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Print: $17.46 Download: $10.72 In this autobiographical story, a man learns that his son has been born with hemophilia and autism. The stress of the situation catapults the father into single parenthood and he is forced to endure a difficult court battle for sole custody of his disabled son. Through diligence and determination, he develops methods to further help his troubled child. More importantly, he stumbles upon what he believes is his personal calling in life and his purpose for living. With the realization that he has discovered unique methods and tools to cope with parenting difficulties, the man’s focus is now fulfilling his dream of establishing himself as a writer of children’s literature. Including new poetry, HeadItchy and project announcements from the author. FREE MEMBERSHIP website membership to www.masterpiecefactory.com and discount coupons for upcoming books with purchase.
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Download: $6.25 Mr. I-Presume & Friends is a whimsical interactive Explore &
Discovery © Picture Story that entertains while it stimulates growth
in all areas of child development for both typical and developmentally
challenged children. In this early reading adventure, Mr. I-Presume
beams down to planet Earth and introduces his audience to his family
and unique friends.
Mr. I-Presume advances speech & language, comprehension, and
perceptual motor skills in many ways such as teaching readers how to
say “Hip, Hip, Hooray!” and “Good-bye” in the Alien language, duplicated
uncolored pages, funny looking creatures with silly names,
as well as further stimulating readers with story-related questions and
fill-in-the blanks exercises.
Mr. I-Presume & Friends is a fun learning tool that will encourage
desirable mental growth, and empower children to independently
observe and interpret information about their own world.
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Download: $6.25 We’re Going To Do It sets the stage for this uniquely expressed
series of child development stories. Mom and Dad rush
to the hospital and give birth to a bi-racial boy named Christopher.
Mom and Dad’s dreams are shattered when they receive
news from the doctor that their son was born with hemophilia, a
severe bleeding disorder. The bills pile to the ceiling and Mom
is forced to go back to work. Dad stays home and takes care
of Christopher, who is not developing like most other children.
Stress on the family forces Mom and Dad to separate. Christopher
begins to exhibit many unusual behaviors and is diagnosed
with a Neurological disorder. All hope seems lost for Christopher,
but Dad decides to not give up and vows to help Christopher
manage his challenges.
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Download: $6.25 Bodola is a cheerful, adventurous story that shows the difficult
decisions parents of children diagnosed with A.D.H.D are
forced to make as their busy and spontaneous mid-graders begin
to manifest their desires for independence.
Like most boys and girls, Bodola is a boy who enjoys jiving,
singing, playing with toys, and most of all, he loves chips
and pop. He’s never been to the store by himself, and he asks
Mama to please let him go today. Mama wants him to learn about the responsibility that comes with
being independent.
While on his way to the store, he embarks on an adventure of riding a train and then a bus, and is delighted by the sights he
sees along the way.
Bodola is crafted by an experienced parent with the intention of optimizing the reading experience and enabling its audience
to obtain a fuller comprehension of A.D.H.D and associated
theories of the mind, which will in turn empower its readers
to self-regulate the development of deleterious behaviors.
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