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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780963707253 ISBN: 0963707256 Label: Better Endings New Beginnings Manufacturer: Better Endings New Beginnings Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 2004-03 Publisher: Better Endings New Beginnings Studio: Better Endings New Beginnings Accessories:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Our FAScinating Journey will introduce readers to another winding path in working with prenatally exposed children. Jodee illuminates this path with lights that shine the hope of possibilities for these special kids. On your journey through these pages you will: Discover creative approaches in reaching and loving children with attachment issues. Understand how alcohol affects the growing brains of children. Become familiar with brain terminology. Uncover ideas to help a child nutritionally. Wade through school and behavior issues with tears, laughter and strategies you may not have tried. Meet professionals who have helped the Kulp family help Liz grow. Loose yourself in a myriad of ideas within the appendix. Smile as you get to know Liz, a very real teen who is determined to be the best she can be inspite of FASD. Our FAScinating Journey: The Best We Can Be, Keys to Brain Potential Along the Path of Prenatal Brain Injury is written for families, professionals and the community. Its goal is to open the door to possibilities for our citizens who have sustained brain injury due to toxins in the womb. While this is Liz Kulps story, our hope is to open doors for you and your child. We want to help your family become strong and united rather the divided and fall. We want to provide your child "a chance to grow!" Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Fascinating JourneyThis is a great book. I would reccomend it to anyone whom lives with FASD. Full of information. Rating: - FAScinating Journey- a GuidebookJodee Kulp's book "Our FAScinating Journey" is a wonderful resource for every family that is touched by FASD. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders has been around as long as alcohol has, but as an identified syndrome it is really in its infancy. There are not well worn paths that parents like me can follow and I appreciate the great lengths that Jodee went to in documenting the various therapies, strategies and teaching methods that they used in their home. The second page of the books ... Read More Rating: - Concerning, all over the place and disorganizedI immediately found the page design of this book disturbing. There are blurbs and comments all over the margins, and bits of story and anecdotes without any explanation. It is a real ADD kind of lay out, and made the book as a whole rather difficult to read. The book could have benefitted from a real editor. Going forward, there were a wide assortment of assertions in the book which were plain old opinion- there is not a lot of support for some of the declarations about learning, supplements, ... Read More Rating: - A Truly Practical Guide to Raising a Child with FASThis is one of the most practical guides to therapies and treatments for FAS. There are references for physical therapies, sensory therapies and food allergies. Jodee and her daughter have tried to collect all their experiences to make them available to other families so that they do not hve to "reinvent the wheel". The companion book, *All That I Can Be* by Liz Kulp is perfect for teenagers who want to know what FAS is all about. Rating: - Fascinating Life in the FASlaneMs. Kulp has done a wonderful job, as usual, updating her classic book on raising a child with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. This book is a must-read for anyone who loves someone with FASD. |