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Guest Post: A Girl in Charge

Guest post by Susannah Clarke Taylor. Susannah Clarke Taylor has degrees in English and Theatre and is a lover of all things family history, theatre, and books. She is the mother of three, including a daughter with Charge Syndrome and Lennox Gastaut Syndrome and she is a fierce advocate for disability rights and services. More of her writing can be found at www.thegirlincharge.com. There’s a strength that comes from listening to your child cry for hours on end Knowing there’s absolutely nothing you can do to help her There’s a strength that comes from lifting a ten-year-old In and out of bed In and...
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When it’s Graduation Day and Your Senior isn’t Graduating

This week I have been watching my friends’ social media feeds as they celebrate graduation day with their 2020 seniors. Happy pictures of families celebrating their kids at their remote graduations. Our local high school had a drive through graduation with families decorating their cars. I am happy for them in their joy, and love seeing announcements of where the graduates are heading for college next year. Yet it is bittersweet because I am grieving. I wanted that experience of celebrating with my child. She didn’t tell us she wasn’t receiving her diploma until two days before. And she...
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Community Support: Kindergarten-style

One summer day when I was 38 weeks pregnant, I went outside to turn on the sprinklers. I reached down to flip on the pump, feeling for the switch. With my view obscured by my giant belly, I didn’t see that a panel had blown off the night before and exposed the wiring. As soon as I recovered from the electric shock, I grasped my belly. I felt nothing. My son was born later that day after an emergency induction. And thankfully, he was okay. At least, he seemed okay. That was about five years ago. Since then, I have often...
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