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'''Parents' difficulties in paying attention to their children'''
 
'''Parents' difficulties in paying attention to their children'''
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   • The attitude of the parents, who lack a strong educational background and are reluctant to take any initiative to support their children's education.
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* The attitude of the parents, who lack a strong educational background and are reluctant to take any initiative to support their children's education.
 
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* Faith in the teachers about their children future
   • Faith in the teachers about their children future
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* Economic status of the family  
 
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* Migration from one place to another
   • Economic status of the family  
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* Lack of awareness on learning disabilities
 
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* Even though they were aware of the difficulties facing the children, they had no idea how to handle them or where to refer them for assistance.
   • Migration from one place to another
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* All of them work for a daily wage, which makes it difficult for them to take a day off. After work, they don't have time to spend with their children
 
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* Lack of opportunity to speak with the appropriate person to learn about services provided by the government to ensure their rights.
   • Lack of awareness on learning disabilities
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   • Even though they were aware of the difficulties facing the children, they had no idea how to handle them or where to refer them for assistance.
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   • All of them work for a daily wage, which makes it difficult for them to take a day off. After work, they don't have time to spend with their children
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   • Lack of opportunity to speak with the appropriate person to learn about services provided by the government to ensure their rights.
      
'''Difficulties faced by the parents at NIMHANS'''
 
'''Difficulties faced by the parents at NIMHANS'''
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   • There is no clear instruction or message for the parents to complete the checklist in their procedure, and at every stage there is a long line that takes at least an hour to move through.
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* There is no clear instruction or message for the parents to complete the checklist in their procedure, and at every stage there is a long line that takes at least an hour to move through.
 
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* The majority of physical therapists speak English when providing counselling.
   • The majority of physical therapists speak English when providing counselling.
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* Physical therapists question parents about their children's milestones, birth information, and other related information at the time of counselling, but parents will forget many details in order         to respond to those questions.  
 
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* Parents must dedicate an entire day to seeing a physiatrist for child follow-up.
   • Physical therapists question parents about their children's milestones, birth information, and other related information at the time of counselling, but parents will forget many details in order       to respond to those questions.  
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* At some point during the follow-up, a new Physiatrist will handle the child's case. They review the file and perform the repeated counselling.  
 
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* If the child has a serious issue, they finish the counselling and follow up; otherwise, they advise taking the child to another hospital and starting a new diagnosis there.  
   • Parents must dedicate an entire day to seeing a physiatrist for child follow-up.
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   • At some point during the follow-up, a new Physiatrist will handle the child's case. They review the file and perform the repeated counselling.  
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   • If the child has a serious issue, they finish the counselling and follow up; otherwise, they advise taking the child to another hospital and starting a new diagnosis there.  
      
   '''Improvements in a parent's perspective of their child.'''
 
   '''Improvements in a parent's perspective of their child.'''
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Parents' perspectives on their children change slightly as a result of our interactions with them and visiting hospital with us. Here is a list of the observations.  
 
Parents' perspectives on their children change slightly as a result of our interactions with them and visiting hospital with us. Here is a list of the observations.  
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   • Increase understanding of the disabilities that children deal with.
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* Increase understanding of the disabilities that children deal with.
 
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* Started thinking about their children's futures in view of their challenges and were prepared to help them in accordance with their needs.
   • Started thinking about their children's futures in view of their challenges and were prepared to help them in accordance with their needs.
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* Initially opposed to bringing the child to the hospital, but now willing to take the child to the suggested hospital for further evaluation.
 
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* Gained confidence in visiting hospitals on their own and starts informing us about their visits.
   • Initially opposed to bringing the child to the hospital, but now willing to take the child to the suggested hospital for further evaluation.
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* Understands government policies and facilities for differently abled children.
 
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* By taking into account the child's learning factors, one parent made the decision to enrol the child (who had an intellectual disability) in the residential school. Parents understood a child's  learning in various subjects is not significantly impacted in normal school.  
   • Gained confidence in visiting hospitals on their own and starts informing us about their visits.
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   • Understands government policies and facilities for differently abled children.
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   • By taking into account the child's learning factors, one parent made the decision to enrol the child (who had an intellectual disability) in the residential school. Parents understood a child's  learning in various subjects is not significantly impacted in normal school.  
      
     
 
     

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