Saturday, December 27, 2008

Like Sound Through Water or Big Book of Diabetic Desserts

Like Sound Through Water: A Mother's Journey Through Auditory Processing Disorder

Author: Karen J Foli

A mother knows when something is wrong with her child. If the problem is physical, she takes the child to a doctor. But if the problem is a misunderstanding of her child's mind, where does she turn for help?

This is Ben's story.

He was a happy, healthy boy -- a mother's dream come true. Yet by the age of three, Ben's development was significantly delayed: He couldn't make sense of the simplest phrases, and he still hadn't started talking. When Karen Foli finally took her son, Ben, to a speech and hearing clinic, she was told that he was "probably retarded and perhaps autistic." But Karen knew that Ben was highly perceptive, even frustrated by his inability to communicate. Trusting her "mother's intuition," Karen set out on a journey to learn the truth about her son's condition....and what she found was APD.

A person with auditory processing disorder receives jumbled and distorted sounds. But the ability to hear is usually normal. Even though it affects millions of Americans, APD can be difficult to diagnose and challenging to treat. Through years of research, and personal interviews, Karen Foli learned everything she needed to know about APD in order to help her son achieve the greatest gift of all: communication. Like Sound Through Water is her story -- winning, inspiring, and true.



Table of Contents:
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Edward M. Hallowell, M.D.
Introduction

One A Healthy Baby?
Two The Evaluation
Three Through the Looking Glass
Four Separation
Five Purgatory
Six Merry Christmas
Seven Inertia
Eight First Impressions
Nine Riddle Solved
Ten I Can Hear That
Eleven A Child's Labor
Twelve Feeling Sound
Thirteen Down and Up
Fourteen Entering the System
Fifteen Liberty
Sixteen Hindsight and Help
Epilogue One Year Later
Resources

Book review: Whole Grain Cookbook or Migraine Cookbook

Big Book of Diabetic Desserts: Decadent and Delicious Recipes Perfect for People with Diabetes

Author: Jackie Mills

The first dessert cookbook from ADA— featuring 150 easy-to-use recipes

The Big Book of Diabetic Desserts, the first dessert cookbook ever published by the American Diabetes Association, features mouth-watering treats that will satisfy every sweet tooth—and without using substitutions or those odd ingredients that can make a dessert taste bitter.With over 150 recipes that cover everything from pies, tarts, cakes, and cookies to custards, mousses, cheesecakes, and frozen delights, this cookbook has every great dessert you will ever need.

The Big Book of Diabetic Desserts also shows you how to bake with artificial sweeteners and keep your recipes low-calorie and luscious. Every recipe includes a special tip to help make each dessert delectable—and easy to make.

Finally, a dessert cookbook for people with diabetes that actually has great-tasting recipes!



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