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THE RESILIENCE OF PARENTS WITH DISABLED CHILDREN

9/12/2023

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Parenting is a challenging journey in itself, but when you are a parent of a child with disabilities, the challenges can be even more daunting. These parents face unique struggles that require exceptional strength and resilience. In this blog post, we will explore the daily battles and triumphs of parents who get up every morning to continue the fight for their children with disabilities.

The Morning Routine: A Different Kind of Battle
For parents of children with disabilities, the day often begins with a battle before they even get out of bed. The routine of caring for a child with disabilities can be physically and emotionally demanding, especially when sleep is scarce. But these parents summon their strength, set aside their exhaustion, and rise to face the day, knowing that their child depends on them.

Navigating the Healthcare System
One of the ongoing challenges parents of children with disabilities face is navigating the complex healthcare system. From doctor's appointments to therapy sessions and medical procedures, these parents are constantly advocating for their child's needs. They become experts in medical jargon, insurance policies, and treatment options. Every day, they fight for their child's right to receive the best care possible.

Embracing a Different Normal
Parents of children with disabilities often must adapt to a different definition of "normal." They learn to celebrate small victories, like a child's first steps or a breakthrough in communication, even when those milestones come much later than expected. These parents redefine success and find joy in the little things, demonstrating an incredible capacity for resilience.

The Emotional Rollercoaster
The emotional toll of being a parent to a child with disabilities can be overwhelming. Feelings of grief, frustration, and guilt are common companions on this journey. But these parents get up every morning, wiping away tears, and find the strength to be a pillar of support for their child. They are warriors, fiercely protective and endlessly loving.

Building a Support Network
Parents of children with disabilities often find solace in connecting with others who share similar experiences. They create support networks, attend support groups, and seek guidance from experts and other parents. These connections provide them with the strength to keep going, even when the battle feels overwhelming.

Advocating for Inclusion
In a world that sometimes struggles to fully embrace diversity, parents of children with disabilities become advocates for inclusion. They fight for their child's right to access education, recreational activities, and social opportunities. They work tirelessly to break down barriers and promote a more inclusive society.

The Power of Hope
Despite the daily challenges, parents of children with disabilities are fueled by hope. They envision a future where their child can lead a fulfilling life, and they work tirelessly to make that vision a reality. Their hope is a powerful force that propels them forward, even when the battle seems insurmountable.

Conclusion
Being a parent of a child with disabilities is a journey filled with unique challenges, but it's also a journey marked by remarkable strength and resilience. These parents get up every morning to face the fight with unwavering determination, advocating for their child's well-being and a more inclusive world. Their love, hope, and resilience are an inspiration to us all, reminding us of the incredible power of parental love.
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    Melissa Boler 

    CEO/PRESIDENT    
    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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    MeLissa worked in the public school system for over 15 years with 10 years overseeing the Elevate program which serves special education students. It was there when she discovered a tremendous need and an opportunity to love, teach, and empower students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to achieve goals they had previously been told they could not, leading her to start Bridges Training Foundation. 

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