The Department for Education hopes the move will provide tailored support to help more children thrive.
Clive Ireson, director of ACT told Premier the move would give parents more choice.
"It will in some cases give a choice to parents where they feel their child is missing out or failing perhaps in mainstream school," he said.
"If one of these new 37 special free schools is set up somewhere near them, it may be that they have an opportunity to go there and receive some specialist supervision."
Every region in the country will benefit from a new school, which include 37 special free schools and two alternative provision free schools.
It follows a commitment from the Education Secretary Damian Hinds (below) to give the green light to all high-quality special free school bids last December when he announced an additional £250m for local authorities for their high needs budget.
Hinds said in a statement: "Parents rightly want choice of where their child goes to school and to know that the education and support they receive will ignite that spark of potential that exists in all of us, so they can go on and succeed?
"We want every school to be a school for children with special educational needs and disabilities. That's why we are investing significant funding into Special Education Needs units attached to mainstream schools and in additional support so children with education, health and care plans can access mainstream education.
"But we recognise some children require more specialist support. These new special free schools and alternative provision schools will make sure that more complex needs can be provided to help support every child to have a quality education."
Applications have opened in the 39 successful local authorities to find providers - including community groups, teachers, charities, existing education providers and other organisations - that will run them.
The total number of special free schools in Britain will rise to 125 once all the new schools have been created.
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