How To Be A Nanny For Mentally Challenged Children

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It has been found that the number of mentally challenged children is increasing, with this disability affecting the intellectual and physical abilities of such children. Being a nanny whether live-in or live-out is a challenging job; it applies more to nannies of mentally challenged children who have to possess appropriate skills and training.

It is best to understand that mentally challenged children have a deficiency in language ability and peer interaction, which they may or may not grow out of and need the help of skilled workers and therapists sometimes for years or even a lifetime. Though some may prefer care by trained and registered staff in the institutional settings, others believe better care can be given at home by family members or nannies that are best prepared for the job.

A nanny who is trained and educated has first to understand the degree of disability of the child and get an all-round picture to be able to meet with the child’s need. Some mentally challenged children may readily accept the nanny’s help while others may show their displeasure through violent tendencies and destructive behavior.

A nanny coming into a family with a mentally challenged child has to have great coping management skills as such a job brings with it a lot of emotions like fear, rejection, denial, and anger. The nanny must be trained to give emotional support to the family though difficult times, with these skills being learnt through psychology courses, seminars and group meetings that focus on the training and education of the provider.

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Many childcare courses give the nanny a chance to learn about basic early intervention. In most cases, the nanny can learn about basic skills that could matter for a child’s life by using Applied Behavioral Analysis, or ABA. So it is imperative for caregivers as well as parents to take advantage of these early education courses to advance the child’s adaptive skills and behavioral capabilities.

Mentally challenged children of school-going age can be helped by the nanny by her/his being involved in the educational process at home and at school. Their job often entails keeping up with the child’s development that entails working alongside teachers and other providers with this building up trust not only in the family but the affected child also.

Lastly, in rare cases, a mentally challenged child can be dangerous given to sudden rage and attack at a moment’s notice. It is then imperative for the nanny to stay safe by knowing the degree of special need the child has, and then having a plan for any kind of incidence that may come up. It is very crucial for the nanny to be prepared for caring for a mentally challenged child; then he/she can prove to be a wonderful source of help and guidance for these children and families.

   

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