Family Support Blog

Smith-Kingsmore Syndrome Foundation Board President Kristen Groseclose

Kristen, Director of Development for Smith-Kingsmore Syndrome Foundation, and a mom in the US, writes the blog on this site. After 15 years of questions and no answers, her son Jack finally got a diagnosis of Smith-Kingsmore syndrome. She writes this blog to help special needs families know they are not alone.

Please also check out Patsy’s blog. Patsy is a mom living in the UK. Her son Archie was also diagnosed with Smith-Kingsmore syndrome after years of not knowing. Patsy started sharing about their journey back in 2011, and writes about her family’s struggles and triumphs.

Nazira is another mom living in the US, and Vice President of the Board of Smith-Kingsmore Syndrome Foundation. Nazira writes the Beautiful Journey, a blog about her amazing family, and the boy who teaches her every day what it is to be a fighter, a warrior, to be brave and to persevere.

Family Support Blog - Smith-Kingsmore Syndrome

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The moment you realize your child is different

It’s painful, isn’t it? That moment you realize your child is different. You aren’t ready to admit to anyone—least of all yourself—that something’s not right. You tell yourself, Everyone develops differently. You tell yourself,

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The trouble with “Welcome to Holland”

I feel conflicted about “Welcome to Holland.” It’s an essay I’ve been gifted a time or two over the years by well-intentioned organizations. Depending on the day, I love or despise the work. “Welcome

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A Different Type Of Grief

The Shock Has this ever happened to you? I was going about my normal business—I ran to the grocery store to pick up a few items we were low on, including diaper rash ointment.

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Coping with Grief

My thoughts on prayers. “You and everyone else has given me their prayers. These prayers don’t seem to be working at all!” My older, very outspoken neighbor said this to me yesterday when I

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Adversity’s Syllabus

Those who have a ‘why’ to live, can bear with almost any ‘how.’ Viktor Frankl “Why does everything I do as a parent feel so impossibly hard?” I sobbed as I posed this question

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