Parental Guidelines
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Parental Guidelines for Facilitating
Change
in the Socially Disabled
If your son or daughter is socially handicapped,
it is imperative that as a parent, you have a strategy or
game plan in effect to ensure any productivity in facilitating
change. In fact, the only scenario where you would not need
this game plan is if you have an adult child who is living
out of the home, and who is substantially independent (financially,
emotionally, and functionally). A major component of a social
handicap is social avoidance. Usually, being overly dependent
on parents, other family members, or guardians is part of
this unhealthy balance. This 17-step methodology is for parents
of a socially handicapped child of any age.
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