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»Bis wir vielleicht eines Tages erkennen, dass das, was wir im ersten Moment für eine Katastrophe gehalten haben, für das Schlimmste, das passieren kann, in Wirklichkeit eine riesengroße Chance ist. Dass das Überraschende zu einem Wunder wird.«Es ist ein Schock, als die junge Mutter erfährt, dass ihr Sohn mit einem seltenen Gendefekt zur Welt gekommen ist. Die Ärzte sprechen davon, dass Theodor nie gehen und sprechen lernen wird. Doch die Mutter gibt die Hoffnung nicht auf. Zusammen schaffen sie das scheinbar Unmögliche. Theodor steht im Alter von fünf Jahren das allererste Mal auf eigenen Beinen.Mit schonungsloser Ehrlichkeit erzählt Astrid Eldflug in einer gelungenen Mischung aus Emotionalität und Sachlichkeit die bewegenden Geschichten aus dem Alltag mit ihrem behinderten Sohn. Ein Buch über bedingungslose Liebe, das eine neue Perspektive voll Kraft und Zuversicht eröffnen wird. Eine Geschichte, die tief berührt.
Social Research and Disability emphasizes how disabled researchers negotiate the empirical process, in light of disability, whilst retaining the scientific rigour of the method.
This book explores the complex, evolving relationships between men, masculinities and social welfare in contemporary context.
This book explores the opportunities and challenges people with disabilities experience in the context of digital games from the perspective of three related areas: representation, access and inclusion, and community.
This edited volume explores blindness as a construct with which we the contributors engage as part of our social existence and/or academic research. Irrespective of eye conditions, or the lack thereof, blindness is an understanding at which we have all come to arrive.
Marking a new direction for disability sport scholarship, this book explores cutting-edge issues and engages creatively with contemporary approaches to research in this important emerging discipline.
This provocative and challenging book argues for the vital importance of critical self-reflexion in the field of adaptive physical activity (APA).
Have you ever wondered why when you were sure you communicated clearly your friend still didn't get what you were saying? The words we use have attached to them our emotions, our history, our own interpretation, our dreams, our desires, our fears, and so much more. Our words paint pictures in our mind and affect what we hear. Thus, our words don't have a standard meaning but rather a usage that is influenced by our mental pictures. Not until we see all of this in what the other person is saying, until we have practiced visual listening, has true communication happened. Hardy will show you how your mental pictures affect how you communicate and how you hear others. "Blind shares a new perspective and toolkit on how we should relate to others by improving the clarity of our communication while also building empathy to improve how well we see and hear others. Blind has different ways of framing information through a balance of practical exercises, personal and professional anecdotes, and biblical references, and communication and psychology research, which is helpful to thoroughly understand the concepts in an entertaining way. - Grace Bassett, PhD, Communication "Blind is absolutely brilliant! Hardy sought to deal with one of the most serious problems of communication breakdowns, between people, especially couples. He draws from numerous examples, including his own life, to expose how communication breaks down but he also offers very constructive suggestions to overcome this problem. Jeanette and I have found his insights most relevant and useful. - Cecil Peasley, Founder and President of Living Ministries International Exter Hardy III is married to his blessing, Lisa, and together they have eight children and seven grandchildren. He has served as Pastor at Pole Line Road Baptist Church in Davis, CA since March 1991. He loves cross-cultural ministry and the communication challenges that brings. God has blessed Exter with the opportunity to serve on six different continents. He has his M. Div. and D. Min. from Gateway Seminary and his M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from California State University, Sacramento. He also authored "Does Ministry Have to Hurt so Much?" published by Xulon Press.
Hearing, health and technologies are entangled in multi-faceted ways. The edited volume addresses this complex relationship by arguing that modern hearing was and is increasingly linked to and mediated by technological innovations.
Many people think that profound disability presents us with a real problem, often because it seems difficult to connect with someone who does not seem to think or act like us. Positioning profound disability in this way immediately sets up a 'them' and 'us', where the person with profound disability becomes the problematic 'other'.
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