Clover Szewczuk, who has Friedreich's Ataxia, from Hove, UK, discusses her experience of becoming a mother and overcoming her fears of not bonding with her baby.
Christie Teki-Reu, a disabled mother from New Zealand, currently living in Australia, discusses how she overcomes the challenges of parenting as a wheelchair user with spina bifida and hydrocephalus.
Jackie Cairns, of Kirkcaldy, Scotland, describes her experiences of weaning her son, and so attempts to answer a question often put to her: how did she manage to feed her child solids, when she could not see where to put the spoon?
Ellen Bird, a mother with amyoplasia, a form of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC), from Staffordshire, UK, talks about her experience of pregnancy and early parenthood.
Shanta Everington summarises the current legal position in the UK. Denise Ganley, writing from New Zealand, shares her thoughts on this from an international perspective.
Contains information on various aspects of baby care for one-handed parents, including lifting and carrying, nappy changing, feeding, going out and about, bathing and bedtime. For each task area, the guide suggests things to consider and also offers...
I've read about the best ways to deal with your child, which in my current case with a one year old, is to pick them up so to move them away from where they shouldn't be, which is most of the time at the moment.
What can/should I say or do to me a...
Isabella Devani, a wheelchair user from Kent, UK, discusses her experiences of bringing up her active toddler, and the creative methods she has used to bond with her son.
Jenny Dickson, of London, England, is a blind mother of 4 children. Here she reflects on her experience of health professionals, particularly health visitors, whom she feels have particularly helped her family. DPPI asked Pauline De Cruz, Jenny Dicks...