Did you miss today’s Twitter chat about working parents with disabilities? If so, there’s still time to join the conversation. Below are the questions. Simply tweet your responses using hashtag #DPPWorks
Twitter chats hosted by @DisParenting follow the Q1 or Question 1 format followed by Answer 1 or A1, as in… #DPPWorks
For example, Q1. What time does the #DPPWorks Twitter chat begin? A1. Right now! Are you ready? #DPPWorks
Let’s start with introductions. Who’s participating in today’s chat? #DPPWorks
Let’s begin… Q1: What makes you a working parent? Share what you do for work. It might be paid or volunteer. #DPPWorks
Q2: How do you balance working and parenthood? #DPPWorks
Q3: Many parents with disabilities have had trouble finding accessible and affordable childcare. Tell us about your experience. #DPPWorks
Q4: Both disability and parenting can create a need for flexibility in the workplace? Do you have any accommodations at your work that relate to parenting? #DPPWorks
Q5: What tips or strategies have you used to balance appointments (for you or your kids) with working? #DPPWorks
Q6: If you’ve ever reentered the workforce-either after having a child or after disability-what was it like? #DPPWorks
Q7: What advice would you give to disabled parents who are considering working? #DPPWorks
Q8: If others support your parenting, how do you divide parenting duties? Who supports you? #DPPWorks
Q9: Tell us about a parenting or work-related success you’ve experienced as a disabled parent? #DPPWorks
Q10: Last question… What do your children think of your work? If they don’t have an opinion, what do you hope they will think of it? #DPPWorks
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