Children with Disabilities
Helping Children with Complex Needs Bounce Back: Resilient Therapy TM for Parents and Professionals
by: Angie Hart
This book is about: "Bringing up a special child can leave parents feeling deskilled, disarmed, and worn down. A resilient child has the ability to cope with challenging situations, and the capacity to bounce back from trauma and gain long-term strength from these life experiences. Resilient Therapy is an innovative way of strengthening children with complex needs. This is a tried-and-tested handbook for parents to read from cover to cover, or dip in and out of as needed. Accessible and fun, Helping Children with Complex Needs Bounce Back includes exercises and worksheets, as well as breaking down the principles of the latest research, making them easy to apply to everyday situations. This 'magic box' of ideas and remedies is perfect for parents and carers, friends and families of children with disabilities, special educational needs, and mental or physical health needs, as well as professionals working with these children. "
Helping Children with Learning Disabilities Understand
What they Read
This is a helpful resource for parents and teachers to help children who may be experiencing some complications when it comes to reading.
The web address is: http://www.ldonline.org/article/5598/
TaShanna,
ReplyDeleteThis book looks very interesting. Have you read it? I am sure that having a special needs child is extremely overwhelming as a parent and a teacher alike. I think it's great to go somewhere to get a "magic tool box" for strategies that work!
I haven't read it to the end. It was actually one of those books that we have that looked interest, but don't really get the chance to crack it open. I actually just started to glance at it because of this class.
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