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Special needs children

Tell your story of any special needs children you've taken care of or take care of right now.
Patientlywaiting · 46-50, FVIP
I have three adopted children, all have some level of trauma and attachment difficulties and we have weekly therapy. My youngest son is also autistic and has foetal alcohol syndrome. Every day is a fight for them and for us but they make me so proud, achievements mean even more when you work so hard for them and helping them with their challenges has also made me a stronger person. ❤️
BarbossasHusband · 36-40, M
My littlest sister is handicapped. We don't really notice it anymore bc she's fought her way out of being bound to a wheelchair, but when she was a kid she could hardly walk and her hands didn't function properly bc she couldn't extend her fingers.
I used to babysit her a lot when she was a kid (I'm 16 years older, and her godmom)
BoygetsRTs · M
@ServantOfTheGoddess England66 takes care of her son who has high fevers a lot and is autism
ServantOfTheGoddess · 61-69, M
@BoygetsRTs There are some very good people around here!!
BoygetsRTs · M
@ServantOfTheGoddess he has Auto fever syndrome
Cigarguy101 · 41-45, M
My daughter has sensory issues mostly with sound
So she has ear buds for calming music
Ear plugs to block should
And a weighted blanket to help calm her in a backpack we always have with us.
BoygetsRTs · M
@Cigarguy101 special needs kids autistic have hard time with things .
BoygetsRTs · M
Autistic children have a hard time with comprehension at things
England66 · 61-69, M
You have to understand the condition the child has and take your time
BoygetsRTs · M
@England66 what all kind of things do you have to help with whether it's from whatever to whatever explain details..
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BoygetsRTs · M
@England66 have the other methods been tried or they just can't be done?
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
Not me, but my sister's youngest son has Down's Syndrome.

 
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