Description
An indispensable guide to the special challenges faced by parents of learning-disabled children as they enter adulthood, by the author of Laughing Allegra, a leading activist and parent of an adult child with LD.
In 2003 Anne Ford (great-granddaughter of Henry Ford) published Laughing Allegra, about the struggles of raising her learning-disabled daughter, and received a flood of letters from parents of children with LD, ADD, and ADHD, many expressing concerns about what to do as their children age.
On Their Own is an invaluable road map to ease these parents' fears and answer their questions, especially the one that haunts them daily: Will or can their child be on their own, and how? In a candid, sympathetic style, laced with real-life stories, the book covers such topics as: Social skills and dating Staying healthy Sibling relationships Interaction with employers and co-workers Job hunting Finding the right college or trade school Estate planning
Also included are a comprehensive resource guide and exclusive interviews with prominent professionals who have surmounted their learning disabilities: CEO's Sir Richard Branson, John Chambers, David Neeleman, and Charles Schwab, and former governor Gaston Caperton.
"A remarkably helpful book for families dealing with the impact of LD as their children move up and out." --James Wendorf, Executive Director, National Center for Learning Disabilities
"A wise, warm, witty roadmap that will enrich the life of every parent of an adult child with learning disabilities." --Joseph A. Califano, JR., Chairman and President, National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
"A wonderful companion to "Laughing Allegra." These books should be required reading for teachers as well." --Joel Klein, Chancellor, New York City Department of Education
"Anne Ford is the perfect guide to help us see our children through the transitions they will meet throughout life." --Henry Winkler, author of the "Hank Zipzer" children's books
"Answers every question you might have about people with dyslexia and ADHD. I could not recommend this book more highly." --Edward Hallowell, M.D., author of "Driven to Distraction" and "Delivered from Distraction"