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Teaching
Motor Skills to Children With Cerebral Palsy
And Similar Movement Disorders: A Guide for
Parents And Professionals
By Sieglinde Martin
This practical guide provides parents and
caregivers with useful information to help
children with Cerebral Palsy. Book includes
illustrations of various activities to help
children develop a variety of motor skills
including head control, strength training,
positioning, coordination, and more.
Children
with Cerebral Palsy: A Parent's Guide
By Elaine Geralis
Parents with a recently diagnosed child with
Cerebral Palsy with benefit from this
comprehensive guide to understanding the
condition. Book includes definitions for
various terminology that parents will face,
daily care guide, special equipment possibly
needed, and more. In addition, comments from
experienced parents helps reader to
understand the range of emotions associated
with having a child with Cerebral Palsy.
Cerebral
Palsy: A Complete Guide for Caregiving (A
Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
By Freeman Miller and Steven J. Bachrach
Drs. Miller and Bachrach provide an easy to
read guidebook to parents with children with
Cerebral Palsy. Book offers information
about understanding various terms associated
with this condition, possible surgeries and
equipment needed, and much more.
Chicken
Soup for the Soul: Children with Special
Needs: Stories of Love and Understanding for
Those Who Care for Children with
Disabilities
By various authors
This edition of Chicken Soup for the Soul is
filled with inspiring and touching stories
about children with special needs. Each
story offers an honest perception and is
filled with candor, delight, challenge, and
overcoming obstacles.
My
Perfect Son Has Cerebral Palsy: A Mother's
Guide of Helpful Hints
By Marie A. Kennedy
Marie A. Kennedy gives reader a look into
her life with her young son, Jimmy, who has
Cerebral Palsy. Through emotion and stories,
this mother offers parents a perspective for
understanding Cerebral Palsy and the
challenges surrounding it.
Children
With Cerebral Palsy: A Manual for
Therapists, Parents and Community Workers
(Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Manual for
Therapists, Parents,) ... Palsy: A Manual
for Therapists, Parents,)
By Archie Hinchcliffe
Children with Cerebral Palsy gives parents,
therapist, and caregivers information about
various types of therapy for children with
Cerebral Palsy. Book helps reader to learn
how to analyze the condition of the child
and then offers practical activities to help
with development which are illustrated
through easy-to-read text and illustrations.
Handling
the Young Child with Cerebral Palsy at Home
By Nancie R. Finne FCSP
Parents of children with Cerebral Palsy will
learn the proper techniques for handling
their child at home. This book has been
a long sought after guide by parents, caregivers,
and medical professionals and continues with
this third edition.
Yoga
for the Special Child: A Therapeutic
Approach for Infants and Children with Down
Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Learning
Disabilities
By Sonia Sumar
Through the age old practice of yoga,
children with special needs can benefit from
these techniques to help them with their
development. The yoga exercises outlined in
this book have easy-to-follow
instructions and illustrations. Guide will
help
children with learning calming methods,
controlled breathing, motor skills, and
more. Book includes a glossary of important
terms and case studies.
The
Special Needs Parent Handbook: Critical
Strategies and Practical Advice to Help You
Survive and Thrive
By Jonathan L. Singer
When parents have a special needs child,
there are many decisions they must prepare
for. The author, a father of a special needs
child, helps the reader learn how to find
the right babysitter, working with school,
how to prepare for the child's future
financially, and understanding the impact on
the entire family.
Keys
to Parenting a Child With Cerebral Palsy
(Barron's Parenting Keys)
By Jane Faulkner Leonard, Sherri L.
Cadenhead, and Margaret E. Myers
This book prepares parents on the journey
for raising a child with Cerebral Palsy. The
authors take the reader through the
considerations that need to be made
including the child's educational and
occupational opportunities, independence,
and more.
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