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Foreword | 9 | |
Preface | 11 | |
Acknowledgements | 13 | |
1 | There's something wrong with your son | 15 |
2 | Looking back | 22 |
3 | Now what do we do? | 26 |
4 | Back to basics | 36 |
5 | Kitchen classroom | 44 |
6 | Reality check | 53 |
7 | Away at school | 66 |
8 | Just a lonely boy | 78 |
9 | Drugs? | 91 |
10 | Out to lunch | 100 |
11 | Light at the end of the tunnel | 113 |
12 | The heart of my artichoke | 122 |
13 | Ch... ch... cha... changes | 132 |
14 | Making sense of the sensory | 145 |
15 | Holla-daze | 156 |
16 | Of things motoric | 168 |
17 | My Girly | 179 |
18 | Finding his passion--and beyond | 188 |
Afterword: The politics of it all | 200 | |
References | 206 |
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