Are you familiar with my dear friend, Laura Thompson? She writes over at Love that Jamie, where she shares stories about her eight-year-old son, Jamie. Jamie has a little sister, Lily, and he’s known for his playful spirit and warm smile. He truly resembles my son, Alex, but unlike Alex, Jamie has autism.
Laura and I have discussed teaming up for a post for a long time. There’s so much that our audiences (and we) can gain from one another. This week felt perfect for that collaboration as we both partner with P&G to highlight the Special Olympics. Here’s our brilliant plan:
I’m inviting you all to leave your questions about parenting special needs children in the comments. You know, those burning inquiries you’ve hesitated to ask their parents. Laura’s followers are primarily special needs parents, and they are excited to come here and provide answers. In return, on Laura’s blog, her community will share their insights for typical parents (yes, that’s the appropriate term!). Exciting, right?
So, what’s on your mind? Ever wondered how to react when your child curiously stares at a child with a disability? Or just received a diagnosis and feel lost about the next steps? These are the folks you want to connect with. Curious about their everyday experiences? Fire away! We’re tearing down walls and are eager for a candid discussion. After asking your questions here, don’t forget to visit Laura’s blog to discover what her readers wish to communicate. Show them you’re engaged and let’s keep this dialogue thriving.
We believe this initiative can foster understanding and unity as we all share a profound love for our incredible children.
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In summary, our collaborative effort aims to create a welcoming space for open dialogue between special needs parents and those seeking to understand their experiences better. By asking questions and sharing insights, we can foster a community built on empathy and shared love.
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