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Non Verbal Learning Disability - WHAT TO DO ABOUT
YOUR BRAIN-INJURED CHILD
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What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child® (Softcover)

WHAT TO DO ABOUT YOUR BRAIN-INJURED CHILD
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By Glenn Doman®
Softcover - 318 pages

What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child Or Your Brain-damaged, Mentally Retarded, Mentally Deficient, Cerebral-palsied, Epileptic, Autistic, Athetoid, Hyperactive, Attention Deficit Disordered, Developmentally Delayed, Down's Child, Non Verbal Learning Disability.

In this revised and updated landmark book, Glenn Doman, pioneer in the treatment of the brain-injured–brings hope to thousands of children, many inoperable, many given up for lost and doomed to live in a frightening, even dangerous world.

In this valuable volume for parents and fellow professionals, Glenn documents The Institutes ® forty-year success with the brain-injured, citing statistics and case histories, and illustrating the basic principles of brain development with charts, diagrams and drawings.

He explains why the old theories and techniques failed, explains The Institutes' philosophy and revolutionary treatment of the brain rather than the body, recounts his staff's worldwide research, their breakthroughs and setbacks, and their tireless efforts to refine the treatment of brain injury. He reveals their lifesaving techniques and their tools to measure, and ultimately improve, mobility, language, manual, visual, auditory and tactile development, including unique methods of patterning, masking and motivation, in addition to The Institutes' individualized home program in which parents, and love, are the vital ingredients. All of this is so that the brain-injured child can one day live with his peers, not in an institution.

The great majority of children will do better than their parents had dared hope on the basis of prior experience with the conventional methods. With others, there will be disappointment.

"This book is the first book in history, to my knowledge, which tells how to treat brain-injured children, why to treat brain-injured children, and most precisely what happened to a group of brain-injured children when they were so treated."

- Raymundo Veras, M.D.

"The True and touching story of the efforts of an obviously highly educated group of workers who believe throughly in what they are doing...(who) have unquestionably helped many children and their families."

- Louise B. Ames, The Gessell Institute for Child Development.

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