It’s natural for parents to feel a range of emotions when their child is diagnosed with a developmental disability like cerebral palsy, particularly in cases where the disability could have been prevented with proper medical care. Dealing with these emotions is not always easy, and many parents find they could use a little help.
Louise Gane from the M.I.N.D. Institute at the University of California at Davis recently did an interview with Disability Scoop on the topic of dealing with a diagnosis. She answers a few basic questions about coping with a diagnosis of developmental disability in a child and parents can even submit their own questions for her to answer.
Read the full interview at DisabilityScoop.com
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