HomeQuestions & Answersmy child 6 year old son hand was broken while jumping in the field...he was going school  but today he cried and say that he don't want to go to school as everyone tease him by saying where is your hand??how to console by child...I am worried as he will get effected by this in future
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my child 6 year old son hand was broken while jumping in the field...he was going school but today he cried and say that he don't want to go to school as everyone tease him by saying where is your hand??how to console by child...I am worried as he will get effected by this in future
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 Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children1 Year ago
Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children1 Year agoA. Regarding the mentioned concern your local doctor will guide you in a proper way and the doubts can be cleared  accordingly .so you can discussgy and get the solution for query.
Also online consultation can be taken on the platform and it will also be helpful in getting the proper guidance as there could be a detailed discussion which wouuld be benifecial helpful  in the correct manner .
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 RashmiMom of a 11 yr 1 m old girl1 Year ago
RashmiMom of a 11 yr 1 m old girl1 Year agoA. See broken as a you trying to say that your child got hurt and had a plaster or something that’s not clear to me but anyways in this case you have to make your child understand that this is a situation where you have to deal with it in the positive manner that you know this is my body and I know how it is I don’t have to explain it to you I know it is very difficult for a small child to say so either you teach them to ignore those kids and be in its own zone and also you need to speak to School authorities about it because it’s very important that your child does not go through this trauma because of other kids because it leaves a lifelong impact on the child so I think you need to do both things counselling your child and talking to the school authorities will be helpfulbecause then they can take care of the situation very well
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