Charities & Causes

children with special needs

Charities & Causes

Posted by: pammy

15th Aug 2011 01:25pm

parental support for parents with live with children who have special needs.
This can put so much stress and pressure on family, relationships, Schools, support groups. Where is the government in all of this with regard to funding to help ??


Ganic12
  • 29th Mar 2012 11:11pm

I can say it's very dificult work ,to raise a child with special needs. My daughter is 17 now,born with cerebral palsy and later diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. All these years,I was very much wondering ,how much some teachers weren't supportive to her. I am not surprised with other kids ,they are growing up and sometimes can be cruel.In plenty situations,when she was literally bullied,the theachers always found a problem started with her. Simply,it's like phenomen that they ignore a bulling adressing problem on bullied child.


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