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Spanning twenty years in the lives of a special young man and his
mother, "Attics of the Mind" is a compelling account of Laura
Lustig's journey in raising her son, Jesse, who has mental and
physical challenges. Jesse seems just like any other child for the
first few months of life. But as the ages pass when he should be
achieving developmental milestones-crawling, walking, and
talking-Laura knows something is not right. Jesse is soon diagnosed
with cerebral palsy and its complications, changing the lives of
everyone in the Lustig family. In "Attics of the Mind," Laura
expresses her innermost doubts, emotional pain, coping strategies,
and the strengths she developed in dealing with her child's needs
within his home, social, and educational environments. She also
introduces us to other families and to the hidden qualities of the
children with whom she worked. For current and future parents as
well as professionals, Laura's experiences provide an inside look
at the courage and fortitude needed by parents and gives new
insights to light the way. Dramatic, poignant, and tender, "Attics
of the Mind" is a testimony to the truly heroic efforts of parents
who cope with adversity, and the special bonds forged in caring for
a child with special needs.
Spanning twenty years in the lives of a special young man and his
mother, "Attics of the Mind" is a compelling account of Laura
Lustig's journey in raising her son, Jesse, who has mental and
physical challenges. Jesse seems just like any other child for the
first few months of life. But as the ages pass when he should be
achieving developmental milestones-crawling, walking, and
talking-Laura knows something is not right. Jesse is soon diagnosed
with cerebral palsy and its complications, changing the lives of
everyone in the Lustig family. In "Attics of the Mind," Laura
expresses her innermost doubts, emotional pain, coping strategies,
and the strengths she developed in dealing with her child's needs
within his home, social, and educational environments. She also
introduces us to other families and to the hidden qualities of the
children with whom she worked. For current and future parents as
well as professionals, Laura's experiences provide an inside look
at the courage and fortitude needed by parents and gives new
insights to light the way. Dramatic, poignant, and tender, "Attics
of the Mind" is a testimony to the truly heroic efforts of parents
who cope with adversity, and the special bonds forged in caring for
a child with special needs.
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