DEAR ABBY: I have a 54-year-old profoundly disabled, nonverbal child who is in a group home. I have been advocating for her since birth, when we learned she had suffered severe brain damage. The ...
You’re right, things have changed. And you may need to be flexible to re-establish a relationship with your adult child.
The issue was highlighted in a recent study that shows there are 77,000 developmentally disabled adults in Ohio who have ...
“Help! My adult child is too independent and doesn’t really call or communicate much. Is there something I can do to encourage more involvement, or do I just need ...
As potential Medicaid cuts loom over millions of Americans, parents of children with severe disabilities are trying to grapple with what life might look like without the health care program. “If we ...
Emerging adult children and their parents can experience growing pains as they navigate a changing relationship. AJ_Watt/E+ via Getty Images As a professor of child development and family science, ...
As children grow into adults and learn the value of their own independence, thei relationship with their parents naturally evolves as well. They no longer need to tell their parents where they're ...
The Cork mother said she felt that, because the communication which had caused upset was in a letter, she was seeking a ...