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Barrier-Free Friendships / John Eareckson Tada and Steve Jensen
Joni shows you how to build mutually fulfilling relationships based on insights into how Jesus related to individuals with disabilities.
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Connecting Kids, exploring diversity together / Linda D.Hill
Exploring diversity together prevents social problems such as exclusion, intolerance and bullying by guiding children to connect in welcoming ways.
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Discovering Connections, a guide to the fun of bridging disability differences / Linda D. Hill
Based on a course called "Rebuilding Fun Into Life" where people come together for fun, learning and community participation.
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Everybody's Different, understand and changing our reactions to disabilities / Nancy B. Miller and Catherine C.Sammons
Featuring awareness activities that show us how we see differences, this book helps us enrich our interactions with people who have disability differences.
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The Facts of Life...and More, sexuality and intimacy for people with intellectual disabilities / Leslie Walker-Hirsch
Making good decisions about sexuality is a critical part of adulthood, but sometimes people with intellectual disabilities don't get the support or education they need to navigate this complex aspect of life.
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The Friendship Factor, helping our children navigate their social world -- and why it matters for their success and happiness / Kenneth H. Rubin
Based on 25 years of rresearch on friendship, Dr.Kenneth H. Rubin reveals the importance of healthy social development to a child's emotional and intellectual growth.
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Laying Community Foundations for your child with a disability, how to establish relationships that will support your child after you're gone / Linda J. Stengle
This practical guide shows families of children with developmental disabilities how to establish a network of non-paid people that can provide lasting relationships for their son or daughter.
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Making a Difference, profiles in abilities / Daryl Rock
People with disabilities now have an opportunity like never before to participate fully in their communities. In so doing they have the opportunity to be recognized for their contributions, not for their disabilities.
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Making Sense of Sex, a forthright guide to puberty, sex and relationships for people with Asperger's Syndrome
author: Sarah Attwood
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Nobody Likes Me, Everybody Hates Me, the top 25 frienship problems and how to solve them / Michele Borba
shows how to teach your child the 25 most essential friendship-building skills that kids need to find, make, and keep friends, as well as survive that social pressure from peers
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Ordinary Families, Special Children, a system approach to childhood disability 3rd edition / Milton Seligman and Rosalyn Benjamin Darling
Beginning with a clear conceptual overview, the volume explores how child, family, and sociocultural variables shape the way families respond to disability. It examines the needs and concerns that families experience over time -- from the birth of an infant with disabilities through the growing-up years -- including a new chapter on the transition to adulthood.
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A Quiet Courage, inspiring stories from all of us / Paula Todd
The stories in this book are proof that loss, injustice and setbacks need not diminish us, but can ultimately shore us up. Tragedy, while unwelcome, can also contribute to our worth and deepen our understanding of life as much as, if not more than, success.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 July 2010 )
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