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Published on Mar 01, 2001 | 336 Pages
Advice, encouragement, and inspiration for parents raising children with special needs
Parents of children with special needs face unique emotional and practical challenges every day. These issues are seldom addressed by the medical community—and parents’ most compelling questions remain unanswered.
Judith Loseff Lavin was thrust into the world of children’s hospitals and special needs when her daughter was born with a cleft lip and palate. In Special Kids Need Special Parents, she draws on interviews with health care professionals, nationally recognized authorities, and other parents of children with special needs to give readers the practical guidance and comfort they crave. Raising a child with special needs can be a daunting task, but it can also be a meaningful journey—helping parents uncover reserves of strength, wisdom and love they never knew they had.
Parents will get advice on:
• Boosting their child’s self-esteem
• Coping with chronic pain, sleep problems and frequent hospitalizations
• Dealing with your feelings of grief and anger
• Choosing a therapist
• Finding suitable, reliable childcare
• How to cope with teasing
• The impact a child with special needs can have on a marriage, siblings, and grandparents
• Finding cosmetic help, including hair replacement
• Prosthetic and orthotic options
Parents of children with special needs face unique emotional and practical challenges every day. These issues are seldom addressed by the medical community—and parents’ most compelling questions remain unanswered.
Judith Loseff Lavin was thrust into the world of children’s hospitals and special needs when her daughter was born with a cleft lip and palate. In Special Kids Need Special Parents, she draws on interviews with health care professionals, nationally recognized authorities, and other parents of children with special needs to give readers the practical guidance and comfort they crave. Raising a child with special needs can be a daunting task, but it can also be a meaningful journey—helping parents uncover reserves of strength, wisdom and love they never knew they had.
Parents will get advice on:
• Boosting their child’s self-esteem
• Coping with chronic pain, sleep problems and frequent hospitalizations
• Dealing with your feelings of grief and anger
• Choosing a therapist
• Finding suitable, reliable childcare
• How to cope with teasing
• The impact a child with special needs can have on a marriage, siblings, and grandparents
• Finding cosmetic help, including hair replacement
• Prosthetic and orthotic options
Author
Judith Loseff Lavin
Judith Loseff Lavin has written for the Chicago Sun-Times and many magazines, including Newsweek. A graduate of Northwestern University with a degree in secondary teaching, Ms. Lavin is involved with several organizations that promote the welfare and progress of children with special needs.
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