Sharing this again because our village has grown 🩷 Special Needs moms aren't "fine." We're surviving, advocating, and loving our babies in a world that wasn't built for them. If you're one of us... you're not alone 🫶🏻
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Being a special needs mom often means navigating a complex world that isn’t tailored to the unique needs of our children. From managing appointments to advocating for appropriate educational and healthcare resources, the challenges can feel overwhelming. But within this community, there is strength and resilience. I’ve found that connecting with other special needs moms creates an invaluable support network. Sharing experiences, advice, and encouragement helps us feel seen and understood. Whether it’s through online spaces like #specialneedsmomsoftiktok or local support groups, these connections remind us that we’re not alone. It’s crucial to recognize that while we may appear to be “fine” on the outside, many of us are just surviving in a system that wasn’t designed for our families. Taking time for self-care, seeking therapy, or simply having a trusted friend to talk to can make a significant difference. Advocacy is also a central part of our role. We learn to navigate educational systems, medical care, and social services to ensure our children receive the resources they deserve. This journey is both exhausting and rewarding. Ultimately, loving our babies fiercely and advocating passionately creates not only better futures for our children but also fosters a powerful community of moms who uplift each other in this unique path.
Me right now trying to get my baby diagnosed with autism because I’ve known for years but the doctors won’t believe me because he’s high functioning, even got told today that he’s so high functioning that what would it really do for him. I felt so demoralized. Good luck to you this life ain’t for the weak but I know if I don’t keep advocating for him no one will