Ruby Bedi – Spiritual Leader Canada – Public Speaker in Canada

Parenting a Special Child

When we do the best we can, with hope in our heart and love in our soul, we manifest a miracle!

When a child is labeled with a diagnosis like Autism/ADHD/ Cerebral Palsy etc., the parents’ life takes a complete turn and they feel a sense of disconnect with the rest of the world. They fear that teachers will only see an autistic or ADHD (Attention De犀利士
ficit Hyperactivity Disorder) case, and not their child.  They are thrown into a world, constantly trying to cope with what this ‘alien sounding word coupled with medical jargon’ entails, what and how to say to family and friends and what the future holds for their little angel.

I have heard of and seen many cases where experts in the field of diagnosing and working with special children have virtually given up on a particular child stating that the child will never be able to learn the basics of leading an independent life. Parents, very often take this as gospel truth, and resign to their fate, give up hope, joy and desire to live life to the fullest. Very often, they stop looking for solutions that are ‘out of the box’. Yet, some begin visiting quacks and god men hoping and praying for a miracle.   Some try everything the medical world has to offer ranging from stem cell therapy to GFCF (Gluten and casein free) diets to aqua therapy to AIT (Auditory Integration Therapy), to name just a few. Not only are these expensive, but there is no guarantee that they will ‘cure’ the child! I am not saying that you do not try occupational therapy, speech therapy or enroll your kid in special education classes. All I am saying is that please do not press the panic button and do just about anything anyone suggests!

I would suggest the following if your child has been diagnosed with PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorder ) that includes Autism, Rett’s Disorder, Asperger’s Disorder etc; Learning Disorder that includes dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia etc; ADD–H (Attention Deficit Disorder with or without Hyperactivity); Down’s syndrome, Cerebral Palsy to name just a few-

And most importantly, never give up. With your positive attitude, perseverance and love, you might just see your young chrysalis turn into a vibrant, colorful butterfly!

There is wonder in everything,

A blissful sound in silence,

And, only in darkness,

We see the stars shine…

Gurman Sandhu

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