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Your child's voice : a caregiver's guide to advocating for kids with special needs, disabilities, or others who may fall through the cracks / by Lockrey, Cynthia,author.;
Subjects: Caregivers; Parents of children with disabilities.; Parents of developmentally disabled children.; Child rearing.; Children with disabilities;
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Mission to Lars. by Moore, James,film director.; Spicer, William,film director.; Ulrich, Lars,actor.; Raven Banner (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Lars UlrichOriginally produced by Raven Banner in 2012.Kate and Will Spicer's brother, Tom, has Fragile X Syndrome, the most common form of inherited learning disability. He is also a massive fan of Lars Ulrich from Metallica. They made a promise to Tom that they would get him to meet Lars. Tom's dream is their promise. Together they went on a MISSION TO LARS.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Social sciences.; Music.; Arts.; Child welfare.; Sociology.; Documentary films.; Developmental disabilities.; Disabilities.;
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Good Daughtering : The Work You've Always Done, the Credit You've Never Gotten, and How to Finally Feel Like Enough. by Alford, Allison M.;
Adult daughters often do the bulk of unpaid work required to keep a family together - managing parents' care, offering support, and dealing with crises. 'Good Daughtering' is a tribute to these daughters, offering a fresh perspective on caregiving, emotional resilience, and the power daughters have to shape healthier, more fulfilling family connections. Book Club.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Parent & Adult Child; PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Adulthood & Aging; SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies;
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Parenting through the storm : how to handle the highs, the lows, and everything in between / by Douglas, Ann,1963-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Child psychology.; Children with mental disabilities; Developmentally disabled children; Families of the mentally ill.; Parenting.;
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Growing frogs / by French, Vivian; Bartlett, Alison.;
A mother and child watch as tadpoles develop and grow into frogs.
Subjects: Frogs; Frogs; Frogs;
© c2000., Candlewick Press,
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Focused / by Gerber, Alyson.;
Twelve-year-old Clea wants to do her homework, follow instructions, pay attention in school, and play chess on the school team, but somehow she cannot focus on whatever is in front of her, and the other kids at school are starting to notice and make fun of her; when her worried parents take her to be tested she finds out that she has ADHD (only without the hyperactivity)--and with help from the psychiatrist who seems to really understand her she is determined to learn how to focus.LSC
Subjects: Developmentally disabled children; Parent and child; Families; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Chess; Life skills;
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Eunice : the Kennedy who changed the world / by McNamara, Eileen,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Examines the life of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, covering her Stanford education, her inspirational relationship with her sister Rosemary, her advocacy on behalf of disabled citizens, and her role as founder of the Special Olympics.
Subjects: Biographies.; Shriver, Eunice Kennedy.; Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963; Kennedy, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1888-1969; Kennedy family.; Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.); Special Olympics, Inc.; Women philanthropists; Philanthropists; Presidents;
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Data baby : my life in a psychological experiment / by Breslin, Susannah,author.;
"What if your parents turn you into a human lab rat when you're a child? Will that change the story of your life? Will that change who you are? When Susannah Breslin is a toddler, her parents enroll her in an exclusive laboratory preschool at the University of California, Berkeley, where she becomes one of over a hundred children who are research subjects in an unprecedented 30-year study of personality development that predicts who she and her cohort will grow up to be. Decades later, trapped in what she feels is an abusive marriage and battling breast cancer, she starts to wonder how growing up under a microscope shaped her identity and life choices. Already a successful journalist, she makes her own curious history the subject of her next investigation. From experiment rooms with one-way mirrors, to children's puzzles with no solutions, to condemned basement laboratories, her life-changing journey uncovers the long-buried secrets hidden behind the renowned study. The question at the gnarled heart of her quest: Did the study know her better than she knew herself? At once bravely honest and sharply witty, Data Baby is a compelling and provocative account of a woman's quest to find her true self, and an unblinking exploration of why we turn out as we do. Few people in all of history have been studied from such a young age and for as long as Susannah Breslin, but the message of her book is universal. In an era when so many of us are looking to technology to tell us who to be, it's up to us to discover who we actually are"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Breslin, Susannah; Breslin, Susannah.; Harold E. Jones Child Study Center.; Breast; Child psychology; Human experimentation in psychology; Personality development; Women journalists;
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Moving Child Films I. by Kamea Kemble, Hana,film director.; The Moving Child Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by The Moving Child Films in 2017.This innovative film draws from diverse expertise in Child Development, Movement, Psychiatry, Education, Physical and Occupational Therapy, Dance Therapy, NeuroPhysiology, and Body-Mind Centering. Explores dynamic movement's importance in physical, emotional, social and mental development and shows how awareness of movement from the get-go can support healthy family bonding and positively shape how a child grows. Of interest to caregivers and parents of children, the Moving Child Film also shares practical ideas for engaging movement with children.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Education films.; Child welfare.; Psychiatry.; Educational films.; Mental health.;
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Moving Child Films III. by Kamea Kemble, Hana,film director.; The Moving Child Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by The Moving Child Films in 2019.Featuring the founder of Body Mind Centering™, Occupational Therapist Bonnie Bainbridge-Cohen, along with other leading movement development experts who discuss and demonstrate the physical, emotional and cognitive importance of the developmental movement babies engage in their first year. This film’s innovative imagery and case studies demonstrate ways to help babies with physical challenges Helps parents and caregivers understand an infant's needs for healthy development.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Education films.; Child welfare.; Educational films.; Mental health.;
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