Teach Me to Talk

Teach Me to Talk
Title Teach Me to Talk PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
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Release 2011-05-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780988600720

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Raising a Rare Girl

Raising a Rare Girl
Title Raising a Rare Girl PDF eBook
Author Heather Lanier
Publisher Penguin
Pages 321
Release 2021-07-06
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0525559655

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“A remarkable book . . . I found myself thinking that all expectant and new parents should read it.” —Michelle Slater A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice In Raising a Rare Girl, Lanier explores how to defy the tyranny of normal and embrace parenthood as a spiritual practice that breaks us open in the best of ways. Like many women of her generation, when Heather Lanier was expecting her first child she did everything by the book in the hope that she could create a SuperBaby, a supremely healthy human destined for a high-achieving future. But her daughter Fiona challenged all of Lanier’s preconceptions. Born with an ultra-rare syndrome known as Wolf-Hirschhorn, Fiona received a daunting prognosis: she would experience significant developmental delays and might not reach her second birthday. The diagnosis obliterated Lanier’s perfectionist tendencies, along with her most closely held beliefs about certainty, vulnerability, God, and love. With tiny bits of mozzarella cheese, a walker rolled to library story time, a talking iPad app, and a whole lot of pop and reggae, mother and daughter spend their days doing whatever it takes to give Fiona nourishment, movement, and language. Loving Fiona opens Lanier up to new understandings of what it means to be human, what it takes to be a mother, and above all, the aching joy and wonder that come from embracing the unique life of her rare girl.

Don't Mom Alone

Don't Mom Alone
Title Don't Mom Alone PDF eBook
Author Heather MacFadyen
Publisher Revell
Pages 208
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493431978

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Being a good mom isn't about doing everything right to create a set of perfect trophy children--though every mom has felt the pressure to do just that and to do it all on her own. To ask for help feels like defeat. Yet when we try to do it all by our own strength, we end up depleted, lonely, and ineffective. Heather MacFadyen wants you to know that you are not meant to go it alone. Sharing her most vulnerable, hard mom moments, she shows how moms can be empowered by God, supported by others, and connected with their children. With encouragement and insight, she helps you foster the key relationships you need to be the mom you want to be. Whether you work or stay home, whether you have teenagers or babes in arms, you'll find here a compassionate friend who wants the best--not just for your kids but for you.

My Toddler Talks

My Toddler Talks
Title My Toddler Talks PDF eBook
Author Kimberly Scanlon
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2012-11-06
Genre Language acquisition
ISBN 9781477693544

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A guide to using play routines to build and accelerate a child's communication skills. Includes instructions and examples, language stimulation tips, techniques, and strategies, charts to monitor progress, ways to incorporate speech development activities into daily routines, etc.

Raising Boys

Raising Boys
Title Raising Boys PDF eBook
Author Steve Biddulph
Publisher Random House Digital, Inc.
Pages 226
Release 2008
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 158761328X

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"A guide to the stages and issues in boys' development from birth to manhood"--Provided by publisher.

All Across the Spectrum

All Across the Spectrum
Title All Across the Spectrum PDF eBook
Author Eileen Lamb
Publisher
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Release 2019-07-25
Genre
ISBN 9781949759105

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Raising Henry

Raising Henry
Title Raising Henry PDF eBook
Author Rachel Adams
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 229
Release 2013-09-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300184298

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Rachel Adams's life had always gone according to plan. She had an adoring husband, a beautiful two-year-old son, a sunny Manhattan apartment, and a position as a tenured professor at Columbia University. Everything changed with the birth of her second child, Henry. Just minutes after he was born, doctors told her that Henry had Down syndrome, and she knew that her life would never be the same. In this honest, self-critical, and surprisingly funny book, Adams chronicles the first three years of Henry's life and her own transformative experience of unexpectedly becoming the mother of a disabled child. A highly personal story of one family's encounter with disability, "Raising Henry" is also an insightful exploration of today's knotty terrain of social prejudice, disability policy, genetics, prenatal testing, medical training, and inclusive education. Adams untangles the contradictions of living in a society that is more enlightened and supportive of people with disabilities than ever before, yet is racing to perfect prenatal tests to prevent children like Henry from being born. Her book is gripping, beautifully written, and nearly impossible to put down. Once read, her family's story is impossible to forget.