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What Do You Call Kids With Special Needs? The Right Words Matter
By : Desmond Fairchild 23 Feb 2026

What Do You Call Kids With Special Needs? The Right Words Matter

The term 'special needs' is outdated and vague. Learn the respectful, accurate language used in modern education to describe children with disabilities-like autism, dyslexia, or cerebral palsy-and why the right words make all the difference.

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