MODERN METHODS OF REHABILITATION FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
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Modern American Journals
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Children with disabilities face numerous physical, psychological, and social challenges that affect their daily lives and overall development. Modern rehabilitation methods aim to improve their functional abilities, enhance social integration, and support independent living. These approaches include physical and occupational therapy, speech and language interventions, psychological support, and advanced technological solutions such as robotics, virtual reality, and tele-rehabilitation. The integration of multidisciplinary care and innovative technologies has significantly improved the quality of rehabilitation outcomes. This article discusses the effectiveness of these modern methods and highlights their importance in promoting the well-being and social adaptation of children with disabilities.