Elizabeth'S Song: One Family'S Journey Through Autism - eBook
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Elizabeth'S Song: One Family'S Journey Through Autism - eBook  -     By: David A. Bishop

Elizabeth'S Song: One Family'S Journey Through Autism - eBook

WestBow Press / 2018 / ePub

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Title: Elizabeth'S Song: One Family'S Journey Through Autism - eBook
By: David A. Bishop
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2018
ISBN: 9781973624103
ISBN-13: 9781973624103
Stock No: WW97888EB

Publisher's Description

For more than eight years, author Dr. David A. Bishop and his family struggled to get answers for their daughter, Elizabeth, who was diagnosed with autism at only a year and a half old.

 

Autism is a condition approaching epidemic proportions. It has become so pervasive most public schools today have entire classrooms dedicated to teaching autistic children. Despite this prevalence, support, education, health care, and legal support have lagged. Autism is poorly understood by most people, yet just about everyone knows of a family or child afflicted with it. 

 

In Elizabeth’s Song, Bishop narrates their saga of love, tears, and hope, sharing the lessons they learned about handling common issues, such as health care, insurance, and educational needs. A how-to guide to also dealing with the emotional aspects of autism, it provides support, strength, and hope in the form of pertinent scripture and testimony of the endless blessing of God’s love.

Author Bio

Dr. David A. Bishop earned a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and an MBA and doctorate in business administration from Georgia State University. He has worked as a technologist, speaker, teacher, and consultant for more than twenty-five years for several major corporations. Bishop and his wife, Deborah, have been married for seventeen years and have a ten-year-old daughter with autism.

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