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As a special needs caretaker, what are the toughest challenges you face, and how do you deal with them?

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Question ajoutée par Noor Jaljuli , Senior Arabic Translator , Bayt.com
Date de publication: 2016/04/05
nokuthula clara moyo
par nokuthula clara moyo , teacher special needs,english , ministry of education

Gaining trust of learners, I practise patience and give them undivided attention

Captain Mohamed Mohamed
par Captain Mohamed Mohamed , p .e teacher , saudia private school - future international school

alot of challenges face the woekers in this field and it changes from case to another but whatever i have to be flexable to prepare the case able to do the orders some of these challenges screaming - hitting - bitting - hyper active  --- 

Alice Björnström
par Alice Björnström , Homeroom teacher, grade 6 , British International School of Sulaymaniyah

Working with children in need of special support is emotionally and mentally exhausting at times. You try your best to find ways that work, and sometimes it takes a long time before you see results. At the same time it is so rewarding when you find something that really works for this child. Try to always have an open mind, and find someone you can talk to about your frustrations and fears without breaking confidentiality.

Some children in need of special support are hard to communicate with. It is hard to find solutions if you don't have a two-way communication established. Try the most common ways first; sign language and pictures usually works good as they add some visual support, making the communication less abstract.

Some parents have a hard time accepting and dealing with their children if there is a need for special support. The families often need to have a lot of support from the school. At the same time you gain on having a good relationship and communication with the family to see how you can optimise the environment for the child.

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