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 ??


col
  • 7th Apr 2012 08:34pm

hi,i also have 2children with autism, 1 high functioning , 1 low functioning and get comments from people saying that they are just naughty kids and all they need is a good hiding.i would like to see them have them for a few hours they would be handing them back real quick. the cost of having the children is huge as you are constantly replcing things and you don't have a social life as we can't take them places.i find i get so much support from our school and the staff are great.


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