Books on Parenting Children With Special Needs
My Review
The book has just enough balance between practical advice and anecdotal information. It is organized in such a way that as you read through it, and apply what you are learning to your specific situation, it builds apporopraitely to help you come up with not only a better understanding of what you may be dealing with, but also a plan of action. It has become my go-to book for analyzing new or odd behaviors, and is very helpful in deciding what if anything needs to be done.
Reading Level
MediumChapter Length
Not So ShortWhat extras does the book include?
3 appendixes, glossary, bibliography & research, resources for help
Best For:
Hands-On HelpWould you recommend this to a friend?
YesTerri Mauro, Children With Special Needs Guide, says:
Here's some more information about Healing the New Childhood Epidemics:
- Authors: Kenneth Bock and Cameron Stauth
- Subtitle: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders
- Pages: 458
- Publisher: Ballantine
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