"Life books" from My Personal Experience as a Parent
Ann Tombs
What I mean by "Life Books" with examples from my family and friends including people with learning disabilities and their families. The uses and abuses of Life Books.
A few practical hints about making Life Books and why people with learning disabilities are less likely than any other people to have recorded their lives.
Making a Life Book for my son Sandy who has severe learning disabilities and communication problems to:
What is a Life Book?
Why make a Life Book?
Practical points
Always put name, date and place on photos
Resolve communication difficulties
What is the purpose of the book?
Choose a format (e.g. plastic book) and size
Set a time limit
Make photocopies and archive main copy
Conclusion
Everyone has a story to tell
Anything can be a Life Book
Always put names on photos.
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