Children with special needs may require various physical supports to thrive, such as adaptive equipment for mobility, communication devices, and specialized therapeutic tools. They often benefit from individualized physical therapy to improve motor skills and coordination. Additionally, proper nutrition and healthcare tailored to their specific conditions are essential for their overall well-being. Creating an accessible and safe environment is also crucial to meet their physical needs effectively.
adapted physical education is in reference to physical education with special needs children
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.
I want to work with the children with disablity...so please let me know if I need some special kind of education.....
no.
A physical therapist needs to be patient and understanding. They also need to know about muscles in the body and body mechanics.
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 can be so many barriers for kids with special needs in regular education. They can have physical or emotional barriers,or both.
If you have children with special needs, then of course they are going to be treated differently than main stream students, and that would be particular to their individual and specific needs. That's why they are classified as children with special needs.
not much at all.
good and obedience. Do what the task and be a good follower
A child with special need can find help with their education be hiring a "Learning Assistant". Other methods can include attending a "Special Needs" school.
because disabled children has come to be known as a derrogative term, meaning it makes people feel less than what they are really worth. these people are not disabeld, they can usually do all the things we can with the special needs they need to have.