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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

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: after the tears
Review: I am a parent of a child with a disability. This book was wonderfully written. It expressed many of the feelings I had when my child was born. I realized I am not alone. I have read many books about coping and this is the best one by far. It is also an easy read. I read it in one night.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Understanding Disabilities
Review: I am a teacher who has never had a child with disabilities. This book really helped me understand what the parents of my students are going through. It is a great book for new parents or friends of parents with a baby with disabilities of any kind.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: After The Tears Is A Must Read!
Review: I have worked with individuals experiencing disabilties and their families for several years. After The Tears is an honest, informative and poignant collection of experiences of families whose lives have been changed by a family member with a disability. This is a great resource for families and a MUST read for professionals and para professionals. It has raised my awareness and reminded me of both the strength and fragility of the families and individuals whom I have served.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Never see Bonnie in a prom gown?
Review: I was annoyed by the story of the man who was sobbing because he "realized he'd never see Bonnie (daughter) in a prom gown." Though Bonnie had Down syndrome, she would most likely be able to attend a prom if she chose-- most schools that have ANY type of teenagers in them have proms!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!!!
Review: This is the first book I read after finding about my son's condition. It will not help you to find the "cure" or "treatment" for your child. It will help you cope & understand.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!!!
Review: This is the first book I read after finding about my son's condition. It will not help you to find the "cure" or "treatment" for your child. It will help you cope & understand.


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