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When we say special children are special learners, we mean that children with special needs require unique and tailored approaches to learning in order to reach their full potential. These learners may have specific learning styles, challenges, or abilities that require individualized attention and support in an educational setting.
Yes But He Needs To Have A Learners Permit. Answerd By TG
Jean G. Ulman has written: 'Making technology work for learners with special needs' -- subject(s): Computer-assisted instruction, Special education, Education, Children with disabilities
No, special needs are tow special words as you see them. I am a special needs gentleman who enjoys playing with men, other children, and women.David Wesson. :)
Other points of referral to meet the potential needs of learners may include mental health services, tutoring or academic support programs, career counseling services, disability support services, and community resources such as support groups or social services agencies. School counselors, administrators, and educators can help connect learners to these resources as needed.
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.
My son recently just received his learners permit. He needs to hold on to it for a year before he is able to get his license.
it depends what "special needs" they have.
A handicapped person is one that has a disability. However, a special needs person may not be disabled but needs special care.
um i don't know???? Well I do: Apirana Ngata was one of the first Maori to get a University Degree. He dedicated his life to advocating for Maori and to getting Maori issues, culture and needs recognised amoungst the general New Zealand Population. Much of what Maori as a whole have aspired to can be contributed back to him.
Maori is still working through the Declaration of Independence with the Crown which includes the Treaty of Waitangi. These contracts help identify Maori and their needs, culture and comfort.
Special needs can range from behavior disorders, mental, physical and emotional disabilities.