Special Education
The technique of educating kids in a way that accommodates their specific characteristics, impairments, and special needs is known as special education. This method should ideally include an individually planned and monitored arrangement of educational techniques, adapted equipment and materials, and accessible venues. These interventions are intended to assist individuals with special needs in achieving more individual self and success in school and in their communities, which may not be possible if the student only had access to a traditional classroom education. Learning disabilities (such as dyslexia), communication disorders, emotional and behavioural disorders (such as ADHD), physical disabilities (such as osteogenesis imperfecta, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, and Friedreich's ataxia), and developmental disabilities (such as autistic spectrum disorders including autism and Asperger syndrome and intellectual disabilities) are all addressed in special education.