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Parenting Challenges Of Disabled Children

As the rain poured high and cleansed the city with its chattery noise, I found shelter beneath the sheet of a bus stop. As I shivered to the cold blow of the wind, I saw a little girl holding her mother's arm with a gentle smile. She swayed her arms to feel the bliss of the chilled water drops that dropped with a rhythmic tone. Her mother joined her child's joy. After few minutes they settled down near my seat, both didn't speak a single word. It seemed, the eyes did all the talking. The girl opened her little book that had the baby pictures of everything from the bright sun to the naughty Jerry rat. The last picture was very unique, it was picture of a woman with a tear and a smile.
I asked the girl, "who is this?". She just glared at me with a smile. I repeated my question, "If you tell me who is this, I will give you a Cadbury?" She didn't answer a word. I thought the child was bit prisky to pass that odd smile again and again to my question. I looked at the mother for a response. She said, with a tear in her eyes and a smile on her lips "Ask her with actions..... she is deaf and dumb".
The agony of a parent having a disabled child is heartbreaking, but the state of the child is not much consoling either. To live a life with disabilities is not just a challenge to the child but also to the parents. Rather a bigger one, as they have to build the child to survive in the world with a head held high. Here are some guidelines to fade those tears and bear that smile for a life time. Read parenting tips for visually impaired, hearing impaired and dumb children.
Simple Guidelines For Parents With Visually Impaired Kids
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Well! Most of the guidelines remain the same as the above. However some of the different aspects you have to concentrate are



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