Most parents of children with special needs tend to experience chronic sorrow. This is characterized by:

a. Lack of acceptance of the child's limitation.
b. Lack of available support to prevent sorrow.
c. Periods of intensified sorrow when experiencing anger and guilt.
d. Periods of intensified sorrow and loss that occur in waves over time.


ANS: D
Chronic sorrow is manifested by feelings of sorrow and loss that recur in waves over time. The sorrow is in response to the recognition of the child's limitations. The family should be assessed in an ongoing manner to provide appropriate support as the needs of the family change. The sorrow is not preventable. The chronic sorrow occurs during the reintegration and acknowledgment stage.

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