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Top tips for an inclusive Easter egg hunt
For disabled people with complex needs, it’s often not the activity itself that’s the challenge, but the barriers around it.
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Learning to Love Your Child's Solo Adventures
How to help your complex needs child when all they want is space and solitude.
Why Speaking Up Matters
An unexpected diagnosis can change everything. Why voices like Jesy Nelson's matter, and why no parent should face this alone.
Ruling Out the Worst
When your child is non-verbal, you must rule out the worst before you can focus on the small. This is the reality of complex needs.
Put Your Armour Down, Mama
Parenting a child with additional needs means expecting the worst. But what if most people are actually, quietly, rooting for you?
Why Hospital Staff Are Central to Family Care
My first birthday as a parent was spent in ICU with Elias. But a cake and group of nurses reminded me that hospital staff hold families together
Article
BBC: Postcode Lottery of Parenting
Early childhood, an important stage in determining a child's long-term future, is also a period that can get lost in our national politics.
Finding the Right Team for Your Child
Finding the right team for your child is everything. When amazing people come and go, it’s personal—but the right ones become family.
The SEND White Paper: Families Are Still in the Dark.
The government finally published its SEND White Paper. But the one question every parent needed answered? Still unanswered.
What having a disabled child really does to a relationship
It's not a lack of love that strains a reltionship after diagnosis; it's exhaustion, grief and doing an impossibly hard job
Why Inclusive Grottos Matter More Than We Realise
A signing Santa. A child fully included. One small thing that made Christmas magic feel possible for our family.
Celebrating Parenting on a Different Path
When your parenting journey changes course, so do your friendships. Here’s how I learned to grieve, grow, and guard my peace