
Raising A Child With Special Needs Part 2
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About this listen
Thanks for joining us for Part 2 of our series on Raising A Child with Special Needs.
But first..Dave and Bethlie answer a question from a listener.
"What do yall recommend to do for family devotions with a 2 year old, and even how often?"
- Make family devotions simple and easy
- Read to your little one
- This trains them to sit and listen
- Memorize 1 verse with your little one
- Say it to them over and over at specific times
- Before a meal
- Before prayer
- At bedtime
- Say it repeatedly until they begin saying it themselves
- Say it to them over and over at specific times
- Pray with them (just a short prayer . . .)
- Put them in bed and have dim lights and quiet music
- Talk quietly at that time of night
- Kneel beside their bed
- Touch them, rub their head or their back and sing to them, say a verse to them, and have a short prayer
- Read to your little one
Now let's dive into the episode for today!
Parenting Special Case Scenarios
1. Recognize that “special needs” vary in scope and demand
- Severe autism vs. “on the spectrum”
- Fetal alcohol syndrome
- Blind
- Deaf
- ODD, ADHD, ADD
2. Recognize that special needs are nothing new
- Parents have dealt with special needs throughout history
- You are not alone
- Illustration of reaching DEAF through the Bill and Cathy Rice family
- Illustration of Helen Keller
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