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denis23 [38]
3 years ago
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What can parents do to help a special needs child?

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Sindrei [870]3 years ago
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Not stress out their child and help the child on their home work if the child goes to school and not judge their child. Also be there for their child.
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There’s a soft infrastructure deficit, as well. Outside of South Africa, the data and information critical to decision-making by businesses is missing or hard to obtain – credit and risk information, market data, consumption patterns, you name it. Lessons from Dubai and Singapore tell us that once an infrastructure race is on in a rapidly expanding market, being the first-mover is a significant advantage for investors.

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