Sunday, November 28, 2010

You Might Be a Special Needs Parent if....

Lately, I've been doing some thinking on what makes those of us with special needs children just a little different from parents of typical children.

Here goes....

You Might Be a Special Needs Parent if....

  • you send Christmas cards to at least three therapists.
  • you speak in abbreviations that no one without a special needs child understands.
  • you have a lock on your pantry door.
  • you know what xanthan gum and hemp milk is.
  • your child's keepsakes include lots of evaluations, medical records, and hospital bracelets.
  • your babysitter is studying to be a therapist or a nurse.
  • you scoff at the age suggestions on toys.
  • you use the internet for research more than anything else.
  • your kitchen counter is lined with vitamins, minerals, and other dietary supplements.
  • your refrigerator is full of gluten-free flours.
  • the first place you visit in a bookstore is the special needs parenting section.
  • you know what the abbreviations IEP, ARD, ABA, BCBA, PPCD, PDD-NOS, and ECI mean.
  • you know which of your child's arms is a better blood draw.
  • you choose a restaurant based on whether or not they have a gluten-free menu.
  • the word "normal" has become a relative term in your family.
  • you know what a blessing each developmental milestone is.
  • you have learned the true meaning of unconditional love.
These are just a few that came to my mind.  

I'd love to hear more so leave a comment and add to the list!



3 comments:

  1. Been there, done that....every day : ) And God is faithful. Thanks for sharing. Your blog always makes me smile.

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  2. When blood draws and hospital bracelets come in to the picture, it breaks my heart. She's been through a lot, which means you've been through hades.

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  3. Some days are hades, most days are heaven!

    Misty, hope your family's doing great!

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