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The Special Needs Parent Handbook

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"The Special Needs Parent Handbook" is a compilation of life lessons learned by the parents of a child with significant special needs. The book shares critical strategies and practical advice to help you navigate the maze of financial, educational and emotional decisions you will face each day as a parent or caregiver. The handbook is designed to help you focus on what is most important in your life as you deal with the constant challenges. You will learn how to survive and even thrive, while providing the best for your child. The Special Needs Parent Handbook is a great resource for any parent or caregiver of a child with special needs, from those with mild learning disorders to children with severe cases of autism, cerebral palsy and other disabilities.

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Publisher: Clinton Valley Publishing Edition: Special

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781456727666
  • Release date: May 27, 2011

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781456727666
  • File size: 1250 KB
  • Release date: May 27, 2011

Formats

OverDrive Read
PDF ebook

subjects

Children Nonfiction

Languages

English

"The Special Needs Parent Handbook" is a compilation of life lessons learned by the parents of a child with significant special needs. The book shares critical strategies and practical advice to help you navigate the maze of financial, educational and emotional decisions you will face each day as a parent or caregiver. The handbook is designed to help you focus on what is most important in your life as you deal with the constant challenges. You will learn how to survive and even thrive, while providing the best for your child. The Special Needs Parent Handbook is a great resource for any parent or caregiver of a child with special needs, from those with mild learning disorders to children with severe cases of autism, cerebral palsy and other disabilities.

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