Students with disabilities who are experience discrimination often become victims of other Psychiatric disorders, such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and depression. This often occurs in students with Asperger's syndrome and High-Functioning autism. In short, discrimination is dangerous to their psychological and physical well-being. Often times disabled people feel worthless, hopeless, and alone. Discrimination can obviously also result in need for further medical/psychological treatment, either due to being beat-up or due to emotional and psychological scarring incurred as a result of the abuse.
Discrimination can have profound negative effects on a child with special needs. It can lead to feelings of isolation, low self-esteem, and poor mental health. It can also impact their educational opportunities, access to necessary resources and support, and hinder their overall development and social integration. Additionally, discrimination can perpetuate stereotypes and create barriers for their future success and inclusion in society.
Honestly, unless from an early age you teach a child, that discrimination, is totally wrong, it will negatively affect them. Their brain develops a lot in the first 5 years, so if they are exposed to racism, before they earn it it not ok to act like that, their beliefs may be altered and they can grow up to be, just like they people they are exposed to.
It's not illegal if other kids are doing it. However, if an adult is bullying a special needs child it could be considered discrimination.
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A gifted child is considered a special child because they possess exceptional abilities or talents that set them apart from their peers. They demonstrate high intellectual or creative potential in areas such as academics, arts, or sports. Their advanced cognitive abilities and unique talents require special attention and educational opportunities to nurture their potential and ensure their development.
R.A. 7610 is an act providing for stronger deterrence and special protection against child abuse, exploitation and discrimination and for other purposes
special child are those child which are disable or we can say need special care
you yourself are the ex of special child for your mother every child is special for his/her mother
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A child's background can impact how they react to economic diversity. A child living in a low-income household may have different experiences than children living in middle- or higher-income households.
A child who is starving
Like any other child? Why treat the child any differently because he or she has a disability. That would be discrimination.
There are many good things about being gifted. A gifted child always thinks differently which could help a lot. Also gifted children have special talents some people can't do. I know one gifted child with autism who has a photograpic memory. Being this way is not always a bad thing I think it just makes you special!