Becoming a parent
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My daughter and her husband would like to have a baby, I am trying to find them some literature about trying for a baby that is in a more accessible format than that which is available to the general public who don't have an intellectual impairment. Have tried Change and FPA so far with no success. Any suggestions?
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Have you seen this? http://goo.gl/gS1tbH. It has had good reviews and might help.
Bristol university also has an excellent resource http://www.bristol.ac.uk/wtwpn/0 -
Hi,
this website might be useful, it has some resources for parenting skills : http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/media/293010/resources-for-parents-with-learning-disabilities.pdf
It's worth involving the local community health team , a Psychologist or Community nurse might have good resources to share with them.
Best of luck!0
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