Unfolding the Tent: Advocating for Your One-of-a-Kind Child"Unfolding the tent: advocating for your one-of-a-kind child" is for parents of children with behavioral, attentional, developmental and learning needs. Because these children do not follow a typical developmental path, it is unrealistic to think that they can grow to become the best they can be without careful attention to their unique needs and gifts. Using strategic planning methodology, Anne Addison introduces the Life Map, which draws upon the child's strengths and passions and takes into consideration the unique way in which he sees the world...-- last page. |
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