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Things I Don't Want to Hear as a Parent of Kids With Disabilities

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Parents of kids with disabilities often hear hurtful or thoughtless comments, here are things parents of kids with disabilities do not want to hear.

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Things I Don’t Want To Hear as a Parent of Kids With Disabilities

“God gives special children to special parents.”

“But she looks normal!”

“That child just needs discipline!”

“I’m sorry.”

“He is taking too many medications, that is why he has problems.”

“She’ll grow out of it.”

“I could never do it.”

“My kid does it, too.”

“Didn’t you know before birth?”

“It could be worse, at least she can walk.”

Parents, your feelings are valid, and you know your kids best.

Originally published: August 7, 2017
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