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Parenting a Disabled Child: Everything No One Tells You
Parenting a child with disabilities brings a host of unexpected dynamics and challenges. No one knows the ins and outs of this journey better than a parent who has fought long and hard for her own children and used that knowledge to help others.
Parenting a Disabled Child: Everything No One Tells You Show Highlights
- The facts about the number of children born with disabilities
- The shock most parents feel when their child is diagnosed with a disability
- Shocking statistics: 66% of dads and 94% of moms of kids with disabilities WILL experience depression and/or anxiety
- Dealing with weird reactions from others about your disabled child
- Support, at its most basic, comes down to asking, “What do you need?”
- Why Kelley refuses to apologize to others for who her disabled son is and how he behaves
- Grieving what you “thought” life would be like and acknowledging that life with a disabled child is hard
- Kelley’s book premise in a nutshell: “Caregiving is a job. There is paperwork, planning, and systems you have to figure out. Here’s the information you need.”
- Kelley’s goal to support and empower other caregivers
- The importance of connecting with other parents
About Kelley Coleman
Kelley Coleman is a feature film development executive-turned-author and advocate who draws on over a decade of parenting and advocacy experience. With an unmistakable depth of passion for this work, Kelley shares her journey with a focus on what mental health can look like through the different stages of being a parent of a child with disabilities and how she’s working to empower and support other parents. One way she offers support is through her book, Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child: Your Guide to the Essential Systems, Services, and Supports. This book is a fantastic resource for parents to help navigate the systems to find the right support.
Resources:
Connect with Kelley Coleman: Website, Instagram, and book (Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child: Your Guide to the Essential Systems, Services, and Supports)
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