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Show Up and Bring Coffee: How to Support Your Friends With Disabled Children

Current price: $25.00
Show Up and Bring Coffee: How to Support Your Friends With Disabled Children
Show Up and Bring Coffee: How to Support Your Friends With Disabled Children

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Show Up and Bring Coffee: How to Support Your Friends With Disabled Children

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There are a lot of books out there for parents of disabled, medically complex, and/or neurodivergent children.
What isn't out there, however, is a book about how loved ones can support those caregivers, until now!
In Show Up and Bring Coffee, author Megan Amrich shares nine ways people can best step in and help when a friend's life is altered by a child's diagnosis. She illustrates these concepts with a mix of personal anecdotes, sitcom references, and more.
Whether you are looking for tips to implement when your friend is having a particularly difficult time, or you are a parent unsure how to begin to ask your own village for help, you will find inspiration in this book.

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