Abstract

This paper is a collection of personal experiences regarding motherhood expressed by six women who have a disability. The article discusses the challenges of motherhood and the difficulties imposed by the presence of a disability. It confronts the notion that a good mother must be physically active with her children and focuses on the personal relationship between mother and child as the essence of parenting. The article further discusses the importance of peer support and the value that can be obtained by participating in a broader network of people with similar concerns.

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