Saving My Sons

Publisher: Bookstorm

Ilana and Martin Gerschlowitz are an ordinary middle-class South African family – young, newly married with bright, promising futures. Ilana falls pregnant and gives birth to David, a happy, healthy baby boy. At 10 months old, David suffers recurring ear infections, and at 11 months old a terrible fever sends him to hospital. David’s behaviour abruptly changes – he no longer looks at his parents, his motor and budding language skills disappear, and the light in his eyes dims. It is the beginning of a journey with autism that few parents would ever want to encounter, and yet a staggering number of children are now diagnosed with autism, and the number of diagnoses rises every year.
 
Ilana and Martin work tirelessly to understand David’s autism diagnosis, and to search for ways to treat their son. The couple arrange an international autism conference, open a treatment centre for autistic children, and begin outreach programs for underprivileged families dealing with autism.
 
Ilana falls pregnant again and their third son, Aaron, develops normally. And then the unthinkable happens – at 16 months Aaron develops ear infections and they decide to insert grommets. Immediately after the procedure, they realise that Aaron is not behaving in his usual manner. Within days, it becomes clear that Aaron, too, has developed autism, and their journey begins afresh. Armed with the knowledge gained from years of treating David, the couple set about ensuring that Aaron’s condition is treated swiftly and carefully.

About Ilana Gerschlowitz

Ilana Gerschlowitz was born in Kestell in the Free State of South Africa, and has a B.Com (LLB). After the diagnosis of her first son’s autism, Gerschlowitz set up and hosted the first Challenging Children’s Conference in South Africa in 2009, and is the managing director of The Star Academy.

About Marion Scher

Marion Scher is an award-winning journalist, lecturer, media trainer and consultant with 25 years' experience in the industry.

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Binding EAN ISBN-10 Pub Date PAGES Language Size Price
Paperback 9781928257646 192825764X 2019-10-20 304 0.00 x 6.22 x 9.18 in $32.95
E-Book 9781928257653 1928257658 2019-07-01 0 0.00 x 0.00 x 0.00 in $23.99

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