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After the Tears: Parents Talk About Raising a Child with a Disability
After the Tears Parents Talk About Raising a Child with a Disability
Author: Robin Simons
In this deeply sensitive book, parents of disabled children describe with affecting candor how they first confronted their shattering experience -- and then recovered to emerge stronger, healthier, and abler to cope and help their children. Black-and-white photographs.
ISBN-13: 9780933027015
ISBN-10: 093302701X
Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 88
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Publisher: Children's Museum of Denver
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is a small, very readable book of vignettes and thoughts submitted by parents. Topics included are marital stress, siblings, isolation, chronic sorrow, guilt and anger, working with the school system and strangers. I think it's one of the best on the subject.
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