Noted author Judy Gray Johnson's first book Living With Sickle Cell
Disease: The Struggle To Survive was well received. After reviewing
comments, she decided that she had a lot more to say which prompted
her to write Resilience: Coping with Sickle Cell Disease. This book
strengthens the resolve for those suffering from sickle cell
disease in particular and anyone that may have a disability. This
should be recommended reading for parents, educators, and anyone in
the workplace who supervise those who may be classified as
disabled. In these pages you will learn: How to effectively work
with those who don't fit the mold of expectations within the
family, at school, and/or the work place. How to place
responsibility for individual production on all stake holders: the
disabled, the parent, the supervisor. How to concentrate on what
the disabled can do rather than on what they can't do. How to go
beyond the American for Disability Act (ADA) and feel good about
it.
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