The Aurally Challenged Child
Another sensory handicap, the sense
of hearing is almost as important as
that of sight. Especially as life is
meant to be enjoyed in all its flavours.
Unfortunately, if a child is born deaf,
he is not able to pick up basic language
skills and is classified as a deaf mute.
In fact, the degrees of deafness are
classified as:
- Born
deaf and therefore speech deficient
- Partial
impairment of hearing capacity
- Loss
of hearing due to accidents or injuries
His
method of communication also depends
on the degree of the affliction. This
means that those who are born deaf
will not be able to learn a language
and will have an added speech deficiency.
And those with a partial impairment
will be extremely slow learners but
can be assisted with hearing aids.
Whatever the cause, the result is
the same. His method of communication
is disturbed and considered abnormal
and deeply affects his social and
future economic life.
Causes of deafness
The most common causes of congenital
deafness are prenatal infections such
as high fever, typhoid, and influenza
during pregnancy. Later in life, deafness
can occur due to severe throat or
nose infections, extremely high fever,
meningitis, encephalitis or even accidents
or injuries. In such cases, it is
even more difficult for the child
to adjust to the loss since he has
already tasted the joy of all his
senses and has to understand his new
limitations that are totally different
from his earlier experiences.
Rehabilitation
These children have to be placed in
special schools that are expert in
providing special training through
technical personnel. Emphasis is placed
on providing auricular training to
accelerate and improve language comprehension
and consequently acquire the ability
of speech. Auditory training and the
art of lip reading are taught to those
with partial hearing problems, so
that they can finally be trained to
join regular schools. On the plus
side, it has been observed that the
aurally challenged child has higher
powers of concentration, more energy
and is also extremely cautious. Good
abilities to get ahead in the world
if provided with the right opportunities.
But
before one sets out to educate this
child, it is necessary to ascertain
the damage or the degree of affliction
in order to provide the right facilities
and learning environment. For this
we require sophisticated apparatus
for diagnostic purposes in order to
classify children according to their
capacity of hearing and facilitate
the entire learning process. If groups
are formed, and children taught together,
depending on their capacity, probably
with the help of hearing aids, then
social interactions are also possible.
If the child is taught individually,
he might still not have the confidence
to communicate with the rest of the
world.
Once
the child is rehabilitated, and some
are even able to join regular schools,
teachers should explain the basic
acoustic problem of the child to the
other normal children in the classroom,
and instill in them a sense of compassion
and consideration for this special
child, and ensure that he is not ridiculed
or made fun of in any way. Parents
should also try to treat their child
as normally as is possible and help
the child to adjust to the world around
him. There are many programmes available
to the parents of such children to
help them to understand what they
are dealing with and to get timely
help and assistance to help their
child overcome his deficiency.
The
Mentally Challenged Child
Mandira is a 5-year-old girl who is
not toilet-trained as yet. Her father
finds her an embarrassment and does
not invite his friends over to the
house. Her mother is quite sick of
training her and the maids of cleaning
up. They finally decided to take her
to a doctor where they found out that
her growth was retarded due to a mental
deficiency. This meant that she had
a low I.Q. No wonder her teachers
complained about her so much. Until
now everyone thought that she was
just a little slow on the uptake.
This is what normally happens in borderline
cases. They sometimes go undetected
for awhile.
How do you rate mental deficiency?
As explained earlier, this depends
on the I.Q. of the child. There are
many psychological tests available
to measure the intelligence or mental
functioning of the child. So when
the mental age is divided by the chronological
age and multiplied by a hundred, what
you get is the Intelligence Quotient
or the I.Q.
An
I.Q. above 140 is the sign of a genius.
An average to very intelligent child
would score between 100 - 120 and
a dull child would score between 80
- 90. Mandira's case was a borderline
deficiency and she scored between
70 -84. So we can safely say that
those children having an I.Q. under
80 are mentally deficient and therefore
challenged children.
A classification of the mentally
subnormal
CLASS I.Q. LEVELS
Borderline cases 70 -84
Mild cases(educable) 55 - 69
Moderate cases(trainable) 40 - 54
Severely deficient 25 - 39
Highly severe below 25
Causes
and effects of mental deficiency
One of the strongest factors is hereditary.
Besides this there are a number of
environmental factors that contribute
to mental arrest. Most common of which
is brain damage, malnutrition or infection
during pregnancy or even an excessive
intake of drugs and RH incompatibility.
Whatever the cause, if the handicap
is very severe, the entire development
of the child gets affected - physical,
social and emotional along with mental.
Some of these children can not perform
the simplest of tasks that we all
seem to take for granted. Simple things
like walking straight, eating or toilet
training. A great amount of patience
and tolerance is required to supervise
and handle such a child.
How should one deal with such a
problem?
The earlier the problem is detected
the better it is for you and your
child. Sometimes parents try to hide
the fact until it becomes apparent
to all, and by then it is too late
to get timely help. There are plenty
of child guidance centres and special
schools around to provide the perfect
environment to aid in the development
of the child. But if these facilities
are not utilized, a mentally deficient
child will definitely develop severe
social and emotional problems as well.
Parents
should try to accept the fact that
their child is mentally challenged
and help him or her grow to the full
potential that he or she is capable
of. Some people try for a miraculous
cure and expend a lot of time and
energy in search of a divine elixir.
Even though such an attitude is understandable,
it does not show any results. That
time will be better spent in admitting
your child to a special school or
sheltered institution where he can
get professional help.
Such
schools teach the child how to survive
and progress in our world. Special
skills are taught to them to help
them make good use of their time and
lives. Each child is given a task
that suits his or her mental growth.
Sensory training and perceptual knowledge
is stressed on and children are taught
utilitarian tasks that will help the
child to be more independent. This
is normally taught through drill and
repetition over a period of years.
Besides
schools, parents and family members
at home also must provide a secure
environment for the development of
the abilities and interests of the
mentally retarded. Parents should
not feel awkward and should help their
child to socialise with family members,
relatives and friends. Subnormal children
need more love and affection than
the normal child does or they tend
to get frustrated. They might not
be able to express their needs. So
it is up to you to anticipate what
they want and give them all the love
and strength that they require to
help them develop to their full potential.
The
Visually Challenged Child
When a little baby is born, he cannot
speak. He tries to understand his
surroundings with the help of his
senses, especially those of sight
and sound. Can you imagine his disability
growing up without any of these two,
especially sight, which can be called
his portal of learning? Can you imagine
his deep sense of frustration as he
grows up? He will not be able to automatically
pick up things like other children.
But still, his needs are the same
as theirs. His loss is a physical
one and but for this he is normal
in every other respect. But rarely
is he treated so.
The
blind are treated as burdens to their
families and society, when; if properly
trained they can live perfectly normal
lives. At times the degree of blindness
ranges from total loss to a fair degree
of vision. Therefore all blind children
can not be educated or treated alike.
Their individual problems and needs,
need to be taken into consideration.
It is a known fact that a person with
a sensory handicap is gifted with
a talent or innate ability that needs
to be tapped. You should encourage
them to learn and master their disability
and lead a fairly independent life.
They can even be taught to take care
of themselves and earn their own living.
Nowadays,
many of the visually challenged are
being absorbed in the work force and
in industries, because of their abilities,
reliability and sincerity. In fact
they are even preferred for certain
jobs. I will never forget the case
of a man who was hired as a typist
in a firm he was pitied by all his
colleagues because of his lack of
vision, and he hated that feeling.
But the others would not understand
why he rejected their sympathy. Then
one day, something went wrong with
the electricity and all the work was
stopped. All except this typist who
gaily went on typing. On hearing that
the lights were off, he laughed and
asked them all whom was the one with
the problem? He had managed to turn
his disability into an ability. Hats
off to him.
How do we help the visually challenged?
Special schools are set up to teach
these children braille and other manual
skills. But besides this, they need
to be socialised to help them to fit
into society and get over their deep-rooted
feelings of insecurity and inferiority.
This depends on the parents, extended
family as well as peer groups. Do
not treat them with pity. Give them
opportunities to grow instead. They
might not have external vision, but
internally they can see better than
you and me.
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