Team Up for Your Child
A Step-By-Step Guide to Working Smarter with Doctors, Schools, Insurers, and Agencies.
By Wendy Lowe Besmann $15.95
- Simple, family-tested solutions for parents of children with ADHD, autism, developmental and psychiatric disorders.
Easy charts and worksheets break down an overwhelming process into tasks you can handle
Created by a a special needs parent in consultation with 23 health and education professionals.
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What Readers Say About Team Up For Your Child...
“Wendy Lowe Besmann has done a terrific job of translating relevant laws and professional jargon into easy to understand terms and processes Team Up for Your Child is a user-friendly guide for parents who must navigate school and mental health systems to make sure their child is receiving the best possible services.”
~Teri Brister, Ph.D., LPC Director, NAMI Programs for Young Families
“What a wonderful resource for parents and professionals alike. The helpful hints alone make it invaluable.”
~Mark Wolf, Program Administrator, Child and Family Tennessee
“I wish that I had had this book when my son was first diagnosed and I will keep it with me for the rest of our odyssey.”
~Patricia Powell, parent, Birmingham, Alabama
About Our Special Needs Child Parenting Resource
Team Up For Your Child was written to give parents a better understanding and plan of action to help their children grow and learn. This book is filled with a variety of detailed information to help parent understand how to work more effectively with doctors and therapists, deal with insurance, create better IEPs and build relationships with school staff to create success for your child’s future. Team Up For Your Child is a behavioral, developmental and mental health resource book which has helped many special needs families become more knowledgeable and prepared. This book is a valuable resource for parents, grandparents, guardians and professionals.
This book was written specifically to give parents access to the type of behavioral, developmental, and mental health resources that can help a family navigate the health and education systems, and make a difficult parenting job easier.

