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'''Special needs''' is a term used to describe individuals with mental, emotional, or physical disabilities.  They may need to be treated differently than their peers due to medical, behavioral, developmental, learning, and/or mental health issues.  "The designation is useful for getting needed services, setting appropriate goals, and gaining understanding for a child and stressed family."<ref>[http://specialchildren.about.com/od/gettingadiagnosis/p/whatare.htm About.com, ''What Are "Special Needs"?'', By Terri Mauro]</ref>
 
'''Special needs''' is a term used to describe individuals with mental, emotional, or physical disabilities.  They may need to be treated differently than their peers due to medical, behavioral, developmental, learning, and/or mental health issues.  "The designation is useful for getting needed services, setting appropriate goals, and gaining understanding for a child and stressed family."<ref>[http://specialchildren.about.com/od/gettingadiagnosis/p/whatare.htm About.com, ''What Are "Special Needs"?'', By Terri Mauro]</ref>
  
The number of special needs children in the [[United States]] is rapidly increasing.
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The number of special needs children in the [[United States]] is rapidly increasing. If something is not done, they may soon become an infestation.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 02:13, November 18, 2009

Special needs is a term used to describe individuals with mental, emotional, or physical disabilities. They may need to be treated differently than their peers due to medical, behavioral, developmental, learning, and/or mental health issues. "The designation is useful for getting needed services, setting appropriate goals, and gaining understanding for a child and stressed family."[1]

The number of special needs children in the United States is rapidly increasing. If something is not done, they may soon become an infestation.

References

  1. About.com, What Are "Special Needs"?, By Terri Mauro