Special children, challenged parents: the struggles and rewards of raising a child with a disability
By: Naseef, Robert A.
Publisher: Baltimore Paul H. Brookes 2001Description: xxi, 291 p.ISBN: 1557665354.Subject(s): PARENTING | PARENTHOOD | FAMILY ADJUSTMENT | FAMILY LIFE | FAMILY EXPERIENCES | FAMILY NEEDS | FAMILY PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIP | FAMILY SUPPORT | FAMILY STRESS | DISABILITY | AUTISM | EMOTIONS | GRIEF | RELATIONSHIPS | SIBLINGS | SIBLING RELATIONSHIPS | CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR | SUPPORT | SUPPORT GROUPS | FATHER | BIOGRAPHY | MOTHERSSummary: Describes the emotions that parents experience when told that their child has a disability. Recognises the differences in the way fathers and mothers deal with a child's disability. Describes how to tune into a child's individual traits and temperament and how to cope with challenging behaviour through positive methods Describes how to understand the ongoing impact of a child's disability on siblings and parents and how to communicate effectively with professionals.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | 310 NAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W006236 |
Describes the emotions that parents experience when told that their child has a disability. Recognises the differences in the way fathers and mothers deal with a child's disability. Describes how to tune into a child's individual traits and temperament and how to cope with challenging behaviour through positive methods Describes how to understand the ongoing impact of a child's disability on siblings and parents and how to communicate effectively with professionals.
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