The term "disabled children" refers to young individuals who have physical, cognitive, or developmental impairments that affect their daily lives and activities. These disabilities can be congenital (present from birth) or acquired later in life due to illness, injury, or other factors. Disabled children may require special education, therapy, medical care, and support services to help them reach their full potential and participate fully in society. The phrase "disabled children" is often used as a broad term that encompasses a wide range of conditions and needs, from mild to severe.