Not Stupid: The Story of One Mother's Fight to Rescue the Lives of Her Children from Autism
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By: Anna Kennedy
Format: Hardcover
From: John Blake Publishing Ltd
Pub. Date: January 2008
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2008-02-04
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 302
Ean: 9781844545070
Isbn: 1844545075
ABOUT THE BOOK
When Anna and Sean Kennedy discovered that their sons Patrick and Angelo suffered with Asperger's Syndrome and autism respectively, they were truly devastated - but their family's troubles were just beginning.Placed in mainstream nurseries and schools, Patrick and Angelo endured traumatic experiences in a system woefully equipped to cater for their complex needs.Like so many parents, Anna and Sean, having been turned away by no fewer than 26 special needs schools when searching for appropriate educational facilities for the boys, were down - but not out. The local education authority had a fight on its hands. Anna was determined to prove that for children like her sons, the challenges of growing up with autism did not have to end in defeat.Through sheer guts and determination, they turned their situation into a victory for parent power by transforming a disused local school into a centre of excellence for the care and support of those with autism. Their inspirational cause has since gone from strength to strength.With more than half a million people in Britain affected by autism, it is little wonder that their school, established after much heartache and hard work, quickly became over-subscribed - proof, if it be needed, that educational provision in this field is inadequate in the United Kingdom today, and proof also that it is still possible to transform a vision into reality through simply not giving up.
Anna's story, and that of her ever-improving sons, is a beacon of inspiration for parents of special needs children all over the country."Not Stupid" offers readers a rollercoaster of emotions - from the depths of frustration and despair to the dizzy heights of joy - but most of all, it offers a sense of real hope for those whose lives are affected by autism.
"This book is moving, in parts humourous and gives an honest account of one womans battle to get the right education for her sons and other children like them. "
~ Written on 2008-02-21
"First of all this is an extremely remarkable tale of the achievement of this woman and her husband to create a network of schools, a college and other facilities for autistic children, all triggered by the needs of their own children who are still only 14 and 18 years old.
Secondly there is a lot of interesting information about teaching methods and how Anna has managed her family as it turns out her husband has Aspergers too! Some parts of the book are written by her husband and eldest son.
An inspiring tale, and full of relevant information if you care for people on the autistic spectrum."
~ Written on 2008-02-16
"I found this book to be very emotional a storey of Parents who had no where to turn and a battle to get a school for there children with a disability.
A book you wont want to put down just keep on reading.
A rate this book a must Read."
~ Written on 2008-02-07