QUALITY
EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS:
Exploring
the chances and snags teachers experience while serving children who are
differently-abled incorporating children’s and adults with inabilities, skilled
students, and the individuals who are homeless or imprisoned.
Getting to instruction during the worldwide COVID-19-related school
terminations was regularly an uphill task for the joined 12 million learners
who are English-language students and children's with Special needs and their
families.
For children with Special needs, schools were regularly unfit to convey
administrations, for example, discourse, word related, and exercise based
therapies, that were ensured in learner's Individualized Education Programs.
Every child should have an equal chance to get a quality education either they
are mainstream students or a child with Special needs, all must be treated
equally. Otherwise, students who are differently-abled get separated and get
into isolation which can cause their mental health.
Written by: Syeda Eraj Batool Zaidi
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