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Start With An Explanation Of The Condition
If your child has met or will meet someone with a specific disability, this is a good place to start. Taking the time to explain what the condition is like for the other person will help your child develop a better understanding of what's going on. You may want to spend a few minutes researching the disability yourself so you'll be able to explain it more easily to your child.
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