This book really resonated with me, having a special needs child in Heaven. Beautifully written and gave a full understanding of the journey a parent may take with a child with special needs.
This book really resonated with me, having a special needs child in Heaven. Beautifully written and gave a full understanding of the journey a parent may take with a child with special needs.
Book 18
I listened to Raising a Rare Girl, a memoir by a creative writing professor about life as a parent with a daughter with Wolf-Hirschorn syndrome. It's a well-written look at parenting and biases about "syndromes ". ⭐⭐⭐⭐
SO NOT disability p***, nor a book about “fixing” a child. Instead, a book about brilliant acceptance, about forcing the world to adapt to a child rather than the child adapt to the world. Everyone should read this.
We‘ll see how this goes. I used to love these kinds of books, but I haven‘t really read one since my stroke. Will it be genuine, or will it read like disability p***?