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What Parents of Children with Special Needs Should Always Keep in Mind

By tash 2 min read
  • # autism
  • # autistic kids
  • # dealing with autism
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There are children who have special needs due to having disabilities with their bodies which struggle them from coping with learning and normal activities. There are various types of special needs: speech and language impairment, physical disability like cerebral palsy, learning disabilities like dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, and emotional disabilities like bipolar disorder and an eating disorder. 

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It is very substantial for them to observe that they are different from others. As a parent, we can give intrinsic motivation to them that could help them feel that they can be normal. But sometimes, it can be hard to do it because this is such an unplanned journey.  

How can parents survive and deal with this kind of situation? 

Things Parents Should Keep In Mind

You’re a superhero, after all.

Even if you can’t leap huge buildings in one bound or run faster than a bullet, you’re still a superhero. On a daily basis, you deal with problems that a typical parent would consider impossible, such as stretching stiff muscles, remembering medications, injecting and infusing medicines, holding your hysterical child during gruesome medical procedures, dealing with temper tantrums and meltdowns, and urging your child to do things that experts said they could never do. You overcome all of them, never giving up or losing hope.

Play is a form of therapy.

Having attended multiple therapy sessions has caused you to mature, study, and comprehend everything there is to know about your child. The best therapists may make difficult exercises into games that your child dislikes, but they will eventually be turned into activities he appreciates.

Forgive yourself.

It is extremely likely that, despite your best efforts, you will make blunders from time to time. You could believe that no amount of self-inflicted misery can make you feel better or help you make better judgments. Remember that many of life’s most difficult decisions have no right or wrong answers.

Be kind to yourself.

Changing your identity as a parent of a special needs child is never a good idea. You are made by various aspects and part of your identity is being the parents of a child with special needs. However, this must not constitute your entire identity. Most of your time is spent focusing on your child’s special needs and it is easy to feel like you lose yourself. In times like that, you may find activities in your life that you enjoy. 

Little things matter!

Praise those successes that may seem insignificant to outsiders but are significant to your child. Remember that your child learns at their own pace, develops certain abilities late, and can never even matter other things. You may share that milestone with others who love you and your child, whether it is a wiggling toe that could not wiggle before, a newly discovered, uttered words and phrases, and other things.

 

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