Tips for parenting a child with special needs.
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Just the Right Amount of Humor,
By Margaret (Plano, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: If You've Ever Wanted to Crawl in the Closet With an Oreo: Tips for Parenting a Child With Special Needs (Spiral-bound)
The cover says it all: "The perfect book for the parent with major challenges but little time or energy to read a bigger book." Martha Kate Downey has written a wonderful book that reads quickly and is infused with humor -- which is exactly what is needed. Her advice is light-hearted, yet serious, and is presented in an off-beat and refreshing visual format at times. As a tired, stressed out parent, it helped me to take some deep breaths and regain some perspective.
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Gentle book for parents new to special needs issues!,
By rochelle hartman (Bloomington, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: If You've Ever Wanted to Crawl in the Closet With an Oreo: Tips for Parenting a Child With Special Needs (Spiral-bound)
Martha Kate Downey, the mother of a child who has been given a laundry list of neurological diagnoses, has written a soothing, gentle and helpful volume for parents and caregivers who are just learning about and adjusting to life with a special needs child. The book's focus is on special needs kids who have been diagnosed with neurological or autistic spectrum disorders such as Asperger Syndrome, HFA or Tourette Syndrome, but certainly not exclusive to that cluster of differences (or "flavors" as Downey would say). While not a scholarly or research-oriented work, those who are struggling to help a special needs child and communicate with teachers, doctors, counselors, social workers, etc., will find Downey's work full of practical, take-a-deep-breath advice from someone who has been through the process from discovery to diagnoses to problem solving. Even a parent who has been coping with a child's special needs diagnosis for several years will find valuable reminders about the importance of taking care of his or her own needs, as well as strategies for coping with the changing needs of a growing, special needs child. As comforting and satisfying as an Oreo cookie (or two) on a bad day!
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