
Special schools provide tailored education, therapies (speech, occupational, physiotherapy), and vocational training for children with disabilities or learning differences (e.g., autism, Down syndrome, ADHD). They feature small class sizes, individualized instruction, and specialized resources to improve daily living, communication, and social skills. Specialized education centers focus on tailored teaching methods to meet the unique needs of children with disabilities. They often focus on improving daily life skills, communication, and cognitive abilities. Special schools provide tailored instruction to address specific learning challenges and needs, utilizing customized materials and pedagogical approaches. These schools aim to enhance children's skills, promote independence, and foster social-emotional development, sometimes acting as a bridge to inclusive education.