What does it feel like to grow up with a disability, either physical or mental?
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Was started thirty five years ago when seven woman, committed to breastfeeding at a time when most babies were bottle fed.
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The parents naturally want to give their children the best possible childhood, to bring out their positive, individual qualities, and to acknowledge them as fully creative beings, so that they may achieve a satisfied, motivated, healthy, and self-confide
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Offers the parents of disabled shildren encouragedment, comfort, and a store of practical advice and inspiration. Parents discucc how they have struggled with the emotions, practical problems, and bureaucratic hassles of raising a disabled child.'
In this book they share their expertise on: bonding with your Baby,