Presence Isn’t Inclusion, Especially for Parents

Presence Isn’t Inclusion, Especially for Parents

There’s a point where you realize that being a parent of a neurodivergent child quietly turns you into something else. Not by choice, and not because you feel particularly qualified. You become an advocate, a translator, a planner, and sometimes a buffer between your child and a system that doesn’t quite know what to do with them.

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