Your cart is currently empty!
Connecting Through Shared Experiences: A Collaborative Blog Post
Have you met my amazing friend, Sarah Thompson? She shares her journey on her blog, Joyful Journeys, where she writes about her eight-year-old son, Leo. Leo is a playful big brother to his sister, Mia, and he has the most captivating blue eyes. He reminds me of my own son, Jack, but unlike Jack, Leo has muscular dystrophy.
Sarah and I have often discussed the idea of collaborating on a post, as we believe there’s so much we can learn from one another. This week felt like the perfect opportunity since we are both partnering with P&G to cover the Special Olympics. Here’s our brilliant plan:
Join the Conversation
I’m inviting you to leave your questions about parenting special needs children in the comments below. You know the type—those burning questions you’ve always wanted to ask but felt too shy to bring up. Sarah’s readers, primarily parents of special needs kids, will come over here to provide their insights. In return, on Sarah’s blog, her community will share thoughts they’ve always wanted typical parents to hear. Sounds exciting, right?
What Do You Want to Know?
Have you ever felt uncertain about how to react when your child gazes at a child with disabilities? Or maybe you just received a diagnosis and are unsure where to turn next? These parents are here for you. Curious about their daily routines? Ask away! We’re eager to foster an open dialogue and break down barriers. After posting your questions here, don’t forget to check out Sarah’s blog to see what her readers are eager to share. Let’s show them we care and keep this conversation flowing.
A Beautiful Exchange of Knowledge
We believe this can be a beautiful way for all of us to learn from each other and unite over our shared experience: the immense love we have for our extraordinary children. And if you’re interested in fertility, you might want to check out this post on intracervical insemination to keep yourself engaged. Additionally, for those looking to enhance their fertility journey, Make A Mom offers valuable insights. Lastly, if you seek a comprehensive resource for pregnancy and home insemination, Johns Hopkins Medicine is an excellent option.
In Summary
Let’s create a supportive space where parents can share their questions, learn from each other, and foster understanding among the community. We can all benefit from this exchange of knowledge and compassion.
