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Disabled Parenting Project Guest Blogger Contest: Win a $50 Gift Card!

February 20, 2017 by Robyn Powell 2 Comments

Win a $50 Amazon® Gift Card!

Image of $50 Amazon Gift Card. Underneath it says Giveaway!Enter a chance to win a $50 Amazon® Gift Card by writing for the Disabled Parenting Project (DPP) blog. The DPP is seeking guest blogs written by parents with disabilities on any topic related to parenting. For each blog submitted, guest bloggers will be entered into a lottery. Contestants can increase their chances by submitting more than one blog!

Guest blog entries must be submitted to the DPP via email by March 6, 2017 at 11:59pm EST. Each blog submission must include at least one photo and comply with the DPP blogger guidelines. Contest is only open to people living in the United States.

Three bloggers will win a gift card!

Blog entries submitted after the deadline will not be included in the lottery. For more information, please email the DPP.

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About Robyn Powell

Robyn Powell serves as the team leader and co-researcher for the DPP. As a disabled woman, Robyn has dedicated her career to disability rights. Robyn was an Attorney Advisor at the National Council on Disability, where she was principal author of Rocking the Cradle: Ensuring the Rights of Parents with Disabilities and Their Children. Robyn is an international authority and has published and presented extensively on the rights and experiences of parents with disabilities and their children. While not yet a parent, Robyn looks forward to the day she becomes a mother.

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  1. AvatarSarah M Snyder says

    March 3, 2017 at 1:18 pm

    I am a single disabled mother of 3 children 17/15 both boys have aspergers 12yr old girl has no disability. I have Crohn disease and seizures. Being a parent is the best part of my life. I love being a mommy to my babies. I get to stay home with them as i have Ssi and Ssdi. I love teaching them how to cook and clean and do laundry and help them with school work when they are home. I try to make it as fun as possible so they don’t get bored and tired of it. Being a mom can be hard work when I am dealing with my disabilities and anxiety/ depression but it is well worth every minute of every day!

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    • AvatarRobyn Powell says

      March 3, 2017 at 1:35 pm

      That’s great! If you are interested in participating in the contest, please write a blog.

      Reply

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