Children’s Hospice Week Starts 23rd May 2016

By |2017-06-15T11:39:56+01:00May 23rd, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|

I know today is nearly over but it's the first day of Children's Hospice week so I wanted to say something. Being allowed to stay at a Children's Hospice, is one of those things no-one wants to be eligible for. There are lots of these 'clubs', small groups of people that deep down we don't want to be [...]

Top 6 Disability Hacks

By |2018-02-15T11:30:54+00:00May 6th, 2016|Categories: cerebral palsy, disability, featured, hack, mum of child with disability, special needs, Uncategorized, wheelchair|

Life changes when you become a mum, even more so when your son has a disability. With any baby, normal run of the mill activities become calculated missions of precision and specialist equipment. Leaving the house takes two hours of planning and a boot-load of accessories. Going on holiday requires upsizing your car and is suddenly [...]

Down Syndrome Test – measuring the value of life

By |2017-10-31T08:54:28+00:00January 18th, 2016|Categories: Advantages, disability, Down Syndrome, family, hope, Mother of child with special needs, mum of child with disability, priorities, Uncategorized, value, worth|

The debate about the ‘Down Syndrome Blood Test’ is raging. Unfortunately, I think a lot of it fails to question whether any blood test can accurately measure the value of a life.

Top 11 Advantages to Parenting a Disabled Child

By |2024-07-16T15:06:42+01:00January 8th, 2016|Categories: cerebral palsy, disability, featured, Mother of child with special needs, mum, mum of child with disability, parenting, special needs, The skies I'm under|

Parenting a disabled child gets a bad press, so here is my Top 11 advantages to parenting a disabled child but there are many more.

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