Community Work For Special Children

By Tanvi Meena

Volunteering can be rewarding as well as challenging. While some volunteering opportunities offer experience abroad, learning about foreign cultures, and promising adventures, others can be more challenging. One such experience is volunteering with special needs children. While volunteering with children is usually associated with fun and laughter, special needs children require an extra bit of love, patience, and care.

What to keep in mind when volunteering with special needs children

Children with special needs usually face struggles in different aspects including physical, emotional, behavioural, and have learning disabilities. Such children tend to be more vulnerable and require more patience, care, empathy, and understanding. Sadly, according to WHO statistics children with disabilities are 4 times more likely to encounter outbursts of violence compared to those without disabilities.

Who can volunteer to work with special needs children

When volunteering with special needs children, keep in mind that it requires more than just willingness to help. Some of the skills you need to possess include, but are not limited to this list, include:

  • be able to adapt easily
  • possess good communication skills
  • be great with kids
  • have imagination, creativity, and patience
  • the ability to remain calm in stressful situations
  • have a non-judgmental approach

Don’t forget that children with special needs are usually more vulnerable and sensitive. It’s extremely important to approach them with extra care and patience to encourage them to trust you.

How you can help children with disabilities

You can help children with special needs in different ways. Some of those include, but are not limited to:

  • Restoring mental health

By devoting your time and engaging with children with special needs, playing games, being a good listener, and showing empathy you can help restore the child’s mental health. Showing that you care and being patient encourages children to open up and gain confidence.

  • Teaching

Some children with special needs struggle with learning and grasping simple things. You can help them learn through educational games and activities, as well as important skills.

  • Counseling and guiding

Teenagers need guidance in finding their way through adult life. This includes discovering the right career path, building self-confidence, and becoming independent. Children with special needs find this even more difficult and that’s where volunteering can greatly help them.

Why get involved in volunteering

Volunteering, overall, is a rewarding activity. It’s even more rewarding when you’re helping one of the most vulnerable — children with special needs. Teens and youth joining such programs can fulfill their school’s community service requirements while creating a meaningful bond with less fortunate children. Volunteering with special needs children is an eye-opener and gives a better understanding of children out there with special needs and disabilities. While giving back to the community, through interaction children will learn to accept their differences, learn to be patient, tolerant, and accepting. Starting at an earlier age, teens exposed to interacting with special needs children tend to be more open-minded and tolerant when they grow up.

Your motives to volunteer may be to help those around you, connect with your community, and bring fulfillment into your life. Volunteering provides benefits to others but the volunteers themselves also tend to see improvements in their physical and mental health. Below are 6 benefits to volunteering that will help you and others live a happier and healthier life.   

  1. Make a Difference: Choosing to volunteer with an organization will create a wave of gratitude and make a difference in countless lives. It will help give you a sense of purpose and accomplishment. You’ll help change lives in more ways than you can imagine. 
  1. Feel More Connected to Others: Volunteers that regularly interact with the same people will build a solid support system and experience decreased loneliness in the group. Especially for people with disabilities, these social interactions will help decrease anxieties and build practical life skills
  1. Improve Experiences: Volunteering to help young adults with disabilities or kids with disabilities could be a transformative experience for them. You may consider volunteering in a school or sports program to help brighten students’ futures.
  1. Develop a Better Community: Boosting community morale through volunteering can help others feel more included and valued. When you volunteer to help people with disabilities you are advocating for a more diverse and inclusive society. 
  1. Decrease Societal Stigmas: Societal stigmas often cause significant distress to people with disabilities. As a volunteer, you’ll reduce the social stigma and allow people with disabilities to feel more comfortable in society. 
  2. Increase Everyone’s Mental Health: Connecting and supporting a volunteer organization will not only increase your mental health but also the mental health of others. Volunteering is known to help fight depression, stress, anger, and anxiety.
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