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A Long Walk in the Morning: ...Betty George
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In this non-fiction work that should appeal to any parent who has ever raised a child who was “challenged,” a mother shares the heart-breaking frustrations — and joys — of raising her fourth and final child, Krissy Anne, who was born with a… more |
A Long Walk in the Morning: The Krissy Anne George Story |
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Coping With ADHD: For Kids a...Linda IrvingsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is becoming one of the most diagnosed disorders among children and even adults these days. Many years ago, the acronym ADHD was virtually unheard of. When you get the word that you or your child ha… more |
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Forever, ChristianTina Traverse
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Open a book, slip into the comfy seat of a movie theatre, turn on your favourite show or play your favourite video game and you will be transported to another world where you can escape from the day to day stresses of being human.However, o… more |
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A Parent's Guide to Special ...Dawn Smith
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Special Education is a complex maze to navigate which lasts from birth to high school graduation. It prepares the disabled child for adult life. This book is designed to help you navigate this maze. |
A Parent’s Guide to Special Education |
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Making Lemonade: Parents Tra...Candee Fick
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When life gives you lemons, how you approach, process, and transform them makes all the difference. Especially for parents facing the sour experiences of raising a child with developmental, behavioral, and/or health needs. Mirroring the ste… more |
Making Lemonade: Parents Transforming Special Needs |
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How to Help Students with AD...Deborah Gordon
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“Linda L. Ramer has worked with children with AD/HD, day in and day out, for over ten years. In this book, she explains why students, parents, and educators must all work together for children with AD/HD to succeed. Then she tells you how… more |
How to Help Students with AD/HD Succeed—in School and in Life |
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RagdollsRobert Bruce Thurman
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What happens when Marybeth has a car accident that leaves her son a quadriplegic? The accident destroys her marriage, ruins her career and now Tommy must be cared for 24/7. Tommy is now like the ragdoll that Marybeth played with as a child:… more |
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Ryan's BikeHeather Payer-Smith
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Ryan loves bikes – it’s all he ever thinks about. Ryan also has Cerebral Palsy and will never be able to ride a bike of his own.One of Ryan’s favorite things to do is watch his older sister, Megan, ride her bike. Megan knows that, deep down… more |
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The Funny Side of AutismLisa Masters
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The Funny Side of Autism is a book about the funny things children with autism do and say. It is a compilation of short stories related to my own experiences raising two boys with autism, and stories generously shared by people from around … more |
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Crashing Through: A True Sto...Robert KursonIn his critically acclaimed bestseller Shadow Divers, Robert Kurson explored the depths of history, friendship, and compulsion. Now Kurson returns with another thrilling adventure–the stunning true story of one man’s heroic odyssey from bli… more |
Crashing Through: A True Story of Risk, Adventure, and the Man Who Dared to See |
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Touching the Halo: An Emotio...Rebecca York
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Touching the Halo is a guide to the spiritual and emotional journey of parenting a child with a disability. Kathleen Lindsey-Moulds has used the metaphor of living with an angel to explain the journey and her struggle toward acceptance. The… more |
Touching the Halo: An Emotional and Spiritual Journey of Parenting a Child with Disabilities. |
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Late, Lost, and Unprepared: ...Joyce Cooper-Kahn, Laurie Dietzel
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(2009 National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA): Honors Award)Executive functions are the cognitive skills that help us manage our lives and be successful. Children with weak executive skills, despite their best intentions, often do th… more |
Late, Lost, and Unprepared: A Parents’ Guide to Helping Children with Executive Functioning |
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Autism - A Practical Guide f...Alan Yau
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Autism - A Practical Guide for Parents |
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Rearing to goAyumi
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Being a parent is almost the most gratifying experience I’ll ever have, but insurance that comes with countless moments “I’m doing this right?”. Jassmin Peter identifies four types of parents and get experts to shed light on the best way to… more |
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Broken Spirits ~ Lost SoulsJane E. Ryan
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%Broken Spirits~Lost Souls provides a rare, valuable look at a silent yet potentially deadly problem plaguing families today, Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD).Children born into crisis or ambivalence are vulnerable to attachment disturban… more |
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Conversing with NormalityStacie D. Wyatt
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My son was 10 years old and Autistic. I wrote this to show what a simple conversation about food with him is like. |
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GOODY TWO SHOES (Illustrated)McLoughlin Bro's
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“Goody Two Shoes” was published in April 1765, and few nursery books have had a wider circulation, or have retained their position so long. The number of editions that have been published both in England and America is legion, and it has ap… more |
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The Grandparents (Trilogy)Debbie Nicholson
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This book is dedicated to all of The Grandparents who still live in this world of trauma for our grandchildren. To The Grandparents who suffer silently as they take on the role of parent again when often they are too old in their gait to m… more |
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The Big DealMichael Prask
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Rett Syndrome is a devastating neurological disorder that affects one in every 10,000 girls. Very few people, outside those affected and those in the research community, even know about it. This is the story of one family’s journey, startin… more |
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Emotional Intensity in Gifte...Christine FonsecaDesigned to provide support for the difficult job of parenting and teaching gifted children, “Emotional Intensity in Gifted Students: Helping Kids Cope With Explosive Feelings” provides the resource parents and teachers need to not only und… more |
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