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Respite care is occasional rest
or relief for the primary caregiver(s) of a child or adult with a chronic
medical condition or disability. Caring for a child or adult with intense
medical needs, behavioral challenges, or other disabilities can be mentally
and physically exhausting. Parents and other caregivers need to be able to
get away for a short period of time for rest or to spend time with other
members of their family, such as their spouse or other children.
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If children live
with pity, they learn to feel sorry for themselves.
If children live with encouragement, they learn confidence.
From Children
Learn What They Live, Dorothy Law Nolte |
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