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Parenting a child with a disability, what has Bonnie taught you so far? - with Kate Mason

Parenting a child with a disability, what has Bonnie taught you so far? - with Kate Mason

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In this episode of Beyond The Bump we are joined by mum of two (with another on the way) Kate, who along with her husband are sharing their life on the road around Australia. When their first daughter Bonnie was born with a rare genetic condition, they were thrown into the deep end of learning how to parent a child with disabilities. From the intensive therapies and the importance of finding your community, to the joy of travel and the decision to grow their family, Kate shares her incredible journey in motherhood and what we can all learn from people living with disabilities. You can check out Kate's amazing insta HERE.

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