Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’ve read blogs by parents of special needs kids where the child eventually took over and started writing the blog.
Who would benefit from you blogging, you or your child mostly? But really, it is your child's special needs and is more his/her story than yours. I say that as a mom with a child who will never even understand what "blog" means much less be able to take over writing it one day. I think I owe him the respect of his story being his to express, if at all, under his own capabilities.
OP here. Does your child have intellectual disabilities?
Not PP but my adult sibling does. She would understand and completely hate it if she had someone blogging about her. On the flip side, if a person can't give informed consent then they can't consent. Blogging isn't therapeutic for the child.
I am anti mommy blogs in general--so freaking narcissistic.
There are a few exceptions b/c they talk about experiences like reading, cooking, or activities not detailing their child's private life.