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Be informed by reading more about your child’s learning and thinking differences, It can help you be familiar with a child’s specific challenges. Explore the child’s strengthe , build relationships by getting to know everything about the child/ children involved .
Ask questions from parents , teachers ,phychologist, and other care givers and create an open line for communication for both you and the child/children involved
Stay calm and and always Remember that you're part of the team.
Know your child's rights by learning about child right.
Talk to your child by communicating regularly.
Attend seminars and child advocacy programs.
If he sprained his ankle and you know he's n pain, then you should see the doctor or make an appointment. If the injury is severe then take him or her to the emergency room.
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Peer pressure due to having idiotic "friends" and parental or adult influence.
Some of the reasons can be:
If you're a pre-teen or a teenager who has only started menstruating, you may find that it takes a while for your period to settle in and become regular.
I couldn't think of anything else, but hope this helped enough!
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