Parenting and Disability | Parenting with Spinal Cord Injury | SCIO Peer Connections

In this SCIO Peer Connections session, we dive into the realities of parenting with a spinal cord injury.

What’s it like to be a parent with a spinal cord injury? This month’s SCIO Peer Connections meetup was all about parenting and disability—real talk from people who are actually living it.

From adaptive techniques to dealing with people’s assumptions, we covered it all. Whether you’re a parent, thinking about it, or just curious, this convo was full of insights, stories, and straight-up practical advice. Check it out and drop your thoughts in the comments!

Disclaimer: This is user-generated content and should not be considered a recommendation, guidance, or view or opinion provided by Cortree Disability Education Centre or Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

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