
Raising A Child With Special Needs Part 3
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Thanks for joining us for Part 3 of our series on Raising A Child with Special Needs.
If you missed parts 1 and 2 here are the links:
Part 1
Defining special needs
Part 2
1) Recognize that "special needs" vary in scope and demand
2) Recognize that special needs are nothing new
Thank you for joining us!
Episode 263 Notes
3. Recognize that God’s commands are the same
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- Parent’s must train children
- Having a special needs child doesn’t negate the responsiblity to train any more than it negates our responsibility to care for them.
- Our culture often believers it does (it negates our responsibility to care for them)
- Abortion is usually the answer
- Giving them away as a foster child or giving them up for adoption is another way
- Having a special needs child means that you have a greater responsiblity to train and care
- Having a special needs child doesn’t negate the responsiblity to train any more than it negates our responsibility to care for them.
- Parent’s must bring them up/nurture them
- Remember that you are not alone. GET HELP
- Parent’s must train children
4. Recognize that behavioral issues are to be solved with patient teaching and training
- ODD; ADHD; ADD are quite normal and will become worse if left alone
- A child left to himself, brings his mother to shame
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