Raising a severely disabled child is a life lived at the extremes. Extreme fear, extreme joy, extreme fighting for everything your child deserves. And extreme wonder at who they become.
Extreme Parenting pulls no punches and tells the story of Kitty through her mother's eyes. It takes you inside the reality that most people never see. The medical crises, the battles with services, the relentless pressure on families the system was never quite built to support. But it also takes you somewhere unexpected and shows you the profound gifts that disabled children bring to the people around them and to society itself.
Raw, honest, and ultimately uplifting, this is a book that challenges everything you think you know about disability, family and human potential.