Before I had Zack I worked in marketing. Mainly within the education sector. I liked my job, it was interesting, if a little stressful at times.
However, since having Zack I have developed an abundance of new careers and having written that last post it got me thinking (stand back I am having a Carrie Bradshaw moment) how many job titles do I have?
Here's the list:
Physiotherapist
Health Advisor
Occupational Therapist
Speech Therapist
Administration Manager
Chef
Teacher
Nurse
Dietician
Personal Assistant
Adaption Officer
Managing Director
Publicist
Chauffeur
Think that covers it all so far. By far this job is the hardest, busiest and most stressful. And by far this job is the most rewarding, stimulating and motivating. Bet all you mums and dads of children with special needs are thinking of some I may have missed, feel free to add.
This isn't my blog, it's Zack's. Zack arrived here seven weeks early, he had no heartbeat and wasn't breathing. He suffered catastrophic damage to his brain, he has cerebral palsy, problems with his hearing, vision and feeding. Our lives are both challenging and extraordinary. He is a gift. I hope that for whatever reason you find yourself reading this blog it can go some way to help those in the same situation and some way to remove the cloak that covers parenting a child with disabilities.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
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I'm sure your are doing pretty well on each title. :) God BLess
This is so true. Sum up all those jobs = mother
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