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3 mommies on raising children with disabilities during a pandemic

A mother’s love knows no disability nor crisis.

Dedicated mothers (clockwise) Mommy Donna with daughter Desly, Mommy Alex with daughter Aria, and Mommy Juliet with son JM share insights on how to raise children with disabilities during a health crisis. 

Mothers Donna Lim, Alex Arroyo, and Juliet Brecino are just three of the many who are helping parents wade through the high waters of raising children with disabilities as they, too, are raising children with disabilities.

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And doing so is certainly not easy with the COVID-19 pandemic posing a threat to children who typically have challenged immune systems. 

One challenge Mommy Donna is currently experiencing is ensuring that the daily routine of her daughter Desly, who is on the autism spectrum, stay as consistent as possible, because any changes to their day-to-day activities can affect the behavior of her daughter. 

“If they notice that something is not part of their usual routine, they become worried. It may even upset them,” shares Mommy Donna. 

To mitigate this, she has been helping Desly understand that they have to change the way they go through their day so that they can stay safe and healthy. 

On the other hand, with the “new normal” demanding cleanliness more than ever, the challenge for Mommy Alex is getting her daughter with special needs, Aria, to practice proper personal hygiene. Hence her family has been diligently following ECQ rules, so that Aria can learn by example. 

“We definitely follow ECQ rules strictly. We stay at home and we only go out for essentials, and if we do, we ensure that we are wearing face masks, face shields, and even gloves sometimes. And the moment that we get home, we disinfect. We take a shower,” shares Mommy Alex. 

Strictly following ECQ rules is a must in order for children with disabilities to avoid getting sick.

Aside from this, parents must also ensure that their children are eating healthy, just like what Mommy Juliet is doing with her son JM who is visually impaired, whose passion is singing Broadway songs and joining singing contests. 

“I make sure he eats vegetables and I always give him vitamins,” says Mommy Juliet. 

As the world celebrates Mother’s Day with this global health crisis in the background, these moms are focusing on the most important thing—the health, safety, and well-being of their children, showered with the kind of love and care that only a mother can give. 

Recognizing their dedication, SM Cares honors all mothers, especially those who are raising children with special needs. 

“SM Cares understands the challenges of parents—especially mothers of children with disabilities. Their immense love and sacrifice for their children is something that we truly admire. We wish them the best of blessings, especially for this year’s Mother’s Day celebration,” said Engr. Bien Mateo, head of the SM Cares program on persons with disabilities. 

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