Kindred strives to adhere to strict advertising guidelines. Please help us keep our Google Ads in alignment with Kindred's values. Contact us with the URL of any ad on this page if you think it is contradictory to our content.Thank you.
Siblings: Brothers and Sisters of Children with Special Needs
By Kate Strohm
Kate Strohm takes her personal story of her life with her sister who had cerebral palsy as the premise for this moving work. It is a revelation to people like myself who do not have this personal experience and more than that, it is an important social work. Enjoyable to read and deeply acknowledging about a rarely spoken subject. If you are one of the 200,000 siblings in Australia that has a family member with a disability, you will laugh and cry along with these stories. If you are a health worker, this is a must for your own education and you’ll appreciate the resources and practical tips woven throughout the book. Thanks Kate for some beautiful stories and awakening us to this experience.
ISBN: 1862545804
Kindred strives to adhere to strict advertising guidelines. Please help us keep our Google Ads in alignment with Kindred's values. Contact us with the URL of any ad on this page if you think it is contradictory to our content.Thank you.
Kindred strives to adhere to strict advertising guidelines. Please help us keep our Google Ads in alignment with Kindred's values. Contact us with the URL of any ad on this page if you think it is contradictory to our content.Thank you.
How Can It Happen?
The Victorian government has just approved a bill that will allow for abortion of as late as 24 weeks (6 months) 'for any reason'
I used to ‘have a life’ (Now I have a bigger one) Life as a stepdad
When I first began falling in love with Leigh, I couldn’t really relate to her kids. Initially I kept away from them, not wanting to create any attachment that could create trauma should Leigh and I decide not to be together. They were running, noisy, emo
Breaking out of the Box
The average Australian child watches about four hours of television a day! Videos, computer and Playstation games add to the amount of time children spend staring at a screen. How does all this viewing affect their developing minds?
Motherhood as a Bodhisattvic Path
The actual process of opening to give birth is a gateway for complete transformation on all levels of our being. Inherent in this transformative process is the awakening of dormant capabilities that give rise to expanded states of being.