Raising a Child with a Disability

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Raising A Child With A Disability A child with a disability is having someone that has been diagnosed whether at birth, from an illness, or an accident that can leave a person with a disability. Sometime a person may not be diagnosed until years later. This disability which will not allow a person to function on a regular day to day basis. Therefore, someone has to take on that responsibility to assist that child to make sure they are taken care of. A child can be born with multiple disabilities and this is only to name a few: Down’s Syndrome, Autism, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD), Mental Retardation. Each disability can be different. Some can be more severe than others. they can come from different cultures and financial status. Even as a person grows older a disability can occur. Raising a child with a disability may have some difficulties and challenges but it will have a lot of rewards; just as having a normal child. A parent want their child to live a normal fulfilling life as any other normal child. This life style will take extra patience, time and adaptive equipment and a special person to do it. When accepting that your child has a disability it is good to get all the literature on that type of disability. This will help you understand your child’s disability. A parent involvement is needed to find support groups, so they can get some insight on things someone from the support group has done to get certain things accomplished. Children with disabilities are more in the public eye than years ago, although they are still treated differently. Our society treats them differently from lack of education on special needs. The society labels them and make their lives more difficult than it has to be becau... ... middle of paper ... ...hele (2013) The Future of Planning for a Person with Disabilities: What Challenges will Arise? NAELA Journal; Vol. 9 Issue 2, p. 189-224, 36p. ehis.ebscohost.com.library.gcu.edu:2048/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid+23e22f44-2c42- 424e-8f29-abffcd373f71%40sessionmgr113&vid+4&hid+4102 Tsibidaki, Assimina (2013)Marital Relations in Greek Families Raising a Child with a Severe Disability. Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology Vol.11 Issue 1 P. 25-50. 26p. ehis.ebscohost.com.library.gcu.edu:2048/eds/detail?vid=3&sid=2501e 105-5921-45dab35a-a2901coacd91@sessionmagr110&hid=101&bdata=JnNpdGU9Z WRzLWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c210ZQ==#db=ehh&AN=91584075 Banker, Neelkanth (2012). Role of Parental Acceptance and Involvement in the Rehabilitation Process of a Child with a Disability. Golden Research Thoughts, Vol. 1 Issue 7, Special Section p. 1-5. 5p.

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