Caring for a child with a serious birth injury is one of the most demanding things a human being can do, and it is relentless. There are no days off, no vacations, and very few moments where the cognitive and emotional weight fully lifts. Caregiver burnout is not a weakness. It is a predictable, med
Feeding is one of the most complex and physically demanding things a baby does, and for children with cerebral palsy, it is often the first place where difficulty becomes visible. Studies show that up to 90% of children with cerebral palsy experience some form of feeding difficulty. Yet feeding prob
If you’re managing a child’s cerebral palsy care, you are juggling more information than any single person was designed to hold in their head: multiple specialists, therapy schedules, medication changes, school IEP documents, insurance appeals, equipment authorizations, and hospitalizati
Getting your child’s cerebral palsy diagnosis is one of the most disorienting experiences a parent can have. Even when you knew something was wrong, hearing the words out loud is different. You may feel grief, relief, fear, guilt, anger, and fierce protective love sometimes all at once. Every




