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First Published in 1998. Parents and teachers of girls with Rett Syndrome will welcome this book which offers accessible advice on the special educational needs of these girls. It will assist teachers in developing a working knowledge of the syndrome and suggests particular strategies in planning a curriculum which may overcome the specific difficulties within the diagnosis.
Parents and teachers of girls with Rett Syndrome will welcome this book, which offers a greater understanding of, and insight into, their potential to learn and develop. It offers accessible advice on their special educational needs and will assist teachers in developing a working knowledge of the syndrome. Particular strategies are suggested in planning a curriculum which may help overcome the specific difficulties within the diagnosis, and it gives parents a clear picture of the UK special school system and the educational implications for their daughter.
Somewhere in the darkness the Tiger waits, ready to strike . . . Abandoning her comfortable American life, Stefanie Peng sets out for China on a desperate quest to rescue her grandfather, a pastor in the underground church. Her quest sends her to labor camps, secret church meetings, and even prison, bringing her face to face with the value of her freedom and the cost so many pay for their faith. Little does she know that a Chinese master spy, the Beijing Tiger, stalks her every move, clawing for leverage over her father, a world-renowned physicist, and setting a trap for the leaders of the Chinese church. Only the courage of the enigmatic man who loves her can save her. A gripping account of a Chinese government conspiracy to annihilate the Chinese church and bring America to her knees. "From its chillingly realistic beginning Tiger in the Shadows grips readers to its pages as it races to its dramatic and decisive conclusion." --Christian Monitor "This book is well written and a fascinating story. I would have
enjoyed it more had I known that it was not based on true events!"
--Cindy Morris "Debbie Wilson took accurate research and combined it with her
wonderful creative gift of writing to produce a novel that is both
entertaining and enlightening. May God use this book to continue to
keep this issue before the 'free church' in America and to stir us
to do all we can to 'Remember those in chains.'" --Darcie
Gill A political and human rights activist, Debbie Wilson has debated about abortion, the Equal Rights Amendment, and homeschooling on college campuses andtelevision. When not writing on homeschooling, history, politics, and persecution, this freelance writer babies her rottweilers, trains in defensive firearms techniques, and embroiders. She is currently studying China, terrorism, and persecution of Christians around the world.
Brushing Away the Tears paints a portrait of a life lived with and taken by AIDS. It is the true story of Christopher Colts journey through HIV/AIDS, and it is told in his own words, through his journals and letters, and through the journals and letters of his mother. The entries begin in 1989 when Christopher was diagnosed with HIV and ends a few months before his death in 1992 at age 39. A budding artist, Christopher details the heartbreaking fear of knowing that his time is limited and that his life is more than likely coming to an end. The footnote narrative is provided by Christophers sister, Debbie Wilson, who holds a BA in journalism. The subject of AIDS has been written about numerous times from a medical standpoint, but few times from the victims view. Brushing Away the Tears, written in these firsthand accounts, stimulates the curiosity of those who wish to probe the very personal side of coping with a terminal illness. Christopher was a radiant star whose spirit lives on through his art and whose story will inspire others to live like you are dying. This book speaks to the social stigma of AIDS without preaching or malice and seeks to put a face on AIDS. The face is that of a man in the prime of his life, someone who is loved by his family and who has friends and colleagues. His story is tragic, but in the midst of the narrative of terrible physical pain and tremendous fear, there is humor in the writing and in the business of everyday living. The title Brushing Away the Tears is derived from Christophers passion as an artist. Every life is painted with the artistic hand of God, and Christophers life was no different. He just lived his life differently, and sometimes difference is good, especially if that difference is family and love.
Sandy the Seahorse is a wonderful, energetic character! She was created by the author to help children understand that differences between people can be a good thing, not something to be teased about. We are all different in one way or another, but being 'different' is being special! Sandy loves adventure and solving problems....watch for the next adventure in her upcoming series!
This book is a powerful and invaluable resource in helping suicide survivors discover much-needed answers to their painful questions, the Truth leading to serenity in life, and what is most necessary for their recovery. Sharing insights from her profound experiences after the suicide of her beloved husband, Debbie Wilson offers survivors a simple and beautiful way for their broken hearts to heal.
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