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The phrase "a special needs" is not correct in written English.
It should be used as "a special needs person" or "a special needs child" to refer to someone with special needs.
Example: "The school has programs specifically designed for a special needs child to ensure they receive the support they require."
Alternatives: "a person with disabilities" or "an individual with special requirements."
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Each is a special needs child.
Oregon Tech has a student section, a senior section and a special needs section.
The first is the question of where a special needs child or sibling should live.
The Brief Helen Peter is a special needs teacher from Bath.
'I left school with basically nothing, I was a special needs kid.
His half-Russian father was a banker and his Dutch mother a special needs teacher.
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She used to work as a special-needs teacher.
Linda Walker, 48, was sacked as a special-needs teacher after a four-hour disciplinary hearing.
A special-needs kid?
Recently it won a £1m contract to run a special-needs school in Devon.
We're already almost too old to properly raise a special-needs child.
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