Many people experience judgment when it comes to the decision to have children. Society tends to present a very narrow timeline for adulthood:
Grow up. Get married. Build a career. Have kids — and do it “at the right time.” Anyone who steps outside that pattern often becomes the target of questions, assumptions, or criticism.
And individuals with disabilities — particularly those with intellectual or developmental differences — face even harsher scrutiny.
People underestimate them. People assume they cannot be independent. Continue reading…