Children and teens with autism can be particularly vulnerable to online dangers and this practical handbook explains how you can help your child to navigate websites, chat rooms and social media safely.
Come inside and explore a security guard's adventures and the story of dealing with drunken, adventurous guests from different backgrounds and cultures at a Portland hotel where every story is unique and a mystery on every other page and every chapter has its own twists, with laughs and chills and actual events documented with a years' worth of experiences.
A Thorn in My Pocket is Eustacia Cutler's story of raising her daughter, Temple Grandin, in the conservative Leave-it-to-Beaver world of the fifties, a time when children with autism were routinely diagnosed as infant schizophrenics and banished to institutions.
This book was written with the intent to help soothe a person who is sitting in a hospital's waiting room after having just been informed that a loved-one has gone through a traumatic injury to their head (and the announcement was given without many available details).
Eva Doherty Gremmert has written a loving, poignant book about the deep joys andprofound challenges of raising a son with complex physical and mental disabilities.
This book subtitled Albanian Attachment relates to their current ministry since 1994 in the country of Albania in the field of foreign mission work with Hope for the World.
What may be the first and only client service model for the nursing industry called, Performance-based NursingTM is strategically and thoughtfully presented in this book including the four key elements and foundational elements.
Sudden Intimacies is a compilation of stories of Jim Davis and his experiences in becoming immediately close to strangers in the practice of medicine from medical school, internship, residency to practice in a small town, then in an emergency room to, finally, a medical doctor at a university.
"e;Anyone browsing autism books might question that two authors could amass this many ideas and that all of them would be 'great,' but this book delivers.