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Sasha Obama is not a special needs child.
If a child has a statement of special needs, it means that they have been identified as having specific educational needs that require additional support and resources. This statement outlines their needs, the type of support they require, and the accommodations that should be made to ensure their learning and development are supported effectively. It is a legal document that helps determine the provision of special educational services for the child.
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. :)
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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.
Depending on what grade your child is in, the school counselor would probably be the first answer. Going to the child's teacher would be another good option as they also have that information.
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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
If a child is statemented, it means the child has been identified as having special educational needs. The categories can vary for every child, but these would include a child with medical/self help/learning/behaviour/attention and concentration/language/social problems. Usually, lots of different professionals are asked to provide information about the child and their difficulties. If the needs of the child are more significant than children of their age, they will be provided with a statement. This is a legal document which describes the child's difficulties, how they should be catered for in school, and what targets and additional help needs to be provided.
Yes.