If your child may be going home with equipment like a ventilator or tube feeds, ask the pediatrician about his or her experience
treating kids with these special needs.
If you need a recommendation for a pediatrician well versed in
treating kids with special needs, ask the NICU staff for their advice.
Not exact matches
My idea of a hero is a student / individual who: «cents Helps a person
with special needs «cents Takes time to talk to the new
kid «cents Asks someone how they are doing «cents Stands up for those who aren't strong enough to do so themselves «cents Makes sure others know that they care about them «cents Is a leader who sets an example that
treating others negatively is wrong «cents Isn't a follower when others are being
treated unfairly
I sometimes get a little paranoid that moms of so - called typical
kids think they have to
treat me differently because I have a
kid with special needs.
2) you can toss them into your freezer and then defrost when
needed 3) they are easy to bring along
with you for a fun on - the - go snack 4) you can pack them full of a healthy veggie puree (maybe
with a little fruit puree if you are being nice) and your baby / toddler /
kid will still think they taste amazing and that they are getting a
special treat (suckers:).
For
kids with special needs, though, a day off isn't such a
treat.