Engaging with Special Needs Parents: A Unique Opportunity

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Have you heard of my amazing friend, Sarah Thompson? She runs a fantastic blog called “Love that Jamie,” where she shares insights about her eight-year-old son, Jamie. Jamie is a delightful big brother to Lily, full of energy and charm, with the most captivating blue eyes. He reminds me of my son, Alex, but unlike Alex, Jamie has Down syndrome.

Sarah and I have often discussed the idea of teaming up for a blog post. There’s so much we can learn from each other and from our audiences. With both of us currently collaborating with P&G on the Special Olympics, it feels like the perfect moment to launch our plan.

Here’s the scoop: I invite you to leave your questions about parenting special needs children in the comments. You know the types—those questions you’ve always wanted to ask but felt hesitant about. Sarah’s audience mainly consists of special needs parents who will visit here to respond to your inquiries. In return, her blog will feature comments from her readers about what they wish typical parents knew (yes, that’s the right way to say it). Pretty neat, right?

So, what’s on your mind? Ever wondered how to approach a situation when your child stares at a child with a disability? Or maybe you’ve just received a diagnosis and are unsure where to begin? The community is here for you. Curious about their daily experiences? Don’t hold back. We’re eager to foster an open and honest dialogue. After posting your questions here, make sure to check out Sarah’s blog to discover what her readers wish to communicate to you. Show them you’re engaged, and let’s keep the conversation flowing.

We believe this is a fantastic way for everyone to gain insights and unite over our shared passion: the immense love we have for our extraordinary children.

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