Parents of children with albinism now have access to a one-of-a-kind book that will undoubtedly be a go-to resource for years to come. Unveiled at NOAH’s 12th National Conference in Las Vegas, Raising a Child with Albinism: A Guide to the Early Years is a 200-page volume containing contributions from close to 20 different writers. It provides a singularly authoritative source for new parents of children with albinism. Edited by NOAH member Susan DuBois, mother of two children with albinism, the reassuring and comforting book is illustrated with color photos contributed by Positive Exposure’s Rick Guidotti and eight other
Topics include:
- What is albinism?
- How will albinism impact my child’s development?
- How do I stimulate my child’s vision?
- The social impact of albinism.
- Sun safety
- Early intervention and IEP programs
- And MUCH more!
Funding for the four-year project comes from Northern Illinois NOAH and a grant from Delta Gamma sorority.
Order you copy today from the New NOAH Store.