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SPACE TO PROCESS is here!

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Through a combination of storytelling and journaling prompts, Space to Process is here to ensure that you are not alone as you parent a child with a disability.

This book feels like that friend who gets it – the self-doubt, the situations you just couldn’t make up, and the poignant experiences that keep you going. It’s a thought provoking tool for navigating the complex journey of raising your child. Sarah Spear offers a sincere and compassionate tone that motivates you to thoughtfully contemplate your story. Whether your child has a disability, has a rare disease, or is neurodivergent, Space to Process will resonate with you.

The honestly shared personal experiences reassure you that the author knows what you’re going through. After each entry, you are prompted to record your own story on the lined pages that follow. Writing allows you to reframe your experiences, gain new perspective, and grow.

Space to Process will guide you through 30 reflections on the ups and downs of your journey including:

  • Receiving a diagnosis
  • Creating healthy boundaries
  • Managing your own emotions
  • Supporting neurotypical siblings
  • Deciding on medications
  • Inclusion in society


You’ll laugh over stories that hit close to home, process your own complex feelings, and be empowered as a caregiver.

  • If you’re a parent who wants what’s best for your kid,
  • If you’re learning to be gracious with yourself when things are hard,
  • If you’re introspective, exploring your own triggers and responses, THIS ONE’S FOR YOU!


Parenting a child with a disability is, by its very nature, isolating. Whether you’re a parent of a newly diagnosed child or someone well on your way, pick up Space to Process today to experience a sense of community and being understood.

This also makes an excellent gift for someone in your life who is parenting a child with a disability. Give them the gift of being seen and accepted. Get a copy today!