The Less Than Perfect Child

The Less Than Perfect Child by David C. Bardsley, published by Silver Eagle Media in July 2011, is a personal memoir that explores the challenges faced by children with behavioral and learning disorders. This edition spans 182 pages and is presented in English. The author shares his experiences growing up with a diagnosis that his parents refused to accept, providing insights into the struggles of affected children, their families, and educators.
Readers will find a narrative that addresses the complexities of living with conditions such as ADHD, Autism, and Tourette’s, while also offering a message of hope and transformation. The book aims to inspire parents concerned about their children’s futures and to support adults who grapple with similar issues, despite not having formal diagnoses. Through his story, Bardsley sheds light on the realities of parenting and personal growth within the context of family relationships and psychological challenges.
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Growing up with a behavioral or learning disorder is never easy; not for the parents, not for the teachers, and especially not for the affected child. The past 15 years have seen an unprecedented explosion in the diagnosis of ADHD, Autism, Tourette’s, Asperger’s, Defient Behavior. Many of those affected are now reaching adulthood. What will their future be? While growing up in the trenches of disfunctionality, the author was institutionalized at age 8 and diagnosed as mentally retarded: a diagnosis his parents refused to accept. This story of hope and transformation will inspire and encourage the millions of troubled parents who worry about what the future holds for their “Less Than Perfect Child” and help those adults who have never been diagnosed, yet struggle daily with behavioral and learning disorders.
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