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120. Navigating Parenting a Disabled Child ft. Kelley Coleman

120. Navigating Parenting a Disabled Child ft. Kelley Coleman

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Navigating Parenting a Disabled Child: Insights from Kelley Coleman

In this episode of the Docs2Dads podcast, Dr. Scott Grant sits down with Kelly Coleman, author of 'Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child.' Together, they discuss Kelley's personal journey of raising a disabled child, the unexpected challenges and rewards, and her motivations behind writing the book. Kelley shares practical advice for parents, emphasizes the importance of community and partnership with medical professionals, and touches on balancing the needs of siblings and maintaining strong familial relationships. Kelley's insights aim to empower parents, clinicians, and caregivers to navigate the complexities of parenting a disabled child with confidence and compassion.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
04:40 Kelley Coleman's Background and Book Overview
09:38 Navigating Diagnostic Uncertainty
18:47 Building a Supportive Community
24:15 Fatherhood and Partnership Dynamics
38:06 Balancing Attention Between Siblings
43:55 Finding the Right Medical Partners
58:22 Conclusion and Where to Find the Book

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