Special needs children are those who have different disabilities or medical conditions. They may have seizures, blindness or hearing impairment, mental illness, and many other problems.
Love and affection
When a child is born with special needs, it is important to show love and affection. This can be done through hugs, kisses, and cuddles. You may also want to read them stories or sing songs together.
You should never argue with your child about how they feel or what they want because this will only hurt their feelings even more than they already are!
Instead, try explaining why you think it’s best for them not to do something (even if it means leaving the room).
You should also make an effort not only to talk about your own feelings but also listen carefully when someone else talks about theirs as well!
Freedom to move about
Freedom to move about is important for all children, but it’s especially essential for special needs children.
For example, if you have a child who has been diagnosed with ADHD or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), your job as a parent is to make sure that they have access to the things that are necessary for their growth and development.
This includes freedom of movement—especially when you’re trying to help your child take advantage of the opportunity provided by therapy or medication.
The ability to explore one’s environment can be vital in helping someone who needs extended time alone learn how best to use those resources available around them.
This allows them access to new experiences without feeling overwhelmed by overly restrictive boundaries imposed on their surroundings by others’ expectations (which may not even be reasonable).
Unlimited opportunities to explore and discover
As a special child, you have many opportunities to explore and discover. You may also need protection from elements that can be dangerous to your health, such as the weather.
Protecting your body from the cold or heat is important so that you can stay healthy in any situation. Your home needs to be safe for all of your family members who live with you.
Order, routine, and regularity
Order, routine, and regularity are important for special needs children. They need to know what is going to happen next so they can prepare themselves for it in a way that works best for them.
For example, if a child has autism or another developmental delay, he may have difficulty with transitions (going from one activity to another) or with maintaining attention while completing tasks at home.
In order for him to function normally at school, teachers must be able to predict when each child will arrive at class and how long his day will last so that they can plan appropriately around his needs.
Healthy and sufficient food
Healthy and sufficient food is a necessity for all human beings. Food should be nutritious and safe, prepared in a clean environment, served at the right temperature, and eaten by the right person.
Special children need special diets because they have special needs. When you are preparing meals for your child with special needs, you must pay attention to these factors:
- How the child eats or drink
- The reasons for eating or drinking a particular diet
- The child’s likes and dislikes
- What is the child’s medical history?
- Is there a medical issue that affects his or her diet?
- What are the child’s allergies or food sensitivities? Are there any dairy products, peanuts, or other foods that should be avoided?
- How old is the child? Is she still developing or has she reached an age where she may no longer be able to eat certain foods?
- How active is the child? Does he or she need extra calories from protein in order to keep up with growth spurts?
Adequate health care
Special needs children need to be treated for their medical conditions. Some of these children may have chronic illnesses, such as asthma and diabetes.
They also require therapy for emotional issues that are affecting their behavior or ability to learn in school.
Special needs children need to be treated for their psychological issues.
For example, if a child has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), it’s important that he or she receive treatment from a professional who specializes in managing this disorder so that the person can go on living an ordinary life like others.
Opportunities to utilize energy and talents
Young children need to be able to express themselves, use their talents, and play. It is important for them to feel safe and secure.
For example, if there are no opportunities for children with special needs to participate in activities that allow them to use their energy and talents, then it may result in frustration or anger.
Space in which to play, rest and work
Our children need a place where they can play with their friends or on their own. They also need space to do homework or read books.
In addition, they need a place where they can study if the teacher makes them sit at a desk for long periods of time. Finally, we want our children to be able to pray when we are not around!
Special needs children need love, freedom and security
Special needs children need love, freedom, security, and some other things related to physical needs.
- Love and affection: The most important thing that a child needs is love from his/her parents. The parents should see their child as their own child rather than just as a patient who requires care and attention. If you can give your child special care, then it will make them feel special in your eyes too!
- Freedom to move about: A person with special needs cannot go out on his or own by himself or herself because he/she may not be able to handle it properly; therefore the family must take good care of him or her at all times so that there are no accidents while moving around outside the house. This way they can learn how exactly they need help when they need it most (e..g., crossing busy streets) without worrying about being hurt by traffic accidents due to a lack of experience driving cars safely without supervision).
- Unlimited opportunities for exploration & discovery + Security & Protection – Ordering routines keep our lives organized so we don’t get lost anymore! Plus routine tasks like brushing teeth before bedtime helps reduce nighttime anxiety caused by worry over health issues such as chronic conditions such common colds or flu symptoms occurring during sleep time periods when worn down immune systems might not recover quickly enough after staying awake all day long doing school homework assignments etcetera.”
Final Words
We believe that when special people have the love and acceptance of their families, they will be able to reach their full potential.
Therefore, we must work together to help every child reach their highest potential by providing them with everything they need. We can do this by ensuring they have a safe environment where they can learn and grow without fear of being mistreated or bullied because of their disability or differences.