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Imbajade Imbajade
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In dealing with the feelings of a child with a disability, parents should

• respond honestly to specific questions asked by the child.

• assure the child that he or she is no different from others and their disability doesn't matter.

• speak about their disability in general, rather than specific ways.

• wait until the child is an adolescent so he or she will be better able to understand.
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Exceptional Learners: An Introduction to Special Education

Exceptional Learners: An Introduction to Special Education


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