Welcome to Children with Special Needs (https://childrenwithspecialneeds.com/). By accessing and utilizing this website, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions. Our platform is dedicated to delivering special education resources, disability advocacy advice, and parental support networks. If you disagree with any part of these terms, please refrain from using our services.
Intellectual Property & Resource Use
The contents of this website—including guides on IEP planning, developmental milestones articles, and proprietary downloadable picture communication symbols—are the intellectual property of Children with Special Needs.
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Permitted Use: Parents, educators, and pediatric therapists are granted a limited, non-transferable license to print and use our educational materials for personal, non-commercial, or classroom use.
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Prohibited Use: You must not sell, mass-distribute, or republish our original content or digital downloads on other web domains without explicit written consent.
Disclaimer of Medical & Legal Advice
The informational resources provided on Children with Special Needs are for general educational purposes only. Content relating to developmental disabilities, therapies, or educational laws (such as IEP or 504 specifications) does not constitute formal medical or legal advice. Always consult a licensed pediatrician, certified therapist, or professional education advocate regarding your child’s specific medical or legal needs.
Community Code of Conduct
Our parenting and advocacy networks thrive on mutual respect. When utilizing our comment sections or public forums, users agree not to post defamatory, aggressive, or inappropriate material. We reserve the right to monitor user-generated submissions and terminate access for individuals who violate these community guidelines.
Liability Limitations
Children with Special Needs does not guarantee the complete accuracy or uninterrupted availability of this website. We are not liable for any outcomes resulting from your reliance on the educational strategies, adaptive activities, or third-party disability links hosted across our web pages.
