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Whether you are a parent grasping for hope or just someone who wants to make sure you do and say the right thing when interacting with someone who has a disability, The Berkeley Book will inspire, entertain, and guide you on your journey.
“You may want to consider putting him into a home,” the doctor said as he pushed a pamphlet featuring a picture of a large, cement structure with barred windows across the desk.
Standing, Dad shoved the pamphlet back toward the doctor. “We will not institutionalize our son. We will raise him with our other children.” He and Mom walked out of the office, shutting the door behind them.
When Berkeley became strong enough, they brought him home from the hospital; and the family started the best adventure of their lives – living with Berkeley!
Fall in love with Berkeley through a chronological collection of stories about Berkeley told from a sister’s viewpoint. All chapters include a short, practical help section with insights for family, friends, and acquaintances. The help section includes tips on what to say or not to say, ideas on how to help your loved one with disabilities achieve their dreams, and answers to many common questions.