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A Fervent Hope
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A Fervent Hope in Ottawa, ON
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A Fervent Hope in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $35.95
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We can only enjoy the rainbow after the rain has fallen... A Fervent Hope is the story of the unstoppable, unconditional love of two parents who believed beyond a shadow of a doubt that autism was curable. They abandoned all the negative predictions, labels, and the grim future that had been placed upon their children and instead educated themselves and fought back. Their denial of the belief that autism had to be a permanent condition took them down a different path; they were forced to blaze a new trail for each of their children, resulting in the recovery of two while the third is a miracle in progress. Their story is unique because their boys were so different in their symptoms, their diagnoses, their treatment, and their recovery. The one constant, the one thing that was similar, was their parents' belief that anything and everything was possible. A fervent hope was all they needed to take the first step to full recovery. If you are going to recover your child you must abandon what you have been told and accept the fact that autism is curable; they live this new reality every day.
We can only enjoy the rainbow after the rain has fallen... A Fervent Hope is the story of the unstoppable, unconditional love of two parents who believed beyond a shadow of a doubt that autism was curable. They abandoned all the negative predictions, labels, and the grim future that had been placed upon their children and instead educated themselves and fought back. Their denial of the belief that autism had to be a permanent condition took them down a different path; they were forced to blaze a new trail for each of their children, resulting in the recovery of two while the third is a miracle in progress. Their story is unique because their boys were so different in their symptoms, their diagnoses, their treatment, and their recovery. The one constant, the one thing that was similar, was their parents' belief that anything and everything was possible. A fervent hope was all they needed to take the first step to full recovery. If you are going to recover your child you must abandon what you have been told and accept the fact that autism is curable; they live this new reality every day.

















