Hello and Welcome to The Art of Unconditional Commitment
A movement to help parents, caregivers and their children to the extraordinary challenges that will arise for you and your family on your journey together.
A movement to help parents, caregivers and their children to the extraordinary challenges that will arise for you and your family on your journey together.
~ Christina Baldwin – Parent ~
Sometimes as a parent who has adopted, or who is raising children with special needs or behavioral issues, you just need to talk to someone who “gets it”. And sometimes you need more than that. You need the help, resources and wisdom acquired through years of succeeding against seemingly insurmountable odds.
I raised three daughters with special needs,
two of whom I adopted from the foster care system.
My children and I are glowing examples of the light at the end of the tunnel – and our story while full of some extraordinary and even horrific moments, is an inspirational story of unconditional commitment. My children have not only survived but are thriving in ways that most said were impossible.
For much of my struggle as a parent, I was alone.
Now I have made a commitment to help other parents as they struggle to maintain hope in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles and extraordinary, lifelong challenges.
Additionally, I have worked with children with special needs, developmental, and mental health challenges to help them develop their creativity, improve their communication skills, free their imagination, build their self esteem and share their own unique creative genius.
Angela Tripp Lindig – Executive Director IPUL