Role of Parents

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Advocate and Collaborator

Parents act as their child’s primary advocate, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are met in all aspects of their lives. They work closely with professionals, such as teachers, therapists, and healthcare providers, to develop and implement individualised Education Programs (IEPs) and other plans that support their child’s unique needs.

Caregiver and Nurturer

Parents provide essential care for their CWSN, attending to their physical, emotional, and social needs. They manage daily routines, provide emotional support, and foster a loving and supportive home environment.

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Educator and Facilitator

Parents play a crucial role in their child’s education, both at home and in collaboration with school personnel. They implement learning strategies, reinforce skills taught in school, and provide opportunities for play and exploration.

Emotional Support System

Parents offer unwavering emotional support to their CWSN helping them navigate challenges, cope with setbacks, and celebrate achievements. They provide a safe space for their children to express their emotions and build self-esteem.

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Cultural and Community Bridge

Parents act as cultural and community bridges for their CWSN, connecting them to their heritage, traditions, and support networks. They advocate for inclusive practices and promote acceptance and understanding within their communities.

Navigators and Decision-Makers

Parents guide their CWSN through a complex web of services and resources, making informed decisions about their child’s education, healthcare, and overall well-being. They stay informed about their child’s condition, treatment options, and educational opportunities.

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Self-Care and Well-being

Parents of CWSN must prioritise their own well-being to effectively support their children. They seek out resources, connect with support groups, and engage in activities that promote their physical and mental health.

Continuous Learning and Growth

Parents embark on a journey of continuous learning and growth as they advocate for and support their CWSN.
They seek out knowledge, attend workshops, and connect with other parents to enhance their understanding and skills.

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In essence, parents of CWSN are their child’s first and most important teachers, advocates, and caregivers. Their unwavering love, dedication, and support play a pivotal role in shaping their child’s development, empowering them to reach their full potential and thrive in life.