Abstract
Despite the recognized complexity of “multi-exceptional” students, not enough is known about their varied needs or those of the adults who support them. This case study explores the lived experiences of a parent raising four multi-exceptional children, highlighting the interplay of giftedness, disability, and neurodiversity. Findings are presented through illustrated comics featuring the parent’s own words, making the research accessible to both academic and non-academic audiences. Each comic is accompanied by detailed narrative data drawn from the participant’s stories, describing advocacy, problem-solving, and emotional labor. Suggestions for action for educators, parents, policymakers, and other stakeholders are integrated with supporting research. This comprehensive narrative traces the participant’s changing experience across 30 years of parenting, illustrating both the challenges and patterns of raising multi-exceptional children and emphasizing the growth of parental expertise, persistence, and resilience.
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