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Created page with "A "special child" is a term the Rebbe gave to children with special needs in the areas of intellect, soul, or body. Along with this name, the Rebbe introduced a renewed and revolutionary approach in treating children in these situations, not to place them under a limiting, all-encompassing label but to see the potential hidden in each one. The name and method influenced the treatment of these children and people throughout the Jewish people and the entire world. == Ma..." |
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A "special child" is a term the Rebbe gave to children with special needs in the areas of intellect, soul, or body. | A "special child" is a term the Rebbe gave to children with special needs in the areas of intellect, soul, or body. | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* The Rebbe's correspondence in English with Dr. Robert Wilkes, on how to treat special children | * The Rebbe's correspondence in English with Dr. Robert Wilkes, on how to treat special children | ||
* The Rebbe's advice: The approach to special children | * The Rebbe's advice: The approach to special children | ||
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== Further Reading == | == Further Reading == | ||
* Eliyahu Wolf, '''A Special Perspective''', published by "L'Doros" [[5774]]. | |||
* In the book [[My Story]] Part 1, published by JEM | |||
* Likkutei Sichos Volume 36, p. 307 on rejecting lobotomy treatment. | |||
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