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I Can't Feel My Pulse
- A Professional Reflection on Vulnerabilities Faced by Special Education Students
- Narrated by: Dave Wright
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
I Can’t Feel My Pulse is the third book in Dr. Shafer’s reflection series. It uses a case-study approach to describe the vulnerabilities faced by special-needs children in their attempt to navigate a path toward happiness and success in their lives. Dr. Shafer explains the importance of advocacy, knowledge, and follow-through as vital components toward their safety, wellness, and hope to become contributing members of society. A brief and timely reflection on the effect that COVID-19 is having on distance learning for special-needs students has been added.
©2021 Dr. Robert Phillip Shafer PhD (P)2022 Dr. Robert Phillip Shafer PhD
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