Disability Is Natural: Revolutionary Common Sense for Raising Successful Children With Disabilities
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Average customer review:Product Description
In this user-friendly book, parents learn revolutionary common sense techniques for raising successful children with disabilities. When we recognize that disability is a natural part of the human experience, new attitudes lead to new actions for successful lives at home, in school and in communities. When parents replace today's conventional wisdom with the common sense values and creative thinking detailed in this book, all children with disabilities (regardless of age or type of disability) can live the life of their dreams. Readers will learn how to define a child by his or her assets - instead of a disability-related "problem," and how to create new and improved partnerships with educators, health care professionals, family and friends.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #425077 in Books
- Published on: 2005-05-31
- Original language: English
- Binding: Spiral-bound
- 324 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Kathie Snow is the parent of two teenagers, one of whom has a disability. During the past ten years, her presentations across the United States and Canada have enabled thousands of parents to acquire new skills for raising successful children who happen to have disabilities.
Customer Reviews
essential reading for all therapists
As a physical therapist I am thrilled to find a text that reflects the philosophy of my organisation. And the fact that it is written by a parent of a child who has a disability is even more exciting - someone who has expeience as a consumer of "the system" that insists on inflicting therapy sessions on kids, regardless of their needs.
Snow's book is a breath of fresh air. The entire book is full of excellent comments and advice. It should be a compulsory text for all paediatric therapists, (not to mention teachers) whether they work in a clinical or school setting.
Thank you, Kathie Snow
Kathie Snow is one of those rare writers whose every word I hang on to. By redefining my child she recreated my family. Her book has permanently and positively influenced the way I view people with disabilities. I check her website, ...on a regular basis. Visitors on this website can sign up to recieve her free email newsletter. Periodically hearing from Kathie is always a joyous event. I have a child with a significant disability and my journey has not always been easy. Thank you, Kathie Snow, for helping me along the way.
Not a 'Must Read' Book ,but a 'HAVE TO READ' Book!
Finally ONE book that has it all! Thisis a MUST READ for all parents of children with disabilities!
I have ordered so many books that didn't deliver the content that I was looking for. The reviews, the synopsis were grossly exaggerated or just plain wrong.
BUT Disability is Natural is different! I am going to require (or try to) my son's future teachers to read 'Disability is Natural' over the summer break. I am going to encourage every one of you to order and read this book as soon as possible. Not only will it inspire you, it will give you the tools you have been seeking!
Not only does Kathie Snow accurately chronicle the history of disability, the current situations with our special education system and a variety of professional and parental attitudes that affect our children for a lifetime, she then provides the means for preventing history from repeating itself, changing the system, and changing our attitudes as well as other's attitudes.
One paragraph that intimately touched me discusses what happens to our children when we have 'had enough' of the Special Education System and decided 'I quit.' Her estimation is this happens around middle school and high school...I see the burnout occurring much much sooner in many cases, and potentially my case also (until now!)
I will excerpt this paragraph here:
"When we've given up advocating, the dangers to our children are great. The middle and high school years are crucially important: they're the springboard for our children entering the adult world of work or post-secondary education. We desperately want out of they system, but since we quit advocating, we must go to the experts for vocational help. At some point, we may no longer have to deal with the system anymore, but our children will. Sadly, if we haven't prepared them for SELF-ADVOCACY, they'll be at the mercy of the experts."
Now, she doesn't just lecture us on 'how we should be thinking' she gives us to tools on 'HOW TO DO IT!"
The book turns full circle from the history, where we are today, then HOW
to successfully take our children into adult-hood and independence.
Kathie helps us explore the natural resources in our community, what are they, how do we get them to work? (another excerpt) "When we use the system, we have to follow the rules of the system. We must take the single path (eligibility and red tape)... You will find practical things that you can actually DO. If your teachers read this book, hopefully their attitudes will change because they will be able to see where we have been, in a different perspective than "I don't need any more work." Perhaps they will feel empowered to 'change the system' and we can actually form a team! There are three sections of the book: Under the heading of 'The Way Things Can Be' there are 11 chapters, I will list their titles here: 'A New Paradigm' 'People First Language' 'Transformation' 'Self-Determination' 'Tools for Success: Meeting Needs and More' 'Natural Lives in Community' 'The Early Years' 'Inclusive Education: Blueprint for Success' 'Homeschooling, Unschooling, Alternative Education' 'Bright Future for Teens and Young Adults' 'Promoting Positive Images' Leadership and Influence'. There is a thorough Appendix at the end of the book that lists Disability Organizations from all over the country. So, finally a book that has it all under one cover...yes it is over 600 pages long, and I haven't been able to put it down since it arrived last week! Covering therapy, assistive technology, education, life in the community, and finally leadership (every Disability-Related Organization's employees and Board Members should read this chapter)
The Way Things Were
The Way Things Are
The Way Things Can Be
These chapters provide the 'How To' tools to raise successful children with disabilities. She frequently mentions stories of children with Down syndrome in the book as well as other different abilities.
I will end with a quote from the back cover of the book, "Bright futures are possible for babies, children, and young adults with disabilities. Let's dream big dreams for our kids and turn those dreams into realities, STARTING NOW!"
