Parenting From a Wheelchair
Three wheelchair-using parents share the challenges and joys of raising young children. Seth McBride, Stephanie Arrache and Teal Sherer explore how they’ve taught sports, set boundaries and worked with their
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Three wheelchair-using parents share the challenges and joys of raising young children. Seth McBride, Stephanie Arrache and Teal Sherer explore how they’ve taught sports, set boundaries and worked with their
New quad parents discuss handling traditional parenting roles with a newborn baby.
We need to consider how we can more effectively support people with disabilities in the mainstream work force.
Parents of children with developmental disabilities experience varying levels of stress, but new research suggests that some key factors influence how much their kids’ needs affect their marriage. The post…
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