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The ordinariness of impairment, Raymond Aaron and Janet O'keefe

Label
The ordinariness of impairment, Raymond Aaron and Janet O'keefe
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The ordinariness of impairment
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Raymond Aaron and Janet O'keefe
Summary
The Ordinariness of Impairment is a book that dives into the current system, focusing on the reality of struggling with local authorities. But along the way, author Janet O'Keefe creates a sense of purpose, putting together action items for parents. Instead of focusing on what parents cannot do, she inspires parents with stories of success. In addition, there are action points that can help parents know where to go next, especially when they are feeling overwhelmed. Her point of view isn't the clinical perspective of a professional therapist, but also comes from the heart of a parent of a child with his own unique needs. No matter what stage your child is at, there is something to inspire you to help your child grow and reach their potential. If you have a child with special needs, and you are feeling frustrated with the system, here is a book that not only inspires, but provides practical tips to assist you in understanding and dealing with your local authority. This book inspires, giving a sense of hope for those who worry their child might not reach their potential. As Mrs. O'Keefe makes clear, your child can reach their potential and there is hope in the darkest days
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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