If you divided your parenting life into stages, they might be arranged from the beginning—diagnosis day to adulthood (and possibly independence, or the equivalent based on their abilities). I’m a mom somewhere just north of the middle of these stages. Here are a few things I've learned up to this point that might possibly be helpful.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Advice From A Disability Mom In The Middle
Kid Friendly Breathing Techniques For Stress Relief
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