Being a child's parents with special needs can be a very different life experience from parents in general.
Children with special needs often have unique and amazing capabilities and uniqueness.
Being a child's parents with special needs teaching courage, fortitude, and extraordinary patience.
Physical or cognitive limitations of children can limit family activities, but also open up opportunities to explore new activities.
Having a network of support and friends who both have children with special needs can provide very useful emotional support.
Getting services and support from the health and education system can be a big and time -consuming challenge.
Children with special needs are often an extraordinary teacher for their own parents, teaching values such as simplicity, courage, and appreciation for small things.
Being a child's parents with special needs can expand perceptions and understanding of human diversity and encourage concern for others.
Children with special needs can be an inspiration for others and teach values such as fortitude and sincerity.
Although the journey as a child's parents with special needs may be difficult, but the happiness and pride obtained from seeing children growing and developing are very valuable gifts.