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SKU:
136565
UPC:
9780933149823
MPN:
0933149824
Condition:
Used
Weight:
20.28 Ounces
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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Geralis
Author First Name:
Elaine
Pages:
481
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Edition:
Subsequent
ISBN 10:
0933149824
ISBN 13:
9780933149823
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Woodbine House
Date Published:
1/1/0001
Genre:
Medical

Description

Children with Cerebral Palsy, considered by many the first book that families should read, is now available in a second edition. As one of Woodbine House's Parents' Guides, it provides parents with a complete spectrum of information and compassionate advice about cerebral palsy and its effect on their child's development and education. The second edition, written by the same team of medical specialists, therapists, educators, and parents, as the first edition, covers these important areas: Diagnosis Coping with Your Emotions Medical Issues Daily Care Family Life Development Therapies Early Intervention Special Education Legal Rights Advocacy New to this edition of Children with Cerebral Palsy is information on the latest treatments for seizures; medications for muscle spasticity and drooling; treatments for gastroesophageal reflux; communication devices and toys; advice on dealing with insurance companies; inclusion during preschool years and important changes to special education laws; plus much, much more. Other helpful information includes a glossary, reading list, and resource guide. Comprehensive and up-to-date, this classic primer to cerebral palsy is one that parents will refer to time and time again during their child's first six years. "The author, whose son has cerebral palsy, explains how to manage the disorder and explores the advances and new opportunities for children."