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Nobody's Perfect: Living and Growing With Children Who Have Special Needs

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This innovative book's straightforward, easy-to-read chapters offer parents who have children with special needs a fresh, affirming perspective on the challenges of family life. Practical and nonjudgmental, this book guides parents through the process of adaptation. It describes specific strategies for success in balancing one's own life; developing a parenting partnership; and interacting with children, friends, relatives, professionals, and others. Candid, inspiring, and often humorous reflections of four mothers who are raising children with disabilities are included throughout. This book also provides an exceptionally sensitive portrayal of parenting and reaches across a wide range of special needs.

307 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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November 27, 2013
Nobody's Perfect was not enlightening or inspiring. It was a simple and plain read. What it brought to the table was organization. Parent's of special needs children thrive on routine and methodology as a survival technique. This book laid out the thought process of a special needs child's parent in a manner that hits extremely close to home.
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