Prioritizing Resources

I wrote this article for Fort Worth Moms near the beginning of the school year. It was not fun to process all that stuff, but we are doing well on the other side of that particular issue. I realize the idea of prioritizing your resources isn’t exclusive to families who have children with disabilities, and perhaps it’s my own ableism that makes it feel so difficult compared to something less “serious,” like braces or summer camps. You can read the article here.

A street sign with multiple directional signs is backlit by a beautiful sunset. The lighting makes it so that you can't read any of the signs, giving the feeling of endless choices in many directions.
Laurie Williams George

Special Education Researcher, Neurodivergent Mind, Mother of Neurodivergent Minds.

https://www.parentwithmerit.com
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