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The Other Child: The Exceptional Siblings of Special Needs Children

English

By (author): Linda Scotson

In The Other Child, Linda Scotson looks at the impact on a child at the arrival of a handicapped sibling. Lili, Linda Scotsons daughter, was only two when Doran was born, and she has been Dorans companion, motivator, carerin fact, sister extraordinaire. In helping Doran, she has had to cope with other problemswith the loss of her father, ill health, and her own minor neurological difficulties. But she has done so with courage and determination.

What do siblings lose, growing up with a brother or sister with brain injuryand what do they gain? How does the hostility and indifference of the outside world affect these childrens lives? Becoming carers themselves, do they miss out on parental care from weary and overstretched parents? How do they reach an understanding, often when very young, of what their injured sibling can and cannot do? Shining through these stories is the love, the humor, and the constancy with which these children approach their very difficult family positionmany of them, in adulthood, continuing to care for the handicapped companion of their childhood.

By drawing attention to these children, Linda Scotson not only pays tribute to their qualities but also shows how unjust the system is towards those parents struggling to keep their brain-injured child within the family. She argues for a greater network of support systems for the healthy siblings and a greater understanding of the new home treatment programs for injured childrenprograms in which the whole family, as a team, can participate. This will be an invaluable book for parents of brain-injured children, and for all those professionally involved in the care of such families.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 404g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781648210204

About Linda Scotson

Linda Scotson was born in Manchester in 1945. She studied painting at the Central School of Art in London and then taught at Croydon Art College exhibited widely and wrote poetry. She is the mother of her daughter Lili and her son Doran. Doran developed a blood condition shortly after birth which resulted in severe brain injury. The story of his rehabilitation is told in Linda Scotson's first book Doran: Child of Courage. He was diagnosed with severe athetoid cerebral palsy visual impairment and severe bilateral hearing loss. His Doctors prognosis was that Doran would never be able to sit stand walk or feed himself was unlikely to have any form of speech and would not grow normally any understanding he might have had would be frustrated by his sensory motor loss. They suggested because of the gravity of Dorans brain damage that he went into care. When Linda refused they advised he be permanently sedated or he would have muscular spasms and cry continuously. Linda felt sedating Doran denied him opportunity to relate to the world around him. She politely handed back the prescribed phenobarbitone. Linda Doran and his elder sister Lili began an extraordinary journey. She wrote a book describing the journey Doran Lili and herself had made so far. The book was translated into many languages and became an international best seller. Parents from all over the world contacted her asking for help. Today Doran is six feet tall with an athletic body he runs half marathons speaks clearly and intelligently and has become an accomplished and gifted painter. Linda points out how fortunate she is to have the help and support of her daughter Lili who works with her at Advance where they visibly change lives. The approach is now extended to many other conditions since the work of the diaphragm is key to both physical and mental health.

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