Showing posts with label carer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carer. Show all posts
Thursday, 27 April 2017
Making a tiny bit of time mummy's
I was reading an interesting post from Lucy at Home about how, as a mum, it's easy to be the bottom priority in the family. I love my children and they are the world to me, but it can seem like there isn't a second to rest. There are things I simply feel I must do. I must get to their various appointments, make sure they are safe, teach them how they can function in a world not built for them. Perhaps having kids with additional needs has highlighted just how much support they need.
Thursday, 9 June 2016
My #CarersWeek, life with my autistic kids
It's nearing the end of Carers Week 2016. My week has been like many others, full of highs and lows, based mostly on the highs and lows of my kids. I have three kids and although I'm 'mum' to all three, I'm also a parent carer to my sons Anthony, age 8, and David, age 5.
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Autism,
autism parenting,
carer,
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