| About the Book
She Doesn't Look
Deaf examines a parent’s emotions and struggles while raising a
deaf child. Parenting is a challenge in the best of circumstances,
but add a child with a special need and the stressors increase
ten-fold.
Corinne Cheatham
shares the denial, anger, and acceptance she experienced when her
daughter was diagnosed as being deaf. She describes the obstacles she
encountered, and still encounters, while trying to make sure that her
daughter receives the best services possible from school districts and
businesses. She stresses the importance of parents advocating for
their children and provides information on how parents can educate
themselves about the available services. She also discusses the laws
currently in place that are supposed to prohibit discrimination on the
basis of disabilities. Parents need to make sure that these laws are
being enforced, and if they aren't, to hold society accountable,
because our future generations are worth it.
About the Author
Corinne Cheatham grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with her parents and
younger brother. She was awarded an Army ROTC scholarship by the
university of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where she received a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Nursing. After graduation she spent four years in
the military as a Pediatric Registered Nurse, living in places such as
San Antonio, Texas; San Francisco, California; Honolulu, Hawaii; and
Ft. Polk, Louisiana. It was at Ft. Polk that she met her wonderful
husband Andre and their beautiful daughter Aaliyah was born. The
family has since moved to Washington state.
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