Advocacy is Love in Motion: Parenting a Child with Intensive Needs - Nancy F's Story
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This week, Nancy Ferraro shares her raw and honest journey into motherhood after adopting her son George from Romania. George, whom they affectionately called "Hurricane George," arrived at age four with a host of unexpected disabilities, including Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, leading to extreme violence and behavioral challenges.
She opens up about the immense shame and guilt she felt, the trauma inflicted on her older son, and the agonizing decision to place George in a group home, which she describes as the best decision she ever made for him. Ultimately, Nancy shares how she turned her struggle into strength and realized that "advocacy is love in motion".
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Key Takeaways
* The Fixer Mindset: As mothers, we often believe we can fix everything with enough love, leading to self-blame and isolation when facing complex, unfixable challenges.
* Adoption Challenges: International adoption can bring unexpected challenges, and it is common for parents to live in denial for years, delaying crucial planning for the child's future.
* Systemic Roadblocks: Government and school agencies often fall short in providing support, forcing parents to become "Tiger Moms" and demand respect and services, often learning the most from other mothers with lived experiences.
* Daily Trauma and Grief: Raising a child with violent behavoirs can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder, and the experience is often likened to "a new death" every day, preventing full grief and healing.
* Reinventing the Relationship: Placing a child in a group home, while painful, can be the best decision for the child, providing them with a fixed schedule, trained staff, and a safe environment where they can thrive.
* Vulnerability Creates Community: Sharing the raw truth, rather than a "fluff piece," is what creates the community, solidarity, and hope that other struggling parents desperately need.
This episode discusses topics that may be triggering for some individuals. Please check the show notes for more information and be mindful of your own mental health and comfort levels.
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