Cara.
Growing
With a Retarded Child

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Cara. Growing With a Retarded Child

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Manufacturer: Temple University Press
Author: Martha Moraghan Jablow
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1982-09
Publisher: Temple University Press
Label: Temple University Press
Number Of Pages: 210

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Despite the fact that Cara Jablow was born with Down's syndrome, formerly known as "mongolism," she was reading before she was five. Her mother, a journalist, dramatically recounts Cara's development from birth to age seven, revealing how a family reacts to the news that their baby is retarded, how they now can make use of early intervention programs, and what Cara's prospects are for the future.

The book is a personal success story—the author admits to a "mother's pride"—because Cara benefited from programs that gave her extensive practice in motor and other skills. Not all the parents' dealings with doctors and educators have been good, however. The Jablows frequently encountered stereotypes of how little potential Down's syndrome children have, yet they also faced bureaucratic Catch-22s over Cara's developmental successes, as when Cara's speech tested too close to age level for her to receive state-funded speech therapy.

There is a great deal of family dynamics here: how parents support each other in times of severe stress; how they break the news of a retarded baby to friends and doting grandparents; how their normal children relate to the retarded one.

There are, of course, many special difficulties in raising a retarded child, but the book also points out that raising a normal child isn't all that different. The many family photos vividly evoke this. Like other families, the Jablows celebrate, suffer, and act silly. For professionals and parents, Cara's school life is illustrated with photos, test results, and educators' comments on her development.
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wonderful 2000-03-25
Hi! this is Angela and Sarah yes martha your niece and her best friend! The book is great. It is a masterpiece. It documents the life and struggle of a child with down syndrome. We very much enjoyed this book. Everyone should read it!

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