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The Five Biggest Mistakes Parents Make When Choosing a Treatment Program for Their Child & How YOU Can Avoid Them


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Family Needs

Everyone is always talking about what your child needs, but what about the rest of your family?

If you have one or more children with a disability your family life changed long before you ever had a diagnosis. While being a parent carries with it a certain amount of struggles and dynamics, parenting a child with special needs creates a unique situation that requires an extra level of strength, patience, determination, and courage.

You love your child, but at the same time are faced daily with the extra stress, emotion, and energy it requires to be an effective parent. It is easy for families to slip into a constant mode of crisis - just trying to make it from one day to the next.

Struggling with developmental disabilities can be a burden:

If you feel like the struggles of parenting your child and maintaining a normal family life have gotten the best of you, know that you are not alone. Many families find themselves in the same situation at one point or another.

This sense of hopelessness or crisis can manifest itself in different ways:

As parents you are only able to help your children when you feel competent and emotionally regulated yourselves.

You need a family life that nurtures EVERYONE:

You can purchase the best treatments in the world, but without the ability to carry through with them and maintain a home environment that allows for everyone’s growth and emotional security, these treatments will be ineffective.

It is critically important for parents to be able to look beyond the child’s disability and create a family life that supports and nurtures everyone, including themselves.

Horizons can help you reclaim your dream family life:

We feel so strongly about this that we help parents and families work on the following as an initial part of the treatment process:

Getting Started:

If what you just read describes your situation, contact us to get more information about our programs for families. Call Betsy at (616) 698-0306, send an email to , or use our online form to Schedule a Free Consultation.

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