A Parent's Creed
I believe that being the parent of a child with a hidden handicap is the most important and challenging
job I will ever have.

In the few years I have to help him mature, I will always attempt to instill in him a deep knowledge of
his innate worth as an individual and never measure his behavior or scholastic achievement by any
other child.

I will strive to always remember that this child is operating under great pressure and much frustration;
therefore, I will not reject his outbursts as being abnormal or unrestrained misbehavior. I will recall
many times he has been loving and kind and try to overlook the incidents when there is overt hostility.

And then I will try to structure his world so that frustrations might be lessened and he will feel more
secure.

I will have endless patience when directions are not followed at the first command, and when some
rule or concept is forgotten or misunderstood, I will not expect perfection.

I will be aware of and grateful for every small improvement he makes.

Through the trials which I may face each day, I will always remember that this child did not choose to
be different and that he would, if possible, gladly be "normal."

However, since he is different, he deserves special understanding, patience, acceptance, and love.

He's my child, and it is my right and duty to guide him in finding fulfillment in life.



Written by an LDA of Indiana Mother
Courtesy of the former Learning Disabilities Council of Indianapolis.
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