My Responsibility as a Special Needs Parent
– to love my kids as they are and never try to change the core of who they are,
– to make my kids’ lives as easy as possible where their disabilities are concerned,
– to ask that exceptions be made to to help them and improve our family’s quality of life,
– to help navigate the healthcare system for them while teaching them how to do it for themselves if they are capable,
– to protect them from people who want to do them harm; no matter the form,
– to fight for them and sometimes to fight for them, in front of them,
– to work with people with personalities that don’t mesh with mine when they can help my kids,
– to see the best in them and help them see it too,
– to seek the best treatments available,
– to work a system that needs to be worked,
– to help them live full lives, whatever that means to them,
– to help them celebrate their accomplishments,
– to not shame them or let others shame them,
– to give back/volunteer at something related to their special needs,
– to help them feel included,
– to work to have a strong marriage and family unit to help them feel safe and secure,
– to reach out when I need support and offer it when someone needs it,
– to educate and inform people when they are truly interested,
– to always strive to do better by them,
– to make sure I build and keep relationships that surround them with love,
– to find an avenue to something to meet a need,
– take time for myself,
– to give them a break when they need it,
– to push them when they need it,
– to never give up.
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