Foreword by Rt Hon David Cameron MP. Introduction.; Chapter 1: John.; Chapter 2: Phil.; Chapter 3: Andrew.; Chapter 4: Simon.; Chapter 5: Rob.; Chapter 6: Kash.; Chapter 7: Andrew.; Chapter 8: Matthew.; Chapter 9: Kevin.; Chapter 10: Nigel.; Chapter 11: Yuri.; Chapter 12: Steve.; Chapter 13: Jonathon.; Chapter 14: Gordon.; Chapter 15: Tony.; Chapter 16: Paul.; Chapter 17: Richard.; Chapter 18: Mike.; Chapter 19: Edward.; Chapter 20: John.; Chapter 21: Michael. Conclusion.
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GÇ£Us menn++? do not readily express our feelings and to have a book that expresses men's thoughts and feelings towards their own disabled child was a great opportunity to see whether there are other dads out there who feel like me. The book gives the reader an amazing insight to these 21 very different Dads' lives, each giving an account of their child's disability, their feelings, family background and their child's development. Each account ends with a piece of advice from these dads to other fathers and there are many various offers of advice, but the overwhelming sense of strength and optimism is clear and humbling to read I certainly could connect and identify with many of these dads and would recommend it to other dads of children with hemiplegia to read because the overriding positive comments do make you reflect on your own well being: John (dad of two-year-old Rhiannon) says, GÇ£if able-bodied people had the same determination as disabled folk, then we would all be winners.n++?