by Lauren Martin, Think Tank 12
Special needs children often struggle in traditional brick-and-mortar schools. Whether they have autism, dyslexia, or ADHD, children with learning disabilities often need an education that suits their unique needs. A student on the autism spectrum may not be able to keep up with a teacher’s lesson. Children with ADHD may need to take frequent breaks to reduce anxiety and increase attention span. A child with multiple sclerosis may need to adjust their day based upon their physical limitations.
http://blog.k12.com/online-public-schools/how-online-education-can-help-special-needs-children
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