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Paperback The Elephant in the Playroom: Ordinary Parents Write Intimately and Honestly about Raising Kids with Special N Eeds Book

ISBN: 0452289084

ISBN13: 9780452289086

The Elephant in the Playroom: Ordinary Parents Write Intimately and Honestly about Raising Kids with Special N Eeds

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Candid, passionate, personal, and heartbreakingly funny, a view from within the whirlwind of parenting a child with special needsThree years ago, magazine editor Denise Brodey?s precocious... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very moving book

I teach young children and found this book quite helpful in understanding the stuggles of children with specail needs and how it affects the entire family. The book also helped me to realize the wide variety of behaviors exhibited in these children. I have already recommended this book to several fellow teachers.

A Poignant Resource for Parents

"The Elephant in the Playroom" is a collection of very personal accounts from parents of children with a variety of special needs. In their words, you will recognize your own raw emotions. There is something cathartic in empathizing with these remarkable stories.

Must-have for parents of kids with autism

This book fills a much-needed void in the literature of books written for parents of special needs children. It's not a how-to manual on getting your child diagnosed, treated, or educated. It doesn't tell you what's the best kind of doctor to go to for your child's disability, or where the best resources are in your state. Instead, it tells very personal stories by parents you recognize, even though you've never met. Any parent who has felt that agonizing pain of strangers judging them because of how their special needs child behaves in public, or who has been isolated from family or friends because they don't understand that the normal rules of discipline don't apply, should read this book. You will know that you aren't alone.

Heart rendering

The essays in this book are written mostly by mothers and fathers who have children, young, teenagers and adults, with special needs. Their sad and hopeful recollections are so heart rendering and honest. Valiantly the families asked for, fought, and begged for the proper services for their children. Denise Brody opens each chapter with her feelings of the discussed relevant issues, such as medical, educational, social, emotional, and familial. These parents daily their utmost to be their child's best advocate.

Honest, Endearing and Smart Reading for Any Parent

Brodey carefully weaves together the intimate stories shared by parents of special needs kids, introducing each chapter with tales from her own family's story. Anyone who has a speical-needs child, relative or friend should read this book. Parents of mainstream kids will benefit from the insights provided by Brodey and her fellow writers.
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