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Karina hat Down-Syndrom: Bericht einer Familie über das frühe Jahr

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Publication Name
Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
ISBN
9781853028205
Book Title
Karina Has down Syndrome : One Family's Account of the Early Years with a Child Who Has Special Needs
Item Length
8.5 in
Publisher
Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
Publication Year
1999
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.2 in
Author
Cheryl Rogers
Genre
Family & Relationships, Health & Fitness
Topic
Children with Special Needs, Diseases / Genetic
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
5.2 Oz
Number of Pages
112 Pages

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'We mourn the death of the child we had assumed I had given birth to, yet dearly love the baby we have. We want our child, but don't want her to have Down Syndrome...'Since their initial shock at their daughter's disability, Karina's parents have experienced the challenges and joys of raising a child with special needs. Gun Dolva and Rodney Potter have taken advantage of available services and programmes - and their own imaginations - to devise stimulating activities to assist her to develop to her full potential. They aim to provide her with every opportunity to fully participate in the community.This is the account of Karina's first six years, as told to Cheryl Rogers. Karina Has Down Syndrome is a valuable resource for the families of Down Syndrome children, teachers and disability service workers.

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Publisher
Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
ISBN-10
1853028207
ISBN-13
9781853028205
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1161299

Product Key Features

Book Title
Karina Has down Syndrome : One Family's Account of the Early Years with a Child Who Has Special Needs
Author
Cheryl Rogers
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Children with Special Needs, Diseases / Genetic
Publication Year
1999
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Family & Relationships, Health & Fitness
Number of Pages
112 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
0.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
5.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Rj506.D68r63 1998
Reviews
The reviewer gave this book to the mother of a one year old girl with Downs Syndrome for a parent's perspective. She described the book as the best she had read and found it amusing and relatively light-hearted, while true to life. She was impressed at how the book examined their experiences without being melodramatic or depressing and was heartened by the fact that Karina's parents did not set themselves up as experts, just parents recounting their story. Overall she found it positive and thoroughly enjoyable, and on a practical note, took on board some of the exercises done with Karina. A recommended good read., This is a delightful little book written by a journalist and Karina's mother, who is herself a university lecturer. Karina's mother vividly, but not over-emotionally, records the family's first six years of Karina's life. In her mother's words: "We mourn the death of the child that we had assumed i had given birth to, yet dearly love the baby we have. We want our child, but don't want her to have Down Syndrome". I very much enjoyed reading this book, and recommend it as an additional resource regarding the early management of a child with Down Syndrome, This book is one family's account of the early years with a child who has special needs. It is intended as a resource book for the families of children with Down Syndrome, teachers and disability service workers., This is a delightful little book written by a journalist and Karina's mother, who is herself a university lecturer. Karina's mother vividly, but not over-emotionally, records the family's first six years of Karina's life. In her mother's words: ""We mourn the death of the child that we had assumed i had given birth to, yet dearly love the baby we have. We want our child, but don't want her to have Down Syndrome"". I very much enjoyed reading this book, and recommend it as an additional resource regarding the early management of a child with Down Syndrome, Reading this book provides an excellent insight into some of the difficulties faced in balancing the needs of a young child with down's syndrome with that of other members of the family. It also discusses some solutions which this family found helpful. It is not a textbook to be used by therapists to understand the full implications of a diagnosis of down's syndrome but, the insight gained might assist in planning interventions appropriate to an individual family. The book is an honest account of disappointments and difficulties as well as pleasures, although the overall tone is extremely positive. The diary excerpts demonstrate the practical ways Karina's parents use to help her and the underpinning theory. I found this book a pleasure to read. It's lack of jargon and easy to read format was a refreshing change for a book that was of professional interest., This is the story of how two parents coped with the birth of their daughter who was born with Down's Syndrome. It recounts very objectively their feelings, fears and hopes as they tried to come to terms with their situation. This is a very inspiring story, told in a mixture of diary extracts and personal feelings. It also contains a very useful glossary and a list of resource addresses and reading materials.
Table of Content
Daffodils and tears; keeping us afloat - family and friends; help; reminders on the fridge; babies are not born walking; listen to me; another baby; Karina starts school; what about dad?; let's party.
Copyright Date
1999
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
00-265256

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