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Oftentimes parents who have medically complex and disabled children will refer to themselves as their child's caregiver. On this episode of The Bitching and Bolusing podcast, we sit down to discuss the potential harm this could have not just on our own children, but on ourselves, and within our family unit. We also discuss the desire to refer to ourselves as caregivers, the lack of representation, and how we were force-fed an idealistic version of "parenthood" by society that left us feeling isolated and misunderstood.
So let's sit down and bitch about it!
By Brittney and CourtneyOftentimes parents who have medically complex and disabled children will refer to themselves as their child's caregiver. On this episode of The Bitching and Bolusing podcast, we sit down to discuss the potential harm this could have not just on our own children, but on ourselves, and within our family unit. We also discuss the desire to refer to ourselves as caregivers, the lack of representation, and how we were force-fed an idealistic version of "parenthood" by society that left us feeling isolated and misunderstood.
So let's sit down and bitch about it!