EducationSpecial Needs Children

What Does a Special Needs Child Mean?

More than one billion people have some form of disability. It includes 15% of the world’s population, with about 190 million aged 15 years and above facing functioning issues, and often needing health care services. As per the 2020 UNICEF report, there are 240 million kids with disabilities worldwide. So if you’re a parent of a special needs child, read below to understand what does it mean.

Who Are Kids with Special Needs? | Special Needs Child Meaning

It means children that require additional help due to emotional, medical, or learning problems.

Types of Children with Special Needs

Types of special children brokes down into four main categories:

Physical

  • Epilepsy
  • Chronic Asthma
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Dystrophy

Sensory Impaired

  • Blindness
  • Deafness
  • Hearing-impaired
  • Visually impaired

Developmental

  • Autism
  • Down Syndrome
  • Asperger Syndrome
  • Dyslexia and other processing disorders

Emotional/Behavioral

  • ADHD
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Oppositional Defiance Disorder

FAQ’s

What is the term used for children with special needs?

CWSN is a term used to refer to kids with disabilities and other special needs.

Which type of evaluation identifies special needs child?

Diagnostic evaluation identifies kids with special needs. Its main goal is to find if a kid has a disability and requires special support/instructions. 

What is another suggested name for children with special needs mentioned in NEP 2020?

Divyang Child. NEP 2020 focuses on including Inclusive education culture and structure in our school education system.

What are the benefits of special needs education courses?

Special education courses are a great choice if you love helping children, teens, and adults with learning disabilities. Completing it will help you secure the future of such children while providing other perks.

What are the different ICT tools for special needs students?

Some of the Information and Communication Technology tools for kids with special needs are as below:

  • Braille shorthand machine
  • Folding Walkers
  • Battery Powered Joystick
  • Multi-Sensory systems
  • Web-Portal
  • M-learning
  • Operated Wheelchair

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