Raising Exceptional Children

I grew up as an exceptional child. It didn’t create a stigma for me personally, but it did require some extra work. There were many other kids in my school that had a tougher time than I did, and now I have friends and family that are facing similar situations. The idea of forcing a child to conform to the norm is still kinds of common, but there is a change coming as disabilities lose that label and people realize that exceptional kids can still learn.

Using both personal and client experiences, Marianne Young shares practical and proven methods that will help parents as they raise children with learning differences. Though putting them into practice can require an adjustment period, these steps are fairly easy to use. The book gives a place to start, and can guide parents in the direction to help their children succeed.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

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