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You're So Strong (But Also, What the Hell) Real Talk for Parents of Extra-Needs Kids

Par : Corrie Sabel
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231019519
  • EAN9798231019519
  • Date de parution20/06/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

This isn't a guide, a checklist, or some sparkly "how to love your special needs life" manual. This is a deep breath. A messy hug. A sarcastic eye-roll followed by a soft, understanding nod. Inside these pages, you'll find real talk about grief, advocacy, relationships, the awkward playground moments, and the absurd stuff that only other parents of extra-needs kids would understand (like how you can run a medical team but still forget what day it is).
It's equal parts honest, funny, and heart-wrenching, because that's what this life is. It's a blend of belly laughs and bathroom cries, milestone victories and insurance nightmares. If you've ever smiled politely while someone told you how "strong" you are, when really, you're just one therapy appointment away from losing your shit, this book is for you. You're not alone, and you never have to pretend to have it all together here.
This is your space to feel seen, laugh out loud, cry a little, and remember just how powerful your kind of love really is.
This isn't a guide, a checklist, or some sparkly "how to love your special needs life" manual. This is a deep breath. A messy hug. A sarcastic eye-roll followed by a soft, understanding nod. Inside these pages, you'll find real talk about grief, advocacy, relationships, the awkward playground moments, and the absurd stuff that only other parents of extra-needs kids would understand (like how you can run a medical team but still forget what day it is).
It's equal parts honest, funny, and heart-wrenching, because that's what this life is. It's a blend of belly laughs and bathroom cries, milestone victories and insurance nightmares. If you've ever smiled politely while someone told you how "strong" you are, when really, you're just one therapy appointment away from losing your shit, this book is for you. You're not alone, and you never have to pretend to have it all together here.
This is your space to feel seen, laugh out loud, cry a little, and remember just how powerful your kind of love really is.