Vickie R
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This week, Author Vickie Rubin opens up about the emotional impact of receiving a diagnosis for her child and the anxiety she experienced as a parent. She also highlights the importance of a strong support system and the transformative power of acceptance and advocacy. Ultimately, the message of resilience and hope is instilled.
Visit Vickie's website to learn more and order her book, Raising Jess: A Story of Hope.
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Takeaways
- Life can take unexpected turns, and having a child with a disability does not mean that life is ruined.
- Parenting a child with special needs requires patience, love, and acceptance.
- Building a strong support system is crucial for navigating the challenges of raising a child with a disability.
- Siblings of children with disabilities may have unique experiences and concerns, but open communication and inclusion can help foster a positive family dynamic. Community and support are crucial in the journey of raising a child with disabilities.
- Raising a child with disabilities can have a transformative impact on the entire family.
- Siblings' experiences and perspectives are important and should be acknowledged.
- Maintaining perspective and priorities is essential in navigating the challenges.
- Seeking a diagnosis can be a long and challenging journey.
- Joining supportive and positive communities and support groups is beneficial.
- Mental health support is crucial for parents and caregivers.
- Finding joy amidst the challenges is possible.
- Resilience and hope are key in facing the difficulties and embracing the journey.
Special Thanks to Steve Audy for the use of our theme song: Quiet Connection
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