Parents of children with disabilities experience great sadness, fear, and anxiety from their families and loved ones. They look at their little angels with a mixture of disbelief, anger, concern, and sometimes even disbelief and often feel overwhelmed. It can be challenging adjusting to a new routine and dealing with siblings with special needs. They often fear that they won’t be as loved by their parents and this can make them feel less loved.
Financial Difficulties
A parent learns that their baby or child has a disability. They don’t stop to think about the cost and how it will affect the family. They think about how they can help their child. All the health needs can leave the family without money to support the child’s education. If it is a low-income family, it may be more stressful to support their child financially. If you don’t know where to turn, there are financial and government programs that can help ease the pressure on your wallet.
You can find support through local child care providers and offices. In …