My Journey With My Autistic Son
F. A. Fulks
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Beschreibung
Have you ever considered what it takes for a child with disabilities to maneuver through the educational system? Do you know the state and federal laws that protect children with disabilities from being lost in that same system? In this book, Dr. F. A Fulks grants you a front row seat and full access into her journey through the obstacles and challenges of her son's pursuit of a high school diploma. Her son, Elvan, overcame bullying and an initial misdiagnosis that could have changed the complete trajectory of his life. This book outlines her journey and the need to implement and adhere to the Individual Education Plan (IEP) for her autistic son.
Dr. F. A. Fulks is a mother, leader and advocate for the educational excellence of all children. Dr. Fulks a lifelong learner and a voice of authority in the educational field. She is the proud owner of Quitting Is Not An Option, also known as QINO, a family and marriage counseling service. Dr. Fulks is a well experienced, licensed marriage counselor with over 28 years of service. She also serves as the Executive Director of Elvan's Lifeline, a registered, 501c3 non-profit organization that assists families of children with learning disabilities.
Dr. F. A. Fulks is a proud member of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority. She's a sister and friend. She is the loving wife of Jacobs Fulks. Together, they have four beautiful adult children.
Dr. F. A. Fulks is the epitome of servanthood and an example of Harriet Tubman's perseverance and tenacity. Her life's mantra is "If I can help somebody, as I travel along the way, then my living shall not be in vain."
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disability, autism, school, youth, autistic, education, disabilities, children, spectrum