In Lynda Drake’s book The Power of Imperfect Parents, the author shares her experience mothering three children with different diagnoses and disabilities. When parenthood is challenging, Lynda is thrust into a tougher position having children who need more attention and love. Yet, Lynda embraced her imperfections instead of cowering away from society’s demand for perfect parenthood. She understood how unjust it is for parents to be expected the mastery of parenthood at first implementation. Lynda learned to work through committing mistakes and learning from them without questioning her worth as a mother…