One of the children in your care asks,"Why can't Sonya walk?" in reference to a four-year old child with cerebral palsy. The best response is

A.:It doesn't matter , she's still our friend , right?"
B. "Shh, don't ask questions like that. You'll hurt her feelings."
C. "Sonya has special needs so please be kind to her."
D. "She can't walk, but she can talk and laugh like you."

I pick the letter C.

Either C or D would work OK.

With C, you'd need to make sure the child understands the term "special needs."

The only problem I see with D is that it doesn't answer the "why" part of the question.

how about joining c and d together

thanks I wish I could

That's a great choice! Responding with "Sonya has special needs so please be kind to her" is a good way to answer the child's question. It acknowledges Sonya's condition in a respectful and inclusive manner, while also emphasizing the importance of being kind and understanding towards her. This response not only provides an age-appropriate explanation but also helps foster empathy and acceptance among the children in your care. Well done!