For parents and caregivers, the cost of medical care oftentimes forces them to make impossible choices. For me, I had to choose between my medical situation and my child’s treatment.
This journey began for us when my son was 18 months old at an appointment with his pediatrician because I started noticing that he was losing words quickly. I was sitting in the pediatrician’s office and heard these words: “It has been determined that your child has been diagnosed with autism.”
Though M’s experience of finding resources started off isolated, she soon learned that other families like hers were going through the same thing. This realization prompted M to start a support group for other Latino families in Cabarrus County.
Aunque la experiencia de M en su búsqueda de recursos inició de manera aislada, pronto se dio cuenta de que había otras familias como la suya con situaciones similares. Esta comprensión motivó a M a iniciar un grupo de apoyo para otras familias latinas del condado de Cabarrus.
Policy priorities focus on improving mental health outcomes for children from birth to age eight and address broader ecosystem of resources for infant and child mental health.
North Carolina families have been through a lot in the last few years, and we have the data to show it. Having compiled data available from agency sources from 2021 and 2022, we have a look into how families were doing during the pandemic that allows us to consider what supports they may need today.