Disability Resources for Parents
Ages Prenatal - 24 years
Parenting a child with a disability can require a special skillset, and special supports. Many of the ordinary tasks of parenting are more complicated when your child has special needs. Here are some resources that can help to support caregivers in their role as parents of children with disabilities.
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Parenting supports
Parenting a child with a disability can feel lonely, but it can help to remember that many other people are in similar shoes. These links will help you to connect to organizations that provide information, community, and resources to families raising kids with special needs.
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Podcasts for Caregivers
Podcasts can be a great way for busy parents to hear stories and gain information. These podcasts all focus on the unique role of parents of kids with special needs, and they can be an invaluable source of advice and virtual companionship.
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