very often we tendto seek for professional support when it comes to children with disabilities.But children learn through observing and imitating their peers and siblings .Do you agree
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yes that's true
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parents and other family members should take care that they won't do any wrong thing near their children because children learn what they see and do what their family do and talk what their family talk
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can u explain it in detail
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I agree that children often learn through observing and imitating their peers and siblings.
- Children always learn from their surroundings. They look up to their elders and peers and imitate their behaviors, be it good or bad.
- However, it might be difficult for disabled children to fully imitate their surroundings. Their shortcomings might devoid them of normal behavior.
- Thus, in extreme cases, the parents should opt for professional help from doctors, therapists, and psychologists.
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