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Cerebral Palsy A Complete Guide for Caregiving

Freeman Miller and Steven Bachrach

465 pages For Family members and Health Care Professionals.
Written by a team of experts associated with the duPont Hospital for Children, this book provides an authoritative overview of cerebral palsy, a term for a group of chronic conditions affecting body movements and muscle coordination, caused by damage to one or more areas of the brain, usually during fetal development.

1998

Ages: 0 - Adult

$49.45


Item No: 120986

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Item No: 120987

Cerebral Palsy and information guide for parents

An Australian publication for parents, families and friends of a young child with a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy.31 pages.

2000

Ages: -

$14.95


Children with Cerebral Palsy A Parents Guide

Edited by Elaine Geralis

This is the first book that families of children with cerebral palsy should read. Written by an expert team of specialists and veteran parents, covers all issues related to the child's development and education.
Paperback
470 pages

1998

Ages: -

$40.95


Item No: 120527

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Item No: 6654

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Handling the Young Child With Cerebral Palsy at Home 4th ed

edited by Eva Bower

Throughout the book the methods and ideas proposed indicate ways in which parents can handle their child to enable them to practice newly-acquired motor skills throughout the day.

2009

Ages: -

$66.00


The Child with Special Needs

Stanley Greenspan, Serena Wieder

496 Pages
A comprehensive approach to developmental challenges including autism, PDD, language and speech problems, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, ADD and other related disorders.

1998

Ages: 0 - 6

$63.95


Item No: 10301