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How To Talk To Kids About Disabilities

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Talking about disability with kids can feel like walking a tightrope. What do you say? How much do you explain? And when do you just… not?

In this episode, Alyssa and I share how we each approach these conversations with our own kids, from siblings and cousins to the curious child at the park. We talk about usingneutral language, why we skip the sugarcoating, and the importance of following your kid’s lead.

We also explore why it’s okay to keep things simple and ouch on how to talk to our disabled kids in ways that empower them as they grow.

Whether you're raising a disabled child, a sibling, or a curious kid with questions, this episode offers real-life examples and encouragement for these tender, tricky conversations.

Links:

Join The Rare Life newsletter and never miss an update!

Fill out our contact form to joinupcoming discussion groups!

Follow Alyssa at @alyssanewt!

Follow us on Instagram @the_rare_life!

Donate to the podcast or Contact me about sponsoring an episode.

Follow the Facebook page.

Join the Facebook group Parents of Children with Rare Conditions.

Access the transcript on the website here.

  continue reading

269 episodes

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Content provided by Madeline Cheney. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Madeline Cheney or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Talking about disability with kids can feel like walking a tightrope. What do you say? How much do you explain? And when do you just… not?

In this episode, Alyssa and I share how we each approach these conversations with our own kids, from siblings and cousins to the curious child at the park. We talk about usingneutral language, why we skip the sugarcoating, and the importance of following your kid’s lead.

We also explore why it’s okay to keep things simple and ouch on how to talk to our disabled kids in ways that empower them as they grow.

Whether you're raising a disabled child, a sibling, or a curious kid with questions, this episode offers real-life examples and encouragement for these tender, tricky conversations.

Links:

Join The Rare Life newsletter and never miss an update!

Fill out our contact form to joinupcoming discussion groups!

Follow Alyssa at @alyssanewt!

Follow us on Instagram @the_rare_life!

Donate to the podcast or Contact me about sponsoring an episode.

Follow the Facebook page.

Join the Facebook group Parents of Children with Rare Conditions.

Access the transcript on the website here.

  continue reading

269 episodes

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