Through My Eyes Through My Eyes

Through My Eyes

A Teacher’s Frank Advice for Navigating the Challenges of Life with a Special Needs Child

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Publisher Description

CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS HAVE a right to life and the pursuit of happiness, but few people understand the difficulties they face. Through My Eyes is a guidebook for parents, caregivers and teachers to help them navigate the challenges of raising a child with a development disorder including autism or ADD. Through My Eyes is a passionate educator’s frank advice and spiritual guidance for realistically assessing and shaping a child with special needs including character building requirements as well as growth and developmental needs.        

Through My Eyes is full of hope and encouragement for anyone connected to the task of providing compassionate and effective care to those who rely on assistance to manage day-to-day problems. Readers will find practical tips and resources to care for children who are frequently failed by a broken system, so that they can achieve their full intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and behavioral potential.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2014
January 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Ambassador International
SELLER
Emerald House Group
SIZE
755.4
KB
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