Parents form social group for young adults with disabilities
Lake Linganore couple hopes group will spark friendships, bolster self esteem
Tamar and Saul El-Or want their 19-year-old daughter to have a place where no one snickers or rolls their eyes at her because of her disabilities.
They want her to have real friends who treat her as an equal.
At their Lake Linganore home earlier this week, the El-Ors said their daughter — who has mild disabilities — was often bullied in high school, and has never had a true friend with whom she can talk or invite over to their home.
"We would like her to meet other young adults where she can feel good about who she is and not to feel excluded," Saul El-Or said.
Finding no other opportunities in the community for this, the El-Ors are in the beginning stages of creating a new, parent-led social group for other young adults with disabilities, either developmental or physical.
On Thursday, the El-Ors and more than 20 parents met for the first time at the C. Burr Artz Library in Frederick to discuss organizational plans and ideas for the group.
One by one, parents spoke with emotion of their adult children's difficulty in making friends or losing the one friend they thought they had.
All the parents agreed the group is much needed.
The El-Ors hope the group will become a place where their daughter and her peers will feel comfortable to socialize, talk and engage in fun recreational activities based on their interests. They are seeking a location for the group to meet every three weeks, and have yet to set another planning meeting.
Susan Barnhill of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County also attended Thursday's meeting and said that because young adults with disabilities are often socially isolated, "they end up going on the Internet, getting on chat rooms."
"They're at risk for being victimized because they don't know who's on the other end," Barnhill added.
If young adults without disabilities have trouble maintaining relationships after high school, "how are kids who are really challenged navigating it?" Barnhill noted.
To learn more
For information, e-mail Tamar and Saul El-Or at emmarose30@live.com.
E-mail Katherine Mullen at kmullen@gazette.net.