A Child's Journey Through Placement

A Child's Journey Through Placement
Title A Child's Journey Through Placement PDF eBook
Author Vera Fahlberg
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 430
Release 2012
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1849058989

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Originally published: Indianapolis, IN: Perspectives Press, 1991.

A Child's Journey Out of Autism

A Child's Journey Out of Autism
Title A Child's Journey Out of Autism PDF eBook
Author Leeann Whiffen
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 338
Release 2009-03-01
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1402228902

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Told with the intensity of a medical thriller, the extraordinary story of how Clay Whiffen and his family conquered autism. "Leeann Whiffen's fight for her son is a poignant, intimate story of perseverance and love - a reminder to all of us that a mother is the greatest ally a child with autism will ever have. A Child's Journey out of Autism shines a heartfelt light on a future of healing and hope." Jenny McCarthy, author of Mother Warriors and Louder than Words The therapy costs $30,000. We'd be mortgaging our lives and our savings on something we're not even sure could help our son. But the clock is ticking: the longer we wait, the harder it will be to pull him out of this shell. How are we going to afford it? How can we not afford it? When Clay Whiffen was diagnosed on the autism spectrum, his parents didn't know where to turn. They refused to believe that he could not be cured, and began to try every therapy they could afford - and many they couldn't. In this extraordinary story of one family's struggle with autism, Leeann Whiffen gives voice to the fear of losing a child and the fight to reclaim him, exploring what treatments eased her son Clay's symptoms, where the Whiffens found support, and how the family conquered one of the toughest challenges a child can face. With a foreword by autism specialist Dr. Bryan Jepson, A Child's Journey out of Autism spells out what treatments worked, where the family found help, and how they made it through this crushing crisis. In a time of despair and confusion - when another child is diagnosed with autism every 20 minutes - this is a profound, proven message of hope for anyone whose life is touched by the disorder.

Die Walking

Die Walking
Title Die Walking PDF eBook
Author Obadiah M.
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 185
Release 2021-10-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1487009739

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An unforgettable first-person account of surviving the Rwandan genocide and its aftermath Featuring a foreword by Globe and Mail Africa Bureau Chief Geoffrey York In 1994, Obadiah was the thirteen-year-old son of a Hutu pastor, living comfortably in Rwanda and dreaming of becoming a pilot, when violence and bloodshed began to engulf the country. His family soon fled their home, pursued by soldiers and stalked by death and hunger. As the genocide led into a horrific war, Obadiah was forced to survive unrelenting terror and the darkest despair as a refugee, both in neighbouring Zaire and eventually in the American refugee detention system. Obadiah was sustained through these horrors by his faith and the philosophy of ubuntu — finding one’s self through connection with others. In the spirit of Night by Elie Wiesel, Die Walking is one boy’s horrific story of shared humanity in a chaotic world.

In the Arms of Grace

In the Arms of Grace
Title In the Arms of Grace PDF eBook
Author LeChristine Hai
Publisher Univoice International
Pages 314
Release 2003
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780970888105

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In the Arms of Grace is the powerful story of a modern woman warrior and her battle for physical, emotional and spiritual victory. As a Vietnamese and an American, she provides a link between the two nations through her life experiences. From her days as an orphan in Vietnam, when she sang and danced for American G.I.s, to her "ideal" life of having it all in the United States, LeChristine Hai constantly searched for love, security and belonging. Her "rags to riches" story shows the underside of the "American Dream." Enduring years of emotional and sexual abuse at the hands of her adoptive American father, LeChristine ultimately refuses to be a victim and transforms her life. She takes charge of her own life and becomes a successful business woman, only to discover that she still must confront the pain of abandonment in order to find true peace. When LeChristine Hai's soul search leads her to a reunion with her lost and found Vietnamese mother and sister, she comes full circle and learns how to heal the personal wars within. As she embraces her authentic self, she also opens her heart and life to reveal the healing power of love and courage.

Isabelle's Dream

Isabelle's Dream
Title Isabelle's Dream PDF eBook
Author Betsy Bottino Arenella
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 2007-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780967553290

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Based on the true story of two sisters, Isabelle's Dream takes the reader on a heartwarming journey from grief to hope. This interactive, therapeutic tool gently begins a dialogue between parent and child. Includes 'Seven Tips for Parents of Bereaved Children.' Author is donating 100 of royalties to research into Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood, a sister organization to SIDS.

Inner Child Journeys

Inner Child Journeys
Title Inner Child Journeys PDF eBook
Author Robin Grille
Publisher Robin Grille Press
Pages 340
Release 2019-10
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780648653509

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A guide for parents and teachers to work with the powerful emotions that are triggered in them through their interactions with children. This handbook is based on leading-edge neuropsychological principles and research, as well as the author's 30 years of clinical experience. The Inner Child Process outlined in this book benefits the reader by turning even the most difficult challenges of parenting and teaching into profound personal healing and growth opportunities. Using this Process additionally assists the reader to access deeper intuitive understandings about the needs of the children they are raising or working with. Finally, there are instructions for using this Inner Child Process in a group setting, as a community-building exercise.

Dangerous Journey

Dangerous Journey
Title Dangerous Journey PDF eBook
Author John Bunyan
Publisher Candle Books
Pages 128
Release 2021-03-19
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781781283844

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