Question: What parents should not say to special needs?

What the parents should do to their child with special needs?

Take care to nurture sibling relationshipsMake sure each child gets some undivided attention. Engage in your childs activities. Include your children in the care of their sibling, as appropriate. Give your children information as they want it. Empower your family by accepting what is your “normal.”More items

Is special needs rude to say?

Dont use the terms “handicapped,” “differently-abled,” “cripple,” “crippled,” “victim,” “retarded,” “stricken,” “poor,” “unfortunate,” or “special needs.” It is okay to use words or phrases such as “disabled,” “disability,” or “people with disabilities” when talking about disability issues.

How do you say disabled politely?

In referring to people with disabilities, it is preferable to use language that focuses on their abilities rather than their disabilities. Therefore, the use of the terms handicapped, able-bodied, physically challenged, and differently abled is discouraged.

Is it OK to say physically challenged?

In referring to people with disabilities, it is preferable to use language that focuses on their abilities rather than their disabilities. Therefore, the use of the terms handicapped, able-bodied, physically challenged, and differently abled is discouraged. Use non-disabled instead.

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