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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
1:important child 2:special ed
Sasha Obama is not a special needs child.
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Definitely. Find some special time in your day to play the piano and sing with your child. Ask if there's are special selections your child wants to hear. If your child is a gifted pianist, ask them to play their special music for you. Maybe there are special sections that both you and your child can play on the piano and sing.
The word children is the plural form for the singular child; a common, concrete, countable noun. Example sentence;The children in the class made a special 'get well' video for the child who is in the hospital.
That depends, if it's not a too bad case, better to tuter and keep up. If there's no way tutering can help the child, special programs are made for helping them.
Indeed you can. Just make sure you have some special time or a special day to play with your child. Playing on your child with your hands, your fingers, or both, can make special rhythms when you sing your child's name. You can also play happy piano music and sing your child's name. Try playing on your child, or the piano, and see if your child doesn't smile, or dance when they hear you sing their name.
Because every child is unique and special.
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.
There may not be specific legal requirements because custody decisions are typically made based on the best interests of the child, which includes considering any special needs or accommodations they require. Courts have the discretion to take into account a child's special needs during custody proceedings and can make necessary adjustments to ensure the child's well-being. Additionally, each case is unique, and judges can consider the individual needs of special needs children when determining custody arrangements.