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Sound of a Miracle: The Inspiring True Story of a Mother’s Fight to Free Her Child from Autism

stehlisound2 The Sound of a Miracle is the riveting story of Georgiana Stehli’s triumphant progress from autistic and functionally retarded to gifted. When mothers from all over the country contacted Annabel and told their stories, she put them in touch with one another, forming The Parent’s Network, and inspired them to do as she had done: to defy the negative prognoses of the experts and to fight for their children with Autism, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD), Attention Deficit and Central Auditory Processing Disorder (ADD and CAPD), Dyslexia, and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. In curing Georgie’s painful hearing, her most distressing symptom, a new intervention called auditory training made it possible for her to enjoy communication and to excel academically. There are many Georgies now, ready to take their place among their peers without a label, with a future as bright as any child’s. The interest sparked by The Sound of a Miracle resulted in the founding of The Georgiana Organization, the validation of auditory training as a thoroughly researched treatment modality, and avalability worldwide.

ISBN: 978-0-825305-33-7
$14.95 Paperback
Self-help
226 Pages 5.5×8.5

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