Ripples In A Pond by Sheila Shaw

Ripples In A Pond by Sheila Shaw

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Proud of her son's reading and numeracy ability, his general knowledge and his natural ability for mental calculation, former Deputy Head Teacher, Sarah Chilton has no concerns relating to his education. As Jamie moves through his primary years, however, a picture emerges of a complex little boy whose basic social skills are sadly lacking.

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Ripples In A Pond by Sheila Shaw

Former deputy headteacher Sarah Chilton is very proud of her son Jamie. Believing him to be far ahead of his classmates in reading, writing and general knowledge, it seems to her he will sail through primary school without any problems. Unbeknown to Sara as he joins Year 2, however, it becomes more apparent that his social skills are discrepant. Inexplicably Jamie falls behind at school, finding it difficult to follow instructions and relate to his peers. His classmates encourage his strange behaviour, which annoys his teachers who believe that he is simply being rude and disruptive. Sarah and her husband Matt have very different parenting styles, which often leads to arguments. Matt, along with his interfering elderly mother, believe that Sarah's more relaxed approach to parenting is the reason behind Jamie's unacceptable behaviour. As the years roll by, the Chilton family is rocked by a series of stressful events which affects the family dynamics, push Matt and Sarah further apart and affect all who come in contact with Jamie, hence, the title, Ripples in a Pond. At their wits' end, Jamie's teachers eventually seek professional advice. An unexpected diagnosis is reached which explains why his behaviour has been so unusual, but unable to accept it, Matt makes a seemingly irrevocable decision. Heartbroken, Sarah has to come to terms with her new reality: bringing up two children without her husband's co-operation. Can her marriage survive, and Matt's relationship with Jamie, ever be fixed? Ripples in a Pond is the poignant, humorously written tale of a family's struggle to understand their child. It will appeal to those affected by, or wishing to learn more about, the difficulties faced by not only children with disordered social communication skills, but also their schools and families.
Sheila Shaw has worked in education all her life. She lives in Buckinghamshire.
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ISBN 13 9781785890499
ISBN 10 1785890492
Title Ripples In A Pond
Author Sheila Shaw
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2016-03-28
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.