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Answering Difficult Questions from a Child With SMA
Read Michael Casten’s latest column about answering tough questions from his daughter Ella: https://smanewstoday.com/2018/11/07/sma-answering-difficult-questions-daughter/?amp
I know when I was younger, I would find myself asking questions like these to my parents. I think it’s pretty common, as kids are curious by nature. What I’ve found as I’ve gotten older is that instead of questioning why I’m the one with SMA, I’ve come to embrace it as a part of me. It doesn’t define me, but it’s also led me to meeting a lot of great people and it provides me with a unique perspective on things. I love my life, and I embrace the abnormalities that come with having SMA.
For those of you who are parents, I just want to commend you for all you do. I also want you to know that questions like the ones Michael brings up are almost impossible to answer. Just know that adults with SMA like myself are out living our lives every day. Things get better, and I’m always open to answering questions about growing up with SMA.
Have you had conversations like this with your children?
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