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Physical Disabilities, Special Needs - General & Miscellaneous, Children's Diseases & Disorders - General & Miscellaneous, Individual, Family & Community Issues, Advocacy for Families
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Raising A Child Who Has A Physical

by Albrecht, Albright
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Overview

Parenting a child who has a physical disability can be complicated. This book will make your job easier. Compassionate, helpful, and based on real-life experience, it will help you handle every facet of raising and loving your special child, including:
* Finding the right physical and mental health professionals
* Solving stressful situations within the family
* Boosting your child's confidence and self-esteem
* Developing a proper support team you can trust
* Dealing with hospitalizations and emergencies
* Handling medical equipment at home
* Managing medications, special diets, and hygiene needs
* Getting a reluctant school district to meet your child's educational needs
* Selecting a guardian or arranging for long-term custodial care

You'll also find information about school placement options, the Individualized Education Program (IEP) and lists of medical specialists, organizations, and government programs that offer help for children with physical needs.

The author draws upon her personal experience with her own daughters to cover everything from dealing with medications, diet, and hygiene to developing positive self-esteem and choosing clothing, in this encouraging book that offers practical advice on every aspect of loving and living with a special-needs child.

Synopsis

Parenting a child who has a physical disability can be complicated. This book will make your job easier. Compassionate, helpful, and based on real-life experience, it will help you handle every facet of raising and loving your special child, including:
* Finding the right physical and mental health professionals
* Solving stressful situations within the family
* Boosting your child's confidence and self-esteem
* Developing a proper support team you can trust
* Dealing with hospitalizations and emergencies
* Handling medical equipment at home
* Managing medications, special diets, and hygiene needs
* Getting a reluctant school district to meet your child's educational needs
* Selecting a guardian or arranging for long-term custodial care


You'll also find information about school placement options, the Individualized Education Program (IEP) and lists of medical specialists, organizations, and government programs that offer help for children with physical needs.

About the Author, Albrecht

DONNA G. ALBRECHT is a past president of the San Francisco Bay Area Muscular Dystrophy Association Executive Committee. She founded a parent support network, and physicians in many hospitals refer families to her for peer counseling. In addition, she has been actively working in community, educational, and medical settings for two decades to help children who have physical disabilities.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1995
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
228
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471042402

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