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In families where one child requires extra care, the emotional landscape can become complex. Parents often find themselves worried about the potential for resentment among siblings. The challenges of balancing attention and resources can lead to feelings of neglect or jealousy in the child who does not require additional support.
As parents strive to provide equitable love and attention, they may need to implement strategies to ensure that all children feel valued and included. This might involve setting aside special time for the sibling without special needs, engaging them in discussions about their feelings, and encouraging open communication within the family.
Additionally, it’s important for parents to acknowledge their own feelings of guilt or worry. By fostering an environment of understanding and support, families can navigate these challenges together. Ultimately, the goal is to promote a sense of unity, ensuring that all children feel cherished and supported in their unique roles within the family.
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