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This book is chock-full of research and advice, though some readers may want more perspectives and examples from parents who have neurodivergent children.
This touching, beautifully written work will help many people who have endured loss or complicated paths to parenthood. They are sure to find experiences that resonate with them.
The topics of overstimulation and stress are sure to be relatable to most parents. Boyd’s book expertly delivers implementable ideas to overcome these issues.
This helpful resource addresses the number-one behavioral issue presented to pediatricians. It’s designed mostly for parents but is also a great tool for mental health professionals and educators.
Parents will appreciate this resource that aptly tackles AI and other modern challenges while sharing viable solutions, such as intergenerational living, to connect isolated children to others.
A must for collections. This work offers much insight and interweaves the author’s personal experiences with interviews with numerous parents with a variety of disabilities about their experiences.
This book will prove relatable to the many parents who have faced mental illness, along with the everyday challenges of parenting that include body changes, the perfectionist-inducing list of demands society pushes on moms, and the inconveniences of powering through on sick days or experiencing shame as a child throws a tantrum on the floor in a public space.