1. We can go days, weeks, months, years without a full
night's sleep. We have mastered the art of sleeping with one eye open. (maybe
this isn't so awesome...)
2. We will forget many things - why we walked into the
kitchen from the living room. The name of that actor from that movie we love
(wait...what was the name of the movie again?) Or what we wore the day before.
But we will never forget anything related to our kids and their services. We
can tell you what month they started. We can recite passages of IEPs and
evaluations from years past.
3. We have the ability to wait on hold for hours.
4. We have super hearing. When out with our kids - we
can distinguish the sound of their stim in a crowd.
5. We have faith. We don't have to be religious but we
have a strong sense of faith in our kids.
6. We have a broad imagination. We are always thinking
outside of the box in order to teach our kids.
7. We wear many hats - wife, mother, teacher, chef, maid,
boo boo kisser, friend, advocate, attorney, social worker.
8. When it comes to our kids, we have extreme amounts of
patience. We can explain the same thing 20, 30, 40 times.
9. We appreciate the little things - like pointing a
finger or hearing a WH question for the first time. We take nothing for granted
because we know how hard our kids work.
10. We are visionaries. When it comes to our kids.
Where we see a void - we work to fill it. We become the change we want to see
in the world.
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