{"id":156877,"date":"2020-06-03T16:25:09","date_gmt":"2020-06-03T10:55:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dev.developmentlogics.org\/article\/path-acceptance-childs-developmental-disability-how-come-terms-it"},"modified":"2025-05-02T16:29:13","modified_gmt":"2025-05-02T10:59:13","slug":"path-acceptance-childs-developmental-disability-how-come-terms-it","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newtest.nayi-disha.org\/article\/everyday-heroes\/path-acceptance-childs-developmental-disability-how-come-terms-it\/","title":{"rendered":"The path to acceptance of a child\u2019s developmental disability \u2013 How to come to terms with it?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Once a diagnosis is handed out to a family of a child\u2019s developmental disability, one of the few first responses will naturally tend to lean towards denial. However, it is essential to validate the feelings of non-acceptance to move past the denial phase onto the stage of acceptance of the child\u2019s condition.\u00a0Clinical Psychologist and Dyslexia Therapist, Afshan Jabeen urges parents to remember & acknowledge that no child born with a disability nor the parents are responsible for the onset of any disability. The sooner families seek help to understand their child\u2019s diagnosis the sooner they can intervene to bring timely help to the child. Informed and empowered parents provide the best support for their child. Hence, do not hesitate to seek help from your extended family, medical community and peer groups.<\/p>\n
DISCLAIMER: Please note that this guide is for information purposes only. Please consult a qualified health practitioner for safe management.<\/strong><\/p>\n Check this video on\u00a0\u00a0The importance of early intervention & best care practices for a child with developmental disabilities.<\/a><\/p>\n