Top 10 Reasons I Love Being a Special Needs Parent

by Aug 27, 2013Self-Care and Stress, Special Needs Parenting3 comments

Special needs parenting is full of positives and negatives. Today guest blogger shares the top 10 reasons she loves being a special needs parent.

Special needs parenting has its positives and negatives. In her last post, guest blogger Ellen Stumbo talked about the challenges that are part of parenting a child with special needs. Today she’s back to share what she loves about being the parent of her daughters, Nina who has cerebral palsy and Nicole who lives with Down syndrome.

Top Ten Reasons I Love Being a Special Needs Parent

I love being a special needs parent. Oh, it has been hard, and there have been challenges, but I love my children and I have learned invaluable lessons along the way. These truths have changed me, and I am thankful for the changes. So here are the top ten reasons I love being a special needs parent.

  1. Giving and receiving pure, strong, real unconditional love, with no strings attached.
  2. Knowing that who we are not doesn’t matter, it only matters that we are.
  3. Understanding that success is not found in outward performance, but in accomplishing even the small tasks.
  4. Learning every day what really matters in life, what it means to be human, what it means to be loved and accepted simply for being.
  5. Getting to witness the determination to reach new milestones, and the effort, strength, and grit it requires.
  6. Courage is part of my life as I watch my children with special needs face their challenges head-on.
  7. The extra measure of joy I live with as my children teach me how to celebrate life.
  8. I have become a person with more compassion, acceptance, and humility.
  9. My view of brokenness has changed, and I am more aware of the emotional and spiritual brokenness we all experience.
  10. I have met some of the finest people because of my children. They have become my closest friends, my confidants. When people say, “Special needs parents are special people,” I agree, they are remarkable. Their children have made them remarkable.

What Would You Add to the List?

If you would like to add to Ellen’s list, leave your suggestions in the comment box below.

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By Ellen Stumbo

Ellen Stumbo is a writer and speaker and the mother of three girls, two with disabilities. To read more of Ellen’s writing, visit her blog at www.EllenStumbo.com.  She can also be found on Twitter and Facebook.

3 Comments

  1. Jolene

    Agreed!

  2. Kerith Stull

    Great list! This is so weird but I started writing a blog post this morning about this exact same thing (my 17yo daughter has moderate cerebral palsy) and I only have ONE of the same things as on your lists — meeting great people. People like YOU!

  3. Ruth Stieff

    So well said.

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