“…A pioneer research conducted in China indicated that clinging, inattention, and irritability were the rigorous psychological signs exhibited by youngster ranging from age 3 to 18; while fear, anxiety, and other emotions were found to be greater in children living in high-risk areas (Jiao, Wang, Liu, Fang, Jiao, Pettoello-Mantovani, & Somekh, 2020). In another study conducted in China, conduct problems were found to be the highest type of problem behaviors among other types of problems experienced by children whereas anxiety symptoms of parents increased the likelihood of the demonstration emotional problems of school-aged children (Liu et al, 2021) Recent COVID-19 research has emphasized the vulnerability of children with special needs and the impact of pandemic on their parents (Alhuzimi, 2021;Colizzi, Sironi, Antonini, Ciceri, Bovo, Zoccante, 2020;Lim et al, 2021). For instance, Alhuzimi (2021) particularly focused on parents who have children with ASD since adaptation of these children into the quarantine or isolation is more challenging as a result of the nature of the disability.…”