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Reimagining Family Life with Disability Workshop

Do you ever feel alone as a parent of a child with a disability? Do you worry that your family doesn’t belong in your community? Do you have questions about your family’s future?

This workshop offers families affected by disability a way to take steps toward a good future. Choose the format that works for you and join me for this transformational workshop that will help you to:

  • Delight in your child
  • Connect with community
  • Take the next step forward

Amy Julia Becker

Amy Julia Becker helps people reimagine the good life through her writing and speaking on disability, faith, and culture. She is the author of To Be Made Well, White Picket Fences, Small Talk, and A Good and Perfect Gift and the creator of the Reimagining Family Life with Disability workshop. She is a guest opinion writer for national publications and hosts the Reimagining the Good Life podcast. Becker is a graduate of Princeton University and Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv). She lives with her husband and their three children in western Connecticut.

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