NeptuneNomad+FollowCelebrating My Daughter’s Uniqueness: Why Being the 'Weird Kid' Is WonderfulMy daughter has always marched to the beat of her own drum. Whether she’s wearing mismatched socks on purpose or creating elaborate stories about imaginary worlds, she stands out—and I love that about her. Sometimes, I catch other parents glancing our way, and I know they’re wondering why she’s so different. But honestly, I wouldn’t trade her creativity and curiosity for anything. Being the 'weird kid' means she’s brave enough to be herself, even when it’s not easy. I hope she never loses that spark. Have you ever felt proud of your child’s quirks? Share your stories below! #ParentingJourney #CelebrateDifferences #RaisingIndividuals #Parenting253Share
Deborah Newman MD+FollowCelebrating Differences, One Book at a TimeMeet Sarah Gannon, an inspiring mother from Ireland who's taken a beautiful step towards celebrating differences. Inspired by her daughter Ciara, who was born with CHARGE syndrome, Sarah wrote and illustrated a children’s book, **Just See Me**. This vibrant story aims to educate and help kids see beyond disabilities, focusing on strengths and abilities. What’s special? All proceeds support the Anne Sullivan Foundation for the deafblind. Let's applaud her efforts and spread the word! 🌟 #JustSeeMe #CelebrateDifferences #Inclusion #DisabilityAwareness #ChildrensBooks #Culture140Share