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Raising a Child with a Neuromuscular Disorder
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  • Raising a Handicapped Child: A Helpful Guide for Parents of the Physically Disabled
    by Charlotte E. Thompson MD, Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 274pp. Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated This revised and expanded handbook remains the only one of its kind to discuss both the emotional and physical problems of raising a child with a disability. A recognized authority in her field, Dr. Thompson addresses the questions and difficulties parents have to face from the initial diagnosis to adulthood, sharing the survival tools she has learned in over 35 years of practice.
    (Added: Fri Jun 15 2001)
  • Ten Keys to Helping Your Child Grow up with Diabetes
    by Tim Wysocki Paperback, 240 pages Published by Amer Diabetes Assn July 1, 1997; The author has spent the last 16 years working as a child psychologist with families of children with diabetes.
    (Added: Thu Jul 12 2001)
  • The Brainstorms Family : Epilepsy on Our Terms : Stories by Children
    by Steven C. Schachter, John M. Pellock, Georgia D. Montouris, Paperback, 165 pages, Publisher: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, December 1996; Presents information about the condition of epilepsy, what it is like to have seizures, the different kinds of seizures, and the effects of epilepsy on the individual and the family.
    (Added: Fri Jun 15 2001)

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