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What do you mean by the terms 'stereotype' and 'children with special needs.'​

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Answered by gaurrashmi811
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Explanation:

In social psychology, a stereotype is a generalized belief about a particular category of people. It is an expectation that people might have about every person of a particular group. ... Stereotypes are sometimes overgeneralized, inaccurate, and resistant to new information, but can sometimes be accurate.

People with special needs are people who need special help or care, for example because they are physically or mentally disabled. ... a school for children with special needs.

Answered by janvisaini235
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Stereotype:

In social psychology, a stereotype is a generalized belief about a particular category of people.[2] It is an expectation that people might have about every person of a particular group. The type of expectation can vary; it can be, for example, an expectation about the group's personality, preferences, appearance or ability. Stereotypes are sometimes overgeneralized, inaccurate, and resistant to new information, but can sometimes be accurate.

Child with special needs:

A special needs child is a youth who has been determined to require special attention and specific necessities that other children do not. The state may declare this status for the purpose of offering benefits and assistance for the child’s well-being and growth. Special needs can also be a legal designation, particularly in the adoption and foster care community, wherein the child and guardian receive support to help them both lead productive lives.

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