Cutting-Edge Therapies for Autism 2011-2012
Information for every parent of a child with autism, updated and revised with the latest developments.
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Information for every parent of a child with autism, updated and revised with the latest developments.
Written by Dr. David Orenstein, director of one of the nation’s leading CF centers, this one-of-a-kind guide offers clear explanations and real-world advice on cystic fibrosis and its management.
This book is a compilation of articles written on the subject of autism. It offers tips and insight from a father of an 8-year-old son with autism. This book will not be a downer. The articles within illustrate the realities of living with one particular autistic child, but it never touches on negativity or despair. It will provide insight and ideas to parents of autistic children, and it will give others a window into the world of parents with autism in their lives.
With the divorce rate of parents of an autistic child estimated to be as high as 85%, this resource finally addresses this heartbreaking statistic and shows parents how to beat the odds. Recognizing an autistic child’s inability to connect with other people, and how this can particularly affect fathers, the tools and examples provided here will teach dads how to connect and help them stay the course.
With the divorce rate of parents of an autistic child estimated to be as high as 85%, this resource finally addresses this heartbreaking statistic and shows parents how to beat […]
Part heartfelt memoir, part practical guide, Damaged Angels recounts Bonnie Buxton’s struggles to raise an adopted daughter whom she didn’t realize was afflicted with fetal alcohol disorder. Her book also offers guidance to parents who have children with FASD. By the time Bonnie’s daughter Colette hit first grade, her parents were coping with her frequent stealing and lying, and the necessity of special education. At fourteen, she discovered drugs and sex; by eighteen, she was a crack addict living on the streets.
Imagine the fun you can have making fitness into a creative adventure!Fly aboard an imaginary airplane to the “exotic continent of musicality,” exploring all the sensory-motor activities hidden in Danceland. Polka to an authentic Krakowiak or have kids choregraph their own movements to singer Laura Dart’s Touch the Earth. Kids can croon karaoke-style to an uproarious re-make of the 60s hit Wild Thing or have a Kwanzaa party to Wisdom of Africa.The travel guide, written by developmental dance specialists, contains safe and sound activites for all ages and abilities.29 pages. 2010
Dancing Cats Silent Canaries is a compelling story written by a traditional doctor to help parents frightened by the risks of their baby succumbing to sudden unexplained death or disabling […]
The floor around her was covered with cornmeal “Lauren Therese!” I screamed. I had left a container of cornmeal at about the eye level of a little girl who was […]
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