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A father's account of his family's experience with autism, his son's perplexing disability. From Jordan's birth through to his eighth year, Schulze describes his son's transformation from happy, engaging toddler to a progressively disturbed and disconnected child with autism. With keen insight the
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author conveys both his personal struggle to accept and understand the reality of Jordan's disorder, and his determination to help his child through a wide array of treatment and educational programmes. This story affirms the strength of the human spirit, and attests to the needs of a family raising a child with a developmental disability. Show Less
Publication
Woodbine House (1993), Paperback, 216 pages
Pages
216