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Our FAScinating Journey: Keys to Brain Potential Along the Path of Prenatal Brain Injury, Second Edition

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Our FAScinating Journey will introduce readers to another winding path in working with prenatally exposed children. Jodee illuminates this path with lights that shine the hope of possibilities for these special kids. On your journey through these pages you • Discover creative approaches in reaching and loving children with attachment issues. • Understand how alcohol affects the growing brains of children. • Become familiar with brain terminology. • Uncover ideas to help a child nutritionally. • Wade through school and behavior issues with tears, laughter and strategies you may not have tried. • Meet professionals who have helped the Kulp family help Liz grow. • Loose yourself in a myriad of ideas within the appendix. • Smile as you get to know Liz, a very real teen who is determined to be the best she can be inspite of FASD. Our FAScinating The Best We Can Be, Keys to Brain Potential Along the Path of Prenatal Brain Injury is written for families, professionals and the community. It’s goal is to open the door to possibilities for our citizens who have sustained brain injury due to toxins in the womb. While this is Liz Kulp’s story, our hope is to open doors for you and your child. We want to help your family become strong and united rather the divided and fall. We want to provide your child "a chance to grow!"

320 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2004

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Jodee Kulp

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Embracing Zak: The Power of Community Compassion by Jodee Kulp

Compassion has the power to transform hearts and build bridges where walls once stood. In her inspiring work Embracing Zak: Community Compassion, award-winning author and advocate Jodee Kulp captures this truth with warmth, honesty, and hope. Through her writing, Kulp invites readers into a story that reminds us all of the difference empathy and understanding can make in the lives of individuals and families.

Jodee Kulp is widely recognized for her decades of advocacy, particularly in raising awareness around Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and the importance of building communities that are safe and supportive for all. Her work has touched thousands worldwide, earning her multiple honors for her heartfelt storytelling, educational contributions, and unshakable dedication to those living with invisible challenges.

Readers consistently praise Kulp for her ability to write with both courage and compassion. Embracing Zak is more than just a story—it’s a call to action. It reminds us that genuine connection and kindness can heal, restore, and empower people who often feel unseen. Many readers walk away not only moved but motivated to carry compassion into their own families and neighborhoods.

Jodee Kulp’s impact is lasting because she does more than tell a story—she shows us what community can look like when love and acceptance are at the center. Embracing Zak is an uplifting read for anyone who believes in the extraordinary power of everyday compassion.

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January 7, 2024
I really appreciate the love and care that went into this book. Though a 2nd edition that I read, it had many errors that I hope have been caught in future editions. The Kulps are pretty amazing people and they absolutely provide hope and help. This book is great for parents, therapists, teachers, and could remain on your bookshelf as a long-time resource.
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May 2, 2011
A great book to allow some insight in the way our kid's brains work. Needed some editing as I think they published it themselves but otherwise a good read. It's good to know that there are parents out there that care to take the time to understand and help their children.
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February 3, 2009
Clinical book on Fetal Alchol Syndrome. Only enjoyable for people going to college to learn about the subject or for parents who live it on a daily basis.
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