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    The Joys and Pain Of Raising A Child With Special Needs Donna McFadden ENG121 English Composition I Mr. Jonathan Alexander‚ Instructor February 18‚ 2013 The Joys and Pain Of Raising A Child With Special Needs Even though I am not the only parent of a child of special needs this is my personal journey into the world of special needs. No one could have told me that at the age of forty three I would be experiencing motherhood again to a child born with Cerebral Palsy. In fact

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    Introduction The objective of the care of the special child assignment is to study a child with special needs in their typical everyday environment. I will study the child in the pre-school/ Montessori room. I will watch him working with the Special Needs Assistance* (SNA) and his interaction with the other children in the room. In this assignment I particular looked at: • The child’s use of space‚ environment and language. • To observe the child’s motor movements‚ both fine and gross

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    The effect on families with special needs children The effect on families‚ who have special needs children‚ can have a negative impact‚ resulting in an increased level of anxiety‚ stress and depression (Schwartz and Tsumi‚ 2003). Family and parents will be used interchangeably. There are a number of reasons attributed to the increase in stress levels for the parents: Firstly‚ and the most significant‚ is the realisation that there is no cure for autism and some learning disabilities

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    profound‚ depending upon how well a person can hear the intensities or frequencies most strongly associated with speech” (http://nichcy.org). Depending on the severity of the condition‚ children require different things. If a child has a slight or mild hearing impairment‚ they may be able to stay in a normal‚ public school classroom and learn like non-hearing impaired students. If a child’s condition is labeled as mild‚ moderate‚ sever‚ or profound‚ they would have to have some special “things” to help

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    Raising a Child

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    found to be very interesting from chapter four was the importance of raising a child correctly. If a child is neglected and abused‚ the consequences a child has may not be detected at first but can show up later on when they grow up. There are different forms a child can be abused‚ they can be physical‚ psychological and behavioral. One of the common forms a child is physically abused is by being shaken. The injuries that a child may experience include bleeding in the eye or brain‚ damage to spinal

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    Impact of a Deaf Child on Families A bird calls and the phone rings. Yet the girl makes no move to listen to one or to answer the other. A baby’s cry goes ignored and the tea kettle on the stove continues to whistle. Most‚ but not all cases of childhood deafness and hearing-impairment are diagnosed between the ages of 18 months and 3-years-old (Mapp 50). Sometimes called the invisible handicap‚ hearing loss explains why sign language is the third most used language in the United States (Jones 54)

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    movie is titled every child is special that refer to Taare Zamen Par‚ a Hindi Film. It is a bollywood movie that the cast mostly came from 3 idiots. Taare Zameen Par is a must-watch movie. It just not told you that every child is special; it also leads you to think the pressure building upon young generation by their so called parents‚ relatives‚ teachers and all. It is a one heart touching movie. The movie deals with a boy suffering from dyslexic or dyslexia. As a dyslexic child‚ the boy has difficulties

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    The article “Raising a Child With Autism” by Clare Lawrence explains what it is like to raise a child with Autism including the struggles to receive a diagnosis and dealing with how others perceive autistic children and how to care for. Autism is neurological condition in which the child has poor communication with others‚ difficulty with social interactions‚ obsessive interests‚ and repetitive behaviors while normally being quite intelligent. There is medication that can be taken but it will not

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    University of Phoenix Cultural Diversity BSHS 421 Special People/Special Needs Mental illness is a special need within itself; couple that with being a minority‚ specifically an African American‚ and the problem increases. The following paper will display examples and data portraying the difficulty that African Americans face when seeking mental health services‚ particularly for schizophrenia. Also included will be assessment techniques‚ intervention strategies and treatment planning. According

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    Raising a Child with a Disability: Journal Entry #2: Summary: This article mainly examines ways in which parents can deal properly with the news of being told that their child has a disability. There are a few stories in the article which emphasize the way the parents felt when they found out about their child’s disability. In most cases‚ the parents felt shattered‚ overwhelmed and completely shocked. The article explained that parents have an expectation of having that "perfect" child and

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