This is a different kind of parenting book. It does not offer a new theory, nor does it presume to provide all the answers. Written for parents who are faced with a child’s disability, it is a slim guide that distills complex topics and questions into understandable and manageable maps for action. It quickly and succinctly gives readers what they are looking for—a guide to empowerment for parents who are overwhelmed, for couples who are struggling, for families who have lost their bearings. The purpose of this book is to help parents overcome the mental and emotional barriers that paralyze them from being the effective advocates that their children need them to be.
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About the Author:
Dr. Joseph Moldover is a clinical psychologist and pediatric neuropsychologist. He practices in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Information about Dr. Moldover and his practice is online at www.drmoldover.com.
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