"A Mother’s Day Shout Out To Special Needs Moms" a Different Brains blog by Mari Nosal, M.Ed.

"A Mother’s Day Shout Out To Special Needs Moms" a Different Brains blog by Mari Nosal, M.Ed.

in this blog piece for DifferentBrains.com, Mari Nosal, M.Ed. reflects on the sacrifice of special needs parents, and on the rewards of raising a child that has challenges. Mari is the author of Ten Commandments of Interacting with Kids on the Autism Spectrum, and is herself the dedicated mother of a son with Asperger's syndrome.

You and your children are an asset to society, for you are role models and educators for society at large. Carry on, hold your heads up high and know despite having one of the toughest and lowest paying jobs in the world you never back down. The pay is not monetary but the outcome is priceless.

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Jessica A. Bush

Executive Director @ Tutor Doctor of North Jersey | Academic Learning and Test Prep Consultant | Creative Entrepreneur | Artist

7 年

Yes agreed, first and foremost they are people - moms of children who learn and process in a unique way. These children teach those amazing moms to see the world through brilliant lenses. ??

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Guida Brown

Principal at Guided by Guida

7 年

How about putting the person first? They aren't "special needs moms." That's offensive. They aren't even "moms of children with special needs ." They are moms to CHILDREN with special needs ." Put the children first.

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They want to live. They will tell you exactly that if asked... when he/she is old enough and in in the mood to converse.

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Laura LaPointe

Licensed Marriage And Family Therapist at Private Practice Counseling-lauralapointelmft.net

7 年

Thanks so much Dr. Nosal for your wonderfull article.

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Laura LaPointe

Licensed Marriage And Family Therapist at Private Practice Counseling-lauralapointelmft.net

7 年

Having a newborn is hard enough on sleep deprived parents. Imagine what it would be like to have the joy of a new baby and then find out that they may not be "normal". Doctors and Nurses in NICUs are generally wonderful people, but they can in their need to care for so many, give new parents frightening and painful news abruptly and without too much explanation. If you know of some Special Needs Parents give them a big hug for Mother's Day and share with them the positive qualities you see in their child. Coming from a therapist who works with Special Needs Families and a Special Need Mother, myself: it will mean the world to them. Visit me at www.lauralapointelmft.net

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