Workbook Testimonials from
Parents and Professionals
"Growth is hard and can take a lot of time. If you have tried before
you know the real work happens when we really take the time
out to look deep within. This workbook helps you begin to ask
yourself the hard questions so you can begin your journey
to self-improvement."
(JT, BA specialist)
"This workbook provides parents a glimpse into their life and accomplishments. Unlike other books, this mostly focuses on the
parent and how to help themselves while also helping their child.
After all the parent is the #1 advocate for their child. I highly
recommend this book to parents with special needs children
who need a reminder that they are doing wonderful taking
care of their child."
(EC, speech therapist)
"I have a 20 year old daughter with Autism and by far Dr. Victory’s
self-help workbook is one of the best I’ve seen. It truly helps the
parent focus on becoming the best advocate for their child while also working on themselves. So they can become the best parent
and person. I highly recommend this workbook for any parent
who has a special needs loved one"
(CO, mother)
"The workbook was very interesting, helpful, and provided
great ways to guide me and let me know it is okay to be myself.
To be happy throughout our quest for answers and information."
(JS, mother)
"Parents of children with special needs struggle through coping with
their child's diagnosis and the life ahead. I love having this workbook handy to refer to parents as a way of letting them know I recognize
that they're struggling and here is something that can help you process what you're going through."
(MS, BCBA)
"This self help workbook for parents is an easy read with very
concrete guidelines for obtaining greater inner peace while caring for
a child with a disability. It is a roadmap to celebrate what you have
accomplished while strategizing how to eliminate or avoid those
negative factors in your life that impede success. The hands
on interactive activities are simple yet profound in their impact.
The guidebook gently suggests ways that caregivers can be kind to
themselves and maximize their own physical and mental health, so
they can be there 100% supporting their child and family in a manner
that does not result in exhaustion and burn-out. Giving parents
concrete tasks helps them focus on their own needs in what can
be an extremely stressful and chaotic life. It was also heartwarming
to read the emphasis on parents forming a network of individuals who
support their unique journey. People who are there for you in the way
you need them is so critically important! Families do not need
complex jargon that makes them more confused than they already are.
This workbook simplifies everything for parents and caregivers and
gives hope for a bright, successful future."
(GS, advocate & presenter)