Parents with disabilities often feel that their children’s disabilities are misunderstood or underestimated. A learning disability, sensory processing disorder, anxiety, ADHD and many others can’t be seen.
As the parent of a child with an invisible disability, you are going need to be an advocate for your child until he/she learns to self-advocate.
In today’s blog, Dr. Liz Matheis uses her own experience to discuss invisible disabilities, and how to advocate for your children when they aren’t getting the proper support.
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