Special : antidotes to the obsessions that come with a child's disability
Dimmitt, Melanie2019
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Special is an uplifting, candid companion for parents in the early stages of navigating their child's disability. Combining content from dozens of interviews with parents to children with wide-ranging disabilities, alongside professional input and exercises from psychologists, researchers and specialists, it shares stories, advice and actionable coping strategies to help parents that are not yet ready to sign up to 'the special-needs club'. Down syndrome affects as many as 1 in 800 babies; autism, 1 in 68; and cerebral palsy around 1 in 500, and with children's wellbeing proven to be directly correlated to that of their parents, Special fills a gap in a sector heavily populated with memoirs and titles focused on parenting, not parents. Written from a place of unbridled curiosity, Special was inspired by its author's own experience of being thrust into the special-needs world when her six-month-old son was diagnosed with severe cerebral palsy. It tackles the unspoken obsessions at the forefront of a newly minted special-needs parent's mind, such as: Why has this happened to me? Will I ever be happy again? Will my child's life be worth living? Will I ever stop comparing my child to typical children? Will I ever work or travel again? How will my relationship survive this? Should I have another baby? And the big one: What will my future look like? Disability is a heavy, complex topic that Special addresses in an upbeat, approachable way, offering reassuring insight into a largely invisible (and so, largely terrifying) world.
Main title:
Special : antidotes to the obsessions that come with a child's disability / by Melanie Dimmitt.
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Imprint:
Edgecliff, NSW : Ventura Press, 2019.©2019
Collation:
290 pages ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Prepublication record (machine generated from publisher information)Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781925384680 (paperback)
Dewey class:
649.1
Language:
English
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BRN:
373090
More Information:
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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St Marys | Nonfiction | 649.1 SPE | Available |