This depends on what school you are applying for and what disability your child has. If your school allows disabled people with autism, dyslexia etc then they should be allowed but on the other hand, if your child has a more serious condition then you should try to find a more suitable school for the child. As the child gets older the condition won't be that noticeable and so then would be a good time to put him in a mainstream classroom.
Sasha Obama is not a special needs child.
Yes, you can take the ISEE test if youre in a special needs class
Yes, you can take the ISEE test if youre in a special needs class
I think you mean child with Special Educational Needs. A child with ADHD or Dyslexia for instance could be such a child. They might have to go to special class or need more help studying. A child with Dyslexia would have to learn how to read when you are a Dyslexic.
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. :)
No you should think of him as a normal student because every man is equal
All children are normal. What you refer as a special child, I assume you mean special needs. Special needs children are normal children who have specific needs that need to be catered to in order to learn as a general ed. child. They may need things to be broken down for them or more repetition, or maybe even a slower pace.
Yes, this is called mainstreaming. Not only does the special needs child learn skills in a mainstreamed classroom, but so do the other members of the class. In most cases the special needs child only spends a few hours in the regular classroom and then goes to a special education teacher for the rest of the day. As a classroom teacher I have always opened my room to special needs students because I think all benefit from the experience.
Truth Be Told - 2009 I Have a Child with Special Needs 1-6 was released on: USA: 16 September 2009
Generally until age 23.
Yes, special needs children are the most often homeschooled. Ryan Gosling was pulled out of school because he had special needs and homeschooled... and he didn't turn out too bad huh? :)
Yes, or you could send them to a school for special needs children e.g: wyvern school