When Special Needs Moms Are Misunderstood
Description
Being a parent to a child with special needs comes with its own unique set of challenges, and being misunderstood is a chief issue. As Amy, Carrie, and Sara share their personal experiences and insights, they provide valuable guidance on responding with grace and resilience when faced with misunderstandings…even though they don’t do it perfectly every time. They discuss the balance of speaking the truth and advocating for their children without being intentionally hurtful to others and not feeling the need to explain everything, instead using their child's trauma as an explanation only when necessary. Join us for a funny and truthful episode about real life.
Ep. 160; February 27, 2024
Key Moments:
[1:35 ] One thing we want to set straight about a misunderstanding
[4:06 ] People ask the most inappropriate things, even those in medicine
[13:40 ] The tension of mishandling comments and drawing boundaries around ourselves
[21:00 ] Trying to understand others' intentions in church and beyond
[28:23 ] Why don’t more people understand trauma
Resources:
The Place We Find Ourselves Podcast
The Allender Center Podcast
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