how parents cope with having children with disabilities

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Angela S

 

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November 4, 2013

 

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Autism is treatable and the earlier these children receive the treatment that they need, the better their prognosis. They may progress slower than others but can still live productive and happy lives. On the other hand, a child who has cerebral palsy or is emotionally disturbed is a more difficult crisis to handle...
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These children are often hard to dress, feed and care for. They require constant care and the responsibilities which weigh down families. The parents must come to the realization that their child may not go through normal developmental process or may never become an independent adult. The responsibilities of a two-parent working family are tough enough without adding the special condition of having a child with a disability...
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