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I think you mean child with Special Educational Needs. A child with ADHD or Dyslexia for instance could be such a child. They might have to go to special class or need more help studying. A child with Dyslexia would have to learn how to read when you are a Dyslexic.
Yes a special education class would help you interact with a child who has Down's Syndrome. It will teach you how to be more patient and understanding of the child's disease.
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Because having given birth to the child they generally feel a stronger connection to it than they would a cousin.
Having a child after the age of 30 is not particularly riskier than having one at an earlier age. However, having a child after the age of 40 does get riskier. The pregnancy and delivery may be more difficult, and the chance of miscarriage increases.
Homeschooling can be a very rewarding experience that can bring a parent and their child closer together. It also allows for a more direct look at subjects that the child is having, so it may be a good option for your child. In addition to this certain private schools have a lower student-teacher ratio, which could be a different solution to help your child with.
In most cases YES!
By spending time with the child. Playing with the child. Having dinner with the child. Taking naps with the child. And even just going on extended walks together. More time spent, more bonding.
Without seeing more of the sentence it's really hard to say. Rough guess would be d'une = of a But having more context would help
not neccesarily, you would have to file for a child support modification or review in court you can usually find a pro se website for your state which should have the documentation to allow you to do it yourself (I'd give you a link but I am unaware of the state you are located in)
The condition of the man's child is unclear without specific context or details regarding the child's health or circumstances. If you can provide more information or clarify the situation, I would be happy to help further!
No, autism cannot kill a child - no more than having neurotypical brain could.