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Imagine your children, siblings, parents, friends, or neighbors who struggle every day to achieve a goal even if they have a disability, and the system doesn't seem to help change a thing. Consider for a moment that the experts entrusted to help teach them don't really know what the outcome could be. The worst-case scenario may be that they opt not to produce positive change. The pages you will read are packed with powerful and inspiring discussions that might help change the lives of those who matter most.

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Imagine your children, siblings, parents, friends, or neighbors who struggle every day to achieve a goal even if they have a disability, and the system doesn't seem to help change a thing. Consider for a moment that the experts entrusted to help teach them don't really know what the outcome could be. The worst-case scenario may be that they opt not to produce positive change. The pages you will read are packed with powerful and inspiring discussions that might help change the lives of those who matter most.


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Autorenporträt
John D. Hartman is a neurologic Music Therapy Fellow in Milwaukee Wisconsin. He is sought out as a speaker, trainer and clinician relating to adults and children with complex neurologic disabilities. He received his training and Fellowship in neurologic music therapy at the Center for biomedical research in music (CBRM) at Colorado State University and is accredited by the World Federation of Neural Rehabilitation (WFNR) and the Certification Board for Music Therapy (CBMT). He received his Bachelor's degree in music and music therapy from Western Michigan University in 1997. During this commitment to the field John had lead many trainings and seminars across the country on topics of autism, brain injuries and many other developmental disabilities. He has a personal connection to his field having lost his own vision at age nine due to brain cancer. This gives him a unique insight and perspective on disabilities services and solutions to produce prosperous and exciting outcomes for all. He believes and describes that only by tearing apart the system and putting it back together with fundamental principles; we can realize dramatic results and life changing miracles. His engaging and entertaining writing style is sure to inspire and motivate readers and leave them with tools to make a difference.