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Smith, party of 5: a disability doesn’t take away our strengths.
Having a disability does not impede us from having strengths. In reality, having a disability leads us to developing strengths we didn’t know we had, like the capacity to adapt rapidly. This story illustrates just that.
Let them win! Creativity in parenting from a mom on wheels
Cleverness in parenting does not require us to be abled-body. It only requires a little bit of creativity!
Parenting is a social act: experience from a mom on wheels
Parenting can be hard when our children have long days, filled with excitement. As parents, it may then be hard to manage, but this is why parenting is a great social act. When one parent can’t manage, another can take control of the situation. And a disability does not impede our ability to do so.
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