needs. At that time, the number of children with special needs seemed to be increasing.
The services that are provided by Children With Special Needs is care and treatment of special needs kids. The company also provides schooling for special needs kids.
Special education teachers are one group who work with special needs children. Occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech-language pathologists also work with special needs children.
If you have children with special needs, then of course they are going to be treated differently than main stream students, and that would be particular to their individual and specific needs. That's why they are classified as children with special needs.