BEYOND EXPECTATIONS INTO A WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES
Insight, inspiration, life lessons and stories from working with children, teens and young adults with diverse abilities.
Imagine the possibilities. Imagine the potential. No matter who they are or what their ability is, everyone deserves to reach for their potential through learning from new experiences, connecting with others, and taking a part in life. The possibilities are there, ready to be developed.
From toddlers to teens, from neuro-typical children to children with diverse needs, the book brings life to issues, disorders, and syndromes that affect people the readers work with. Through real-life examples, the author shares insights, thought-provoking ideas, examples of techniques, practical strategies, and life lessons. This book is a springboard for the reader's ideas and inspirations. By sharing her 45-year journey working with children, the author becomes the children's voices and the readers' come away with a deeper understanding of their clients and themselves. Together we can make changes and enrich lives.
"This book is beautifully written with relevant experiences from all sides of the education team. It is well organized and easy to follow. The experiences are framed in a real-life story instead of your typical educational instruction book. It will be valuable to parents, teachers, special education assistants, and students in college."
- Val Cook, parent
"This is a must-read informative resource book for all educators, care providers and parents who need to communicate and connect with individuals with diverse abilities. Patricia Bailey has given us a wealth of information bringing experience and theory to life, sharing personal insights into work situations and providing the reader with many examples of shared techniques and of practical strategies."
- Linda Raskewicz, support
teacher, retired
"This book is a valuable resource for social workers, parents, and anyone trying to provide the very best service to our individuals. The author's experiences are invaluable and heartwarming. She has put her soul into the book."
- Shannon Timms, administrator with Social Services and Community Living B.C., retired