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I Love My Child, But I Hate Being a Special Needs Mom

Por: Slate Life April 03, 2023

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Care and Feeding is Slate’s parenting advice column. Have a question for Care and Feeding? or post it in the . Dear Care and Feeding, I hate being a special needs mom. Of course, I adore my child and want to meet her needs and be the best mom possible, but it is all I do. I have one autistic child who, due to various failures of the education and medical systems, plus Covid and my own ignorance, is just now starting to get the services she... + full article



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