Christy Oslund: 4 books

Book cover of Dare to Not Die: A Pamphlet for Those who Consider Suicide
by Christy Oslund
Language: English
Release Date: January 18, 2015

Hope. Acknowledgement. Encouragement. When we live with suicidal thoughts sometimes what we need most in life is hope that life will not remain so painful; acknowledgement that we have already battled through much; encouragement that if we keep going eventually things will improve. As someone who...
Book cover of Gracie an English Bull Terrier: A Handbook for Being Dog's Best Friend
by Christy Oslund
Language: English
Release Date: January 16, 2015

Living with an English Bull Terrier (EBT) can be very entertaining; disruptive, sometimes chaotic, and never dull. At the same time this is not a breed that is well suited to all people or home environments. One of the goals in writing about the amusing side of life with an EBT was to help readers...
Book cover of Supporting College and University Students with Invisible Disabilities

Supporting College and University Students with Invisible Disabilities

A Guide for Faculty and Staff Working with Students with Autism, AD/HD, Language Processing Disorders, Anxiety, and Mental Illness

by Christy Oslund
Language: English
Release Date: November 21, 2013

With increasing numbers of students with invisible disabilities attending college and university, faculty and staff find themselves faced with new challenges. This practical handbook provides lecturers, tutors, disability services, and administrative staff with an overview of the invisible disabilities...
Book cover of Succeeding as a Student in the STEM Fields with an Invisible Disability

Succeeding as a Student in the STEM Fields with an Invisible Disability

A College Handbook for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Students with Autism, ADD, Affective Disorders, or Learning Difficulties and their Families

by Christy Oslund
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2013

The STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) attract many students with autism, ADD, affective disorders and related invisible disabilities who are highly intelligent and analytical, but who, upon entering higher education, may find that they struggle with independent living and a different...
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