My Mum Makes the Best Cakes by Jo Johnson

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'How can we talk to our children about Brain Injury?' This book presents situations in which brain injured people can be angry, forgetful or unreasonable and shows that it is not the fault of either parent or child and children should not blame themselves. It also demonstrates the positive aspects of life with a brain injured parent.

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My Mum Makes the Best Cakes by Jo Johnson

'How can we talk to our children about Brain Injury?' This book presents situations in which brain injured people can be angry, forgetful or unreasonable and shows that it is not the fault of either parent or child and children should not blame themselves. It also demonstrates the positive aspects of life with a brain injured parent.
My Mum makes the Best Cakes should prove to be a great reassurance and comfort for children coping with a parent's brain injuryThe book presents situations in which brain injured people can be angry, forgetful or unreasonable and shows that it is not the fault of either parent or child and children should not blame themselves. It also demonstrates the positive aspects of life with a brain injured parent and the enjoyable times that can be spent together. Headway: The Brain Injury Association This book has proved to be a very useful support mechanism for service users and families in the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust. We are sure that this will continue to be the case, especially with the inclusion of new activity pages. Professor Michael Oddy, Director of Clinical Services, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust, www.birt.co.uk
Jo Johnson has been working as a neuropsychologist for eighteen years. She worked for two decades within the NHS but now works as an independent consultant teaching and writing for several of the national neurology charities. Her specialist interests include brain injury, dementia and multiple sclerosis. She has written several books to meet the needs of children who have a parent with a neurological diagnosis including 'how to talk to your kids about MS' and my parent has a brain injury; a guide for young people'
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ISBN 13 9780863889868
ISBN 10 0863889867
Title My Mum Makes the Best Cakes
Author Jo Johnson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Routledge
Year published 2013-02-11
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.