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by Penguin Life
Overall Rating: 4.7/5
This amazing book by Dr. Norman Doidge dives deep into the concepts of neuroplasticity and the pioneers who changed how we understand the brain. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in science and learning how the brain is capable of change, even in the presence of injury.
by Penguin Life
Overall Rating: 4.7/5
Dr. Doidge hits another grand slam with this book! This book takes another close look at how the brain heals and is capable of change, even following huge injuries. The author introduces us to more concepts, physicians, and pioneers who are shaping the future of brain science.
by The MIT Press
Overall Rating: 4.7/5
This book walks us through the anatomy and physiology of the brain, and the mechanics of how the brain makes changes. A great book for anyone starting their journey in understanding brain science and its inner workings.
by Barlow Publishing
Overall Rating: 4.8/5
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Karen Pape tells the story of how some children with early brain damage astounded everyone around them. The brain injury they suffered at or near birth had led to motor problems such as the awkward gait we associate with cerebral palsy.
by One Three Nine Inspired Press
Overall Rating: 4.6/5
This book is a TOOL written by a mom/pediatric physical therapist to open discussions about cerebral palsy and inclusion. It demonstrates how to be an advocate for your friends with cerebral palsy and how they are important and have so much value.
by One Three Nine Inspired Press
Overall Rating: 4.7/5
This book is a TOOL written by a mom/pediatric physical therapist to help kids, family, friends and caregivers understand Down Syndrome.
by Ten Speed Press
Overall Rating: 4.6/5
This book by Emily Ladau helps those without disabilities understand what to know, what to say, and how we can be allies to the disability community. I learned a lot from this book.