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Episode 151 Jeff Emery: Finding Hope in Incurable Diseases

September 12, 2012 by FPN Admin

Join me as we discuss:

An interview with my dear friend Jeff Emery, LMFT and finding hope in his kids Type 1 Diabetes.

How do you keep your spirits high when your kids have an incurable disease.?

How to handle rude, insensitive, or downright ignorant people?

How can you help your kids hold it together when they are overwhelmed?

 

 

 

 

SHOW NOTES

D.A.D.s for Kids Facebook Page – Jeff’s site where they are raising money to for his kids Mary Hannah and Ethan Emery to purchase a Diabetic Alert Dog.

Penguin Thoughts by Jeff – Jeff states his posts are “lots of thoughts on parenting with diabetes and therapeutic ramblings”  He’s got a great blog and you definitely need to check it out.

Texas Family Institute – if you want to get in contact with Jeff.

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