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Special needs aspirations

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When a child has been given a diagnosis, has special needs and/or has sensory processing challenges, parental dreams and aspirations should not be abandoned but instead supported.

Dreams or aspirations might include:

  • taking the child to the parent's favourite team sport such as a football match
  • going on a family holiday to visit the theme parks or a trip overseas to see the sites and visit relatives
  • attending and being included in mainstream facilities for all the educational and social experiences that they can provide
  • going to see a film or the Theatre
  • going to a concert of a favourite band or performer
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  • attending a dance school and participating in competitions
  • joining a gym club
  • attending community-based programs
  • learning to play a particular sport e.g., tennis, marital arts or play a musical instrument
  • joining a performing group and being on stage
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  • attending and enjoying annual events like school Nativity of Halloween trick or treating
  • developing and maintaining close friendships
  • being invited to peer birthday parties or other social events and enjoying the experience
  • being able to attend the hairdresser for a haircut or sit in the chair at the dentist for a check-up or go to the zoo or a wildlife park or an indoor playground or cafe: feel at ease and not be overwhelmed
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Parental dreams and aspirations should be held onto, and families given hope that anything is possible given time, adequate preparation, sensitivity and support.

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