Breakthrough Parenting for Children with Special Needs: Raising the Bar of ExpectationsISBN: 978-0-7879-8081-8
Paperback
288 pages
March 2006, Jossey-Bass
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-Joan Celebi, Ed.M, CLC; Founder, SpecialNeedsParentCoach.com
"Winter combines her talents for journalism and parenting in a
book that is part inspiration, part how-to, and wholly optimistic
about your family's survival as you take on the challenge of
raising a child with special needs."
– Terri Mauro, About.com
"In Breakthrough Parenting for Children with Special
Needs (out last month from Jossey Bass), award-winning writer
Judy Winter helps parents 'raise the bar of expectations' for their
challenged children. Winter fought for a normal life for her son,
Eric, before losing him to cerebral palsy. "The demands of special
needs challenged me to the limits of human endurance and helped me
realize my most heartfelt life dreams, too," she writes. From
getting over the myth of the perfect baby, to dealing with staring,
to maneuvering the school system, her wisdom is both practical and
inspiring."
- Parenting Magazine, 2006
--From the Foreword by Gail Williamson, executive director, Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles
"Judy Winter’s book is a wonderful story filled not only
with practical insights but also with inspirational ideas for how
parents can imagine a future filled with high hopes for every
child."
--Timothy P. Shriver, Ph.D., chairman of the board, Special
Olympics
"This wonderful book is a tribute to the power of faith,
optimism, and possibility thinking. Breakthrough Parenting for
Children with Special Needs will provide hope and inspiration
to all families challenged by special needs."
--Dr. Robert H. Schuller, founding pastor, Crystal Cathedral
Ministries/Hour of Power, and author, Don’t Throw
Away Tomorrow
"It’s about ability, not disability! I believe Ms.
Winter will influence many parents and give them a positive outlook
in raising their children."
--Chris Burke, actor, aka Corky from Life Goes On
"In this exceptional book, author Judy Winter delivers inspiring
success stories, specific resources, parent-tested strategies, and
validating words that readers can use to help their children
achieve better lives. Highly recommended."
--Sam Horn, author, Tongue Fu! and emcee, Maui Writers
Conference
"I commend Judy Winter for expressing so honestly the gifts that can be brought about by a commitment to love and defiance against all odds. Her work is one that ought to be taken to heart, regardless of personal situations, as it stands as a tribute to what all people can achieve and what lies at the heart of the human spirit.”--Brooke Ellison, M.A., John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, author, Miracles Happen: One Mother, One Daughter, One Journey
"Inspires the reader to rethink, reframe, and reevaluate their
expectations and parenting style. Judy Winter’s style is
empowering, inspiring, and will help children with special needs
everywhere."
--Cherie Carter-Scott, Ph.D., author, If Life Is a Game, These
Are the Rules: Ten Rules for Being Human
"Judy Winter challenges families and professionals to help
children with special needs to reach their full potential through a
motivational, how-to approach that works. The book states the
importance of focusing on ability, not disability, and
provides encouragement through inspiring success stories of parents
and caregivers who have been there."
--Susan Titus Osborn, author, A Special Kind of Love: For Those
Who Love Children with Special Needs
"Judy Winter’s book requires me to alter my beliefs and
academic content in my instruction to special education teachers
and adds another dimension to the preparation of teachers working
with special need students."
--Edna Felmlee, instructor, Special Education Coordinator/Special
Education Internship, Michigan State University
"Vignettes are carefully woven with medical information to make
a readable book that every parent of a child with special needs
should read. Judy Winter’s knowledge and enthusiasm for the
topic clearly come through. I strongly recommend this book to
all--parents and professionals who work with children with special
needs."
--Virginia Simson Nelson, M.D., M.P.H., professor, Department of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan
Medical School
"This book will be a welcomed addition to the libraries of all
parents, whether or not they have a child with a disability."
--Linda Wacyk, communications manager, Michigan Association of
School Administrators
"A rare combination of a well-researched, compassionate and
no-nonsense, how-to parenting guide for all children."
--Clare Leach, licensed professional counselor, Aspen Colorado
"Ann Frank once said, ‘How wonderful it is that nobody
need wait a single moment before starting to improve the
world.’ Judy Winter is doing it eloquently."
--Ronna Robbins, special educator, Detroit Public Schools
"As the mother of two children with special needs I have been
inspired by Judy Winter’s strength and compassion during a
time of great challenges for her family. As a reader, I have been
impressed by her ability to tell a story in a way that touches the
heart."
--Annie Lewis, Michigan mom of two sons with Asperger’s
Syndrome