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Every expectant parent dreams of having a healthy, perfect baby.
But for some, those expectations are shattered forever with the
arrival of a disabled child. Long-cherished hopes must now be set
aside as these parents begin to deal with a new, unwelcome reality
and take the first tentative steps on a long and challenging life
journey. 'Lessons from my Child' is a collection of stories
gathered from parents of special-needs children from around the
world. In their own words, these parents speak openly and honestly
about raising a child with intellectual or physical disabilities
the sleepless nights, the long periods of sadness, the tiny
triumphs and the ongoing battle to ensure that their child assumes
his or her rightful place in the world. The stories are grouped
into chapters that reflect the main stages of many parents journeys
as they move from grief, denial and anger to a point where they can
accept their situation, and perhaps see their child's disability as
embodying a profound life lesson. Each chapter begins with an
expert psychological commentary on what parents may be experiencing
at that stage. These accounts from parents allow rare insights into
the challenges of their world and reveal the extraordinary
rollercoaster of emotions many face daily. What emerges is a
testament to human determination and a powerful reaffirmation of
the strength of love.
Every parent dreams of having a happy, healthy child. What happens
when these dreams are shattered by a physical or cognitive
disability? A Different Kind of Perfect offers comfort,
consolation, and wisdom from parents who have been there--and are
finding their way through.
The writings collected here are grouped into chapters reflecting
the progressive stages of many parents' emotional journeys,
starting with grief, denial, and anger and moving towards
acceptance, empowerment, laughter, and even joy. Each chapter opens
with an introduction by Neil Nicoll, a child and family
psychologist who specializes in development disorders.
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