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Parent's reaction to diagnosis

of disability

Denial and anger Fear and grief Guilt and Powerlessness and
confusion relief
intelligence compassion
20% 20%

Family centered
care
teamwork respect
20% 20%

integrity
VIS IO N A ND VALU ES 20%
• • Open Communication with Family

Principles of family Members. Open communication in


pediatric and neonatal wards lead to

centered care
improved patient and familial satisfaction.

• Recognizing Familial Importance.

• Family and Organizational Collaboration.

• Enabling Family Members to Support


Treatment.

• Encouraging Cultural Literacy.


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Self-
frustration and anxiety. If children meet failure and frustration,
they learn that they are inferior to others, and that their effort
makes very little difference.Instead of feeling powerful and

image. productive,they learn that their environment controls them.They


feel powerlessand incompetent.
BOOSTING SELF-
Early diagnosis Build on Strengths

CONFIDENCE
As many things in life, challenges are
Core strengths are the strongest path to
easier to resolve while they are small
building self-confidence. They come
and contained. Watch out for the early
signs of dyslexia and get children naturally and flourish more easily.
tested if needed.

celebrate your child


Positive Reinforcement:
Encourage children to explore their
passions. Arts, sports, design are all
Praise children’s efforts, not the sole
creative ways to tap into their natural
results. Building reading, writing and
spelling skills can be a lengthy journey potential. Learning happens easier when
and focusing on results may dishearten the brain is engaged and they feel
all involved. empowered.

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