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After and Beyond Spinal Cord Injury, a resource manual to help guide you from rehabilitation back into the community / Canadian Spinal Research Organization
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Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder, strategies for success / Cheryl Missiuna
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Children with Seizures, a guide for parents, teachers, and other professionals / Martin L.Kutscher
Seizures can be scary to watch. If you made it to this book, then you -- or someone you know -- probably has been through an experience where it seemed like the child might take months for family and friends to get over it. The good news is that for most children with seizures, everything usually works out fine.
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Children with Visual Impairments, a parents' guide / edited by M.Cay Holbrook / The Special-Needs Collection
intended to help parents of children with visual impairments begin to get a handle on these common types of concerns.
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The Curse of the Holiday Head Lice
written by Amy Cairns & illustrated by Jenica Slaats
a children's book dealing with head lice
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Epilepsy, an American Academy of Neurology Press Quality of Life Guide, A Guide to Balancing Your Life / Ilo E. Leppik 2007
A proper understanding of epilepsy is a vital first step toward managing this disease and maintaining a normal life. This book is an excellent resource for individuals who are diagnosed with epilepsy.
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Face Values, Women, Body Image and Facial Differences
This booklet is not meant to be an in-depth examination of what it is like to live with a facial difference, but an exploration of certain aspects.
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Fantastic Antone Grows Up / Judith Kleinfeld
Adolescents and adults with fetal alcohol syndrome
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Finding a New Path / The Canadian National Institute for the Blind
Guidance for parents of young children who are visually impaired or blind
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Freeing Your Child From Anxiety
Tamar E.Chansky, PH.D.
powerful, practical solutions to overcome your child's fears, worries and phobias
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Genetic Syndromes in Communication Disorders / Jack H. Jung
This book is not intended as a comprehensive review of all genetic syndromes involving communication disorders. It does highlight those syndromes that we feel are seen in many interdisciplinary clinics.
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The Gift of Dyslexia, why some of the smartest people can't read and how they can learn / Ronald D.Davis
The first book to outline a workable solution for dyslexia that anyone can use.
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Growing Up Small, a handbook for short people / Kate Gilbert Phifer
for all of us short people, young and old, this book is a sharing -- of ideas, of research, of feelings. Together let's explore the subject of growing up small: how to understand it, how to cope with it, how to take advantage of it.
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The Hidden Gifts of the Introverted Child, helping your child thrive in an introverted world / Marti Olsen Laney
Do you have a child who hangs back at birthday parties? Who dreads being called on in class? Who hugs the sidelines, and who surprises you by seeming withdrawn or aloof in public but turns into a chatterbox at home? This book provides parents with an essential guide to raising a successful, well-adjusted innie.
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It's Nobody's Fault, new hope and help for difficult children
Harold S.Koplewicz
Features the latest treatments -- including medication -- for attention deficit disorder, anxiety, eating disorders, school phobia and more.
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Kids in the Syndrome Mix of ADHD, LD, Asperger's, Tourette's, Bipolar, and More!
The one stop guide for parents, teachers, and other professionals
This book is subtitled "The one-stop guide for parents, teachers and other professionals", and it lives up to that claim. When it becomes clear that a child has comorbid conditions, I now give her parents this easy-to-read overview instead of a stack of books...for many parents it will be all that's needed to move forward, in collaboration with a doctor and mental-health professional, toward effective treatment. -Carol Brady, clinical psychologist
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Kids with Celiac Disease
author: Danna Korn
a family guide to raising happy, healthy, gluten-free children.
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Learning Disabilities, best practices for professionals / William N. Bender
Will assis counselors, psychologists, physicians, and teachers in understanding current thinking in the rapidly changing field of learning disabilities.
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Managing Pain in Children, a clinical guide
Edited by Alison Twycross, Stephanie J.Dowden and Elizabeth Bruce
an evidence-based, practical guide to care in all areas of children's pain management, providing nurses and other health care practitioners with the skills and expertise necessary to manage children's pain effectively
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My Sensory Book: working together to explore sensory issues and the big feelings they can cause: a workbook for parents, professionals, and children
author: Lauren H. Kerstein
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The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Childhood Visual Pathway and Hypothalamic Gliomas / James N. Parker and Philip M.Parker
a reference manual for self-directed patient research
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Reading by the Colors, overcoming dyslexia and other reading disabilities through the Irlen method / Helen Irlen
A revolutionary breakthrough for reading and learning difficulties, the Irlen Method provides a simple solution by eliminating a perceptual dysfunction that underlies twenty percent of reading difficulties with the use of transparent colored acetate sheets placed over reading materials.
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School Safety Guidelines for Latex-Allergic Students, second edition These guidelines are intended as a framework to guide schools in the management of students who have a natural rubber latex allergy.
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Seizures and Epilepsy in Childhood a Guide, a Johns Hopkins Press Health Book, John M. Freeman, Eileen P.G. Vining and Diana J.Pillas
Treatment must be based on a dialogue between you and your physician, between the physician and the patient's family. This book is written to help you with that diaglogue.
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Sotos Syndrome, a handbook for families / Rebecca Rae Anderson, Bruce A. Buehler and G.Bradley Schaefer
The characteristics of Soto syndrome are reviewed, the developmental pattern outlined, and suggestions made about helping the individual with Sotos syndrome achieve full potential.
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A Strong Beginning / The Canadian National Institute for the Blind
a sourcebook for health and education professionals working with young children who are visually impaired or blind
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When the Brain Can't Hear, unravelling the mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder/ Teri James Bellis
APD has been called the auditory equivalent of dyslexia, and its debilitating effects cross all ages, genders, and races. APD can cause children to fail in school and adults to suffer socially and in their careers.
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