In today’s episode, I am speaking to Stefanie Boyce, a national speaker, teacher, yoga instructor, and most importantly: an extraordinary mother. Stefanie has taken her story of caregiving and loss and found a way to help parents find beauty and joy in the journey.
When her oldest son Jayden was diagnosed with Sanfilippo Syndrome, at just 3 years old, Stefanie and her husband felt their whole world shift from underneath them. Shortly after, they received the devastating news that their newborn baby girl, Brooklyn, had the same rare genetic disorder for which there is no cure.
For those that aren’t aware, children with Sanfilippo Syndrome develop until around three years old and then slowly become unable to walk, talk, and feed themselves. They shared 11 wonderful years with Jayden and 9 magical years with Brooklyn.
Stefanie and her husband welcomed a healthy baby girl (Elliotte) only three years after the diagnosis and had to navigate the difficult journey of caring for typical and terminal children at the same time.
Today, she teaches us how to find joy through the pain, cherish the present moment, and handle the complicated feelings attached to this journey.
She inspires us to feel our true feelings, ask for help when needed, embrace our fears, and move forward while honoring our pain.
Key Takeaways with Stefanie Boyce
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