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Special Needs Motherhood

Why Is He In The Cart? A Little Perspective β€’ SPECIAL NEEDS MOM

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Moving right along … today I’m back with another PSA from a mother of a special needs child.

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Previous Special Needs Mom PSA: What’s Wrong With His Legs?

Disabilities are not always easily identified with the naked eye. Children who are deaf, blind, autistic, have behavioral or neurological challenges may all look “typical”, but maybe putting the in the cart is the only way to get your grocery shopping done. Even without that in the picture, maybe they just wanted to put him in the cart. Finally, how extraordinarily rude and unprofessional of this guy to be bad mouthing the customers IN FRONT OF OTHER CUSTOMERS. I hope he learned his lesson with my gentle nudge.

Leave a comment: Have you ever had someone make wrong assumptions about you or your child?

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Roshini Cope, aka Glamazini, is a life coach and video creator who gained a following for her natural hair tutorials, which evolved into authentic personal stories of healing with a consistent dash of humor. She is a black woman healing helping other black women heal, expand their self-awareness, reclaim their joy, and create the life they want. Work with Roshini 🀎✨🀎

One Comment

  • BigTickles

    tell it momma… I feel exhausted with folks sometimes but then I realize that some people may not even think about mental or physical disabilities. They might not have had any exposure (that they realize) with those who have special needs. I have to remember many times to grant them mercy when it comes to talking about my son because if not …. sigh….

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