CEREBRAL PALSY BOOKS
There are several books on cerebral palsy available in the market which can help you to understand the condition better and try to treat it in the best possible manner.
Even though doctors tend to have information on the workings and facts of a condition but they might not always be able to relate it to your feeling. You must go through cerebral palsy books which have been written by a person who has experienced it firsthand offering great comfort and explaining what the child might face in the present and future.
Some of the cerebral palsy books available in the market are:
Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Parents’ Guide by Elaine Gerlais
Cerebral Palsy: A Complete Guide for Caregiving by Freeman Miller, M.D. and Steven J. Bachrach, M.D
Brothers and Sisters by Laura Dwight
The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Cerebral Palsy by James N. Parker and Philip M. Parker
Rolling Along: The Story of Taylor and His Wheelchair by Jamee Riggio Heelan
Howie Helps Himself by Joan Fassler
Gross Motor Skills in Children With Down Syndrome : A Guide for Parents and Professionals by Patricia C. Winders
These are inexpensive books and free publication is also available for them.
Cerebral palsy books can create a better understanding of the obstacles which you and your family might face. The good thing is that it never hurts to have knowledge and information from someone who tends to have experience regarding cerebral palsy firsthand. Keep in mind that cerebral palsy books are available in the market so you don’t have to carry it all on your own.