“…Parental physical and psychological well-being, parenting attitudes, parent-child interaction, marital functioning, and social relationships have all been implicated not only as at risk (Crnic, Arbona, Baker, & Blacher, 2009;Hauser-Cram, Warfield, Shonkoff, & Krauss, 2001) but also as potential moderators of risk when family functioning is strong and positive (Blacher, Baker, & Berkovits, 2013). Regardless, stress is one attribute that has consistently been implicated in the creation of risk for parents of children with ID (Peer & Hillman, 2014;Woodman et al, 2015) and may be the catalyst for many of the other risks that these families and children experience.…”