
3. Windmills
What happens when your baby upends the life you thought you’d have?
Unless you’re a parent and a surprise diagnosis for your child has come your way, you probably won’t have heard of ‘Welcome to Holland’. But it’s a bit of a thing if it has.
The essay is shared between parents of children who’ve been given a shock diagnosis. For almost 40 years, it’s been passed from person to person, like a ‘welcome to the club you never thought you wanted to be a part of’.
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Correspondent Katy Watson was handed the essay within days of her son Otis’ birth.
Across this series, Katy speaks to parents whose children have a range of conditions. It’s a broad church of people – with an even broader range of reactions and experiences of a diagnosis. One thing they all have in common is the realisation that the issue isn’t with their child, it’s with society.
Episode 3, Windmills: Katy speaks to Nina Tame and Melanie Dimmitt about their experience of parenting school aged children.
Presenter: Katy Watson
Series Producer: Sarah Shebbeare
Series consultant: Emma Tracey
Executive Producer: Joe Kent
With thanks to Emma Perl Kingsley, author of Welcome to Holland.
On radio
Broadcast
- Wed 14 May 2025 13:45ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4