Outline for Parents of Special Needs Children

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From The Author:
I am an author of over 20 books and I have a special needs daughter who is now a young adult. I am very proud of her. She did not speak until she was five years of age.
Starting at the age of 2 she spent most of her time with a Speech Therapist and a Child Psychologist. Without this help starting at such an early age, I don’t know what kind of a life she would have had.
It is very important for you to tell your story so you family, friends, medical professionals and complete strangers, can understand and learn from your life’s story.
You can even publish your story online and become a published author and make money.

1.  When following this outline below give a lot of facts and descriptions so the reader can follow you and understand your train of thought.
2.  Once you have given the reader a good beginning with following this outline, you can then broaden it into detail adding pictures along the way.
3.  If you do not want to type this information, you can have somebody ask you these questions and you can talk into a tape recorder. Then at another time it can be typed into a document for your family.
4.  Try and think back into the past and try to remember in order of how your life story played out.
5.  Pictures are a great way to tell your story. Place pictures in the outline to help your family history.
6.  Or place pictures in a book and write short stories about the pictures.
7.  As your story progresses, you will find that you are making your family tree.
Here are some questions to ask yourself.
Who are you in life?
What does life mean to you?
What was so unusual about your life compared to other peoples?
What do you want others to remember about you?
What is the disability viewed by you?
What is the worst part?
What is the best part?

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