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Legal Basis of Special Education
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I'll start my blog by reviewing some of the Philippines legislations that contribute to the development of this sector.
The Child and Youth Welfare Code of the Philippines (1974) addressed the needs of persons with disabilities.
Article 3. Every child has the right to a well-rounded development of his personality to the end that he may become a happy, useful and active member of society.
The gifted child shall be given opportunity and encouragement to develop his special talents.
The emotionally disturbed or socially maladjusted child shall be treated with sympathy and understanding, and shall be entitled to treatment and competent care.
The physically or mentally handicapped child shall be given the treatment, education and care required by his particular condition.
I'll start my blog by reviewing some of the Philippines legislations that contribute to the development of this sector.
The Child and Youth Welfare Code of the Philippines (1974) addressed the needs of persons with disabilities.
Article 3. Every child has the right to a well-rounded development of his personality to the end that he may become a happy, useful and active member of society.
The gifted child shall be given opportunity and encouragement to develop his special talents.
The emotionally disturbed or socially maladjusted child shall be treated with sympathy and understanding, and shall be entitled to treatment and competent care.
The physically or mentally handicapped child shall be given the treatment, education and care required by his particular condition.
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