This is a very good question! As a person with special needs myself I can tell you that it is very difficult. I was born with Touretts Syndrome, have been on the TS board of directors, and counseled many people on this subject. The first thing I would recommend is to see if there is some association in your area that fits your special needs. If there is one go to their group meetings and meet people like yourself. There will be leaders there that have more answers to your questions then any doctor or professional. I have so many ideas for you that I would need to know more in order to refine my answers. Feel free to post questions on my board.
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.
Party for People with Special Needs was created in 2007.
Among some debate, "special-needs people" will have some awareness they are different and may have some intellectual reference to their categorization depending on their psychological state and ability.
Yes, of course but it depends on what your special need isThe answer above me is wrong. Generally children with special needs are not able to work at a real job. They usually work at an entry level position. So maybe if you want to clean up after others with disabilities.
Just what it says people that require special needs. learn to spell the word special tho there buddy.
Hormone imbalance which leads to sporadic growth in some people of special needs.
they propally do the way they all seem to be really nice to people even with theire friends fans and family! right?
well what you can do is work a lemonade stand,do chour s, and help other such as old people and special needs.
yea
People that need to be shot.
In most cases, no, however, some people are left badly disabled by scoliosis so those people would be considered special needs
handicaps are special people so they will probably special ways to work