The saying "it takes a village to raise a child" is especially true for
families with special needs children. It takes an "army" of therapists,
doctors, nurses, counselors, and educators. Special needs families in
the military often find the task even more daunting, compounded by the
unique circumstances of military life today. Even though the challenges
are often greater, there are many helpful resources for families in the
military who are raising a special needs child. In Special Needs
Families in the Military: A Resource Guide, authors Janelle Hill and Don
Philpott provide advice on the many issues that arise, including
diagnoses, financial support, education, medical care, case management,
insurance, advocacy, and coping with the accompanying mental and
emotional trials. The book covers the basic challenges which all special
needs families must face, and also pays special attention to those
resources, programs, and aids available to special needs families in the
military, where the added stresses of military life often make things
seem overwhelming. This book guides special needs families through all
the procedures and protocol they must face, and offers helpful tips for
setbacks and unexpected challenges that may arise. It is essential
reading for military families with special needs children and those who
work with them.