Special Needs and Your Relationship Kendal
For a relationship that’s fragile or unstable, a child with a disability can be the last straw. If you and your partner are parenting a child with special needs, here are some suggestions to help your relationship survive the challenges.
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Special Needs and Your Relationship
By Dr Robert Naseef Supernanny Expert 26/04/2007 Becoming a parent for the first time throws you into a balancing act between caring for the needs of your kids and putting time and effort into your relationship. Having a child with a disability or chronic illness can challenge things even further and place a strain on your partnership – while divorce rates aren’t much higher among parents with special-needs children, they do report more marital distress. If you and your partner are parenting a child with special needs, here are some suggestions to help your relationship…
Understand each other’s needs
Family life can be a test of love and resilience, so taking good notes and working to understand each other’s needs and wants are vital to the success and survival of an intimate relationship. Life has veered sharply from what you had expected it to be – but try not to blame each other for the situation and accept that it can take time to sort this stuff out.Spend alone time together
While the issues in any particular relationship are complex, it can be a good start to plan time together alone, even if it’s only an hour or two. In study after study, people who report their marriages to be satisfying describe their spouses as their best friends, and people who are best friends have activities they enjoy together. Most people get married, in large part, because they enjoy each other and make each other feel good. Who would have married their spouse if the last time they relaxed and/or had fun together was months ago? A close bond between partners can help parents through the rough spots.It’s wise to acknowledge the needs of yourself and your marriage over time as well as your child’s needs. Your special family is worth it!
