Family Emotions
To care for a person with CdLS can create several types of issues or questions for the parents, siblings, grandparents, family, friends, care and education people.
When a child with handicaps is born," says Gwen Whiting, "the parents get to be in crisis for six weeks. Then they get a year to grieve. After that society expects them to be over it."
The problem says Whiting, is that real grieving doesn't fit a neat timetable, and the failure to let grief take its natural course can be devastating.
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- Healthy Coping Skills
- Tan natural como la muerte
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