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Genre: Young Readers Title: Just Chris AUTHOR: Christopher Shiveley Welch “He is adopted and very proud of it,” reads the blurb on the back cover of this interesting little paperback. “Just Chris” begins just as one would expect – at the beginnin…
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Debra Shiveley Welch was born in Columbus, Ohio and has lived in the Greater Columbus area all of her life. She now resides in Central Ohio with her husband, Mark, and their adopted son, Christopher, also a published author. Debra is an Amazon Best Selling Author and the recipient of the FaithWriter’s Gold Seal of Approval and Books & Authors Award of Excellence recipient, and winner of Books & Authors Best Non Fiction Book – 2007.

A third generation poet, Debra has been writing since age nine. In her early twenties she had her own column in the "Baltimore Eagle Gazette.: Later, she worked as editor for several newsletters, including as development editor for "The Parent Connection" for The League Against Child Abuse.

“The defining moment in my life is the day that I became a mother, and our attorney placed my son in my arms. I drew him to me, breathed him in, memorizing his unique scent, imprinting his essence into my very being. It brought me full circle. I knew that this was a very special calling in my life, to be with this soul, and to share my life with this child. To this day, I revel in his unique perfume.”

Written while waiting to pick up her son from pre-school, "A Very Special Child" was born. Debra wanted to tell the story in a spiritual way, and in such a manner that would make a child proud to be adopted. She also felt that it was important to reinforce the fact that he or she was loved from the very beginning. These feelings, therefore, were her muse, and "A Very Special Child" sprang from her heart, virtually complete with the first writing.

Debra is the author of three books: "Son of My Soul – The Adoption of Christopher," released during November, National Adoption Month, in 2007 and a Best Seller on Amazon within the first week of its release, "A Very Special Child," a Best Seller in English at Amazon Japan and on Amazon America, and "Jesus Gandhi Oma Mae Adams," Debra’s first novel, co-authored with Linda Lee Greene, an Amazon Best Seller as well. "Christopher Bullfrog Catcher," written by her son at eleven-years-of-age, and scribed by Debra, who wrote its introduction, was followed in November 2008 by his second book "Just Chris," an autobiography documenting his memories of growing up with a deformity, his fight to overcome several learning differences, his delight in being adopted, and his incredible love for the lake on which he was raised. All are available through Saga Books http://www.sagabooks.net/ and at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/.

Currently Debra is working on “Christopher’s Family Table - Inheriting Family Recipes & Traditions From Adopted Kin & Clan,” a companion cook book to “Son of My Soul - The Adoption of Christopher,” which she is co-authoring with her son, “Cedar Woman,” a romance recounting the adventurous life of a Lakota Sioux holy woman, and a thriller, “Heads Are Gonna Roll,” an ambitious tale weaving English history, reincarnation and murder.
My Published Books or Favorite Books
"Son of My Soul - The Adoption of Christopher"
"A Very Special Child"
"Jesus Gandhi Oma Mae Adams"

And my son's books:

"Just Chris"
"Christopher Bullfrog Catcher"
My Website
http://www.DebraShiveleyWelch.net
My other Websites
http://www.Merribuck.com

Your Son is Incapable of Learning[1]

I sat for a minute, looking at the counselor who had requested the meeting, trying to decide if I'd heard her correctly. I felt my left hand press against my pounding heart.

“Did you say, ‘incapable of learning?’” I queried. “Yes,” she responded, and proceeded to mouth paragraphs of jargon, which my confused brain was incapable of comprehending let alone translating.

Stupefied, near panic, I fought for coherent thought. Slowly, however, a heat began to rise from my trip-hammering heart and to suffuse my face. Rage replaced terror.

“Incapable of learning?” I cried! “Incapable?” I repeated loudly. “How can you say that? How can you doom a child of three years of age to that kind of diagnoses? He taught himself the alphabet at two! How can you say that?” I raged.

I have to admit that there were times when I believed I was either incapable of understanding what was going on in my son’s little head or reluctant to admit that there was a problem, but this I knew: Chris could learn. He had indeed taught himself the alphabet. I had purchased a wooden alphabet puzzle in lower case letters. Christopher would bring them up to me, one-by-one, and I would say, for instance, “a – apple.” It didn’t take me long to realize that he was actually learning the alphabet.

Of course, I realize that I was teaching him. But, the “game” was initiated by Chris, and it demonstrated a desire on his part to know, a wish to learn. This initiation on his part was indeed a form of self-teaching. Chris made the move. Chris wanted to know.

Incapable of learning! As my mother used to say, “Bull Hockey!” I thought of my friend Sue and her daughter Gretchen. Born with Williams Syndrome, Gretchen was an adorable, pixyish young woman with a sweetness of soul that made her a joy to know. At birth, Sue was told that Gretchen would never be able to dress, feed, or take care of herself. Sue had refused to believe it, and proceeded to patiently teach her daughter as she would any child. The end result was a charming young woman, who admittedly was mentally challenged, but was happy, had friends, and held down a full time job, far from the diagnosis her mother was given at the time of Gretchen’s birth.

“Where are the people who know where the people are?”[2]

I removed Chris from the school and entered him into a church-run preschool; Chris began to show progress. It was in Pre-Kindergarten that an inability to focus caused his teachers to mention the possibility of Central Auditory Processing Disorder. CAPD affects the ability to process what you hear. I set up an appointment immediately to have him tested. The results were negative. Chris passed with flying colors.

Next came testing for Attention Deficit Disorder. Although diagnosed with ADD, none of the medications, covering everything from Adderall to Welbuterin, had any affect whatsoever.
More years passed and still we tried to understand Chris’ particular issues. Aspberger’s was mentioned as well as epilepsy. We didn’t know where to turn until, finally, an educator suggested we take Chris to a neurological psychologist. Chris was diagnosed with ADD, Dysgraphia, Working Memory Deficit and Executive Function Deficit.

Dysgraphia is a neurological disorder, which interferes with the fine motor skills needed in the physical act of writing. For instance, when Chris puts pen or pencil to paper, some letters will “float”: they will be too high or too low, and his penmanship is generally too large or too small, and very difficult to read. In addition, because it is so difficult, Chris cannot write his thoughts with as much fluidity as he can when dictating or typing.

He also confuses some words, using “tell” instead of “ask,” and “never” instead of “ever,” and has trouble tying his shoes.

Working Memory Deficit affects short-term memory, and Executive Function Deficit can manifest in problems with test taking.

At last, we had a diagnosis. It was not easy to accept, but coping strategies could be taught to help Chris learn, and that was the key word! Learn! Yes, he would learn!

Learning Differences – Not Learning Disabilities

Christopher has worked hard to overcome his learning differences – yes, differences. It isn’t that he is not able to learn, he simply learns differently.

We have worked with our son by being active in his school work, at school and at home. When necessary, tutors are hired.

Chris plays guitar and is now the proud owner of an acoustic, six string electric and a bass guitar. He plays excellently after a mere eight months of lessons. He has asked for a mandolin and wants to take piano lessons as well.

Chris is an excellent swimmer, gardener, is becoming an accomplished cook and is working with me on a cookbook.

In 2008, Chris finished the ninth grade with glowing reports! Not one teacher referenced focusing problems. A master speller and a budding essayist, Chris has received excellent grades in his written assignments, which are typed.

As I finish this article, I am awaiting an email from his publisher as to when his second book will be released. Yes, my boy who was diagnosed as “incapable of learning” is a twice traditionally published author.

I think back and can’t help but send out a thank you prayer to my friend Sue, whose example helped me to help my son. She taught me to listen to my heart, to believe in my son and his abilities, and to trust in his desire to learn and to grow.


[1] Excerpts from Son of My Soul – the Adoption of Christopher, Debra Shiveley Welch, Saga Books
[2] Joan Plowright as Eva Krichinsky Avalon 1990, written and directed by Barry Levinson

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Save My Son's School!

Governor Strickland,

With your proposal of Sub. H.B. 1, you have lost my vote. I was waiting to see if you were listening to your fellow citizens, but you held that rally Friday and I realized that you are deaf to what we want, what we need.

Parents of children in charter schools throughout Ohio are uniting and we are coming to the same conclusion and the same decision.

So, 88,000 plus students: each has grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and some even have siblings and friends of… Continue

Posted on May 11, 2009 at 5:13pm —

Author Debra Shiveley Welch

Book Review on "Just Chris"



Genre: Young Readers
Title: Just Chris
AUTHOR: Christopher Shiveley Welch

“He is adopted and very proud of it,” reads the blurb on the back cover of this interesting little paperback. “Just Chris” begins just as one would expect – at the beginning of Chris. We learn some of the diffic… Continue

Posted on March 10, 2009 at 12:51pm —

Author Debra Shiveley Welch

Just Chris





Born with cleft lip and palate, Christopher waited for six days until an adoptive family was found for him. Finally placed in the loving arms of his joyous parents, he now faced a new challenged: multiple surgeries.

Read in his own words his memories of… Continue

Posted on December 4, 2008 at 1:08pm —

Author Debra Shiveley Welch

Christopher Bullfrog Catcher





Christopher Bullfrog Catcher is a fun way to teach your child how to write. The reader is taught how to follow a simple formula in order to create their own special story. Add to that a guide on how to catch bullfrogs, and a message regarding the care… Continue

Posted on December 4, 2008 at 12:55pm —

Author Debra Shiveley Welch

Son of My Soul - The Adoption of Christopher





Son of My Soul – The Adoption of Christopher
is the story of a woman’s journey through loneliness, poverty and neglect, her triumph over a turbulent past, and the joy of mothering her adopted child.

Ms. Welch’s autobiography begins with her unc… Continue

Posted on December 4, 2008 at 12:30pm —

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At 5:33pm on March 19, 2009, Carl David said…
Am I on the right page now?
At 5:19pm on March 19, 2009, Carl David said…
I am here. Sorry for the confusion and delay
At 10:12am on March 17, 2009, Jo Fulkerson said…
Sorry to say I am again working tonight and will have to miss the chat. I hate that. I've enjoyed the chats I did get to attend.
At 11:54am on March 3, 2009, Fran Lewis said…
I would love to have a chat with you if you tell me what day in March at 12 is good for you . I can Tuesday March 17 at noon or Tuesday the 24th at noon or the 31st at noon if you tell me where to call and how it works .
Fran
At 8:03am on February 27, 2009, Christy said…
Well,
You're just around the corner from me. I'm in columbus
At 12:45pm on February 21, 2009, Albert Petty said…
Hi Debra,

I received an email from Carol saying you were looking for Authors to interview. I have two books published and they were featured a couple weeks ago in the Author's Spotlight on her website. The first is a fiction, action, mystery novel entitled: Dial 1 (800) Rewards. The second is a non-fiction Marriage Guide entitled: The Little Love Book for Husbands and Wives. I felt qualified to write it having been married to the same wife for over 50 years and we are still in love and very happy.

Plese let me know if I fit into your interview criteria.

Best Regards

Al Petty
At 12:10pm on February 21, 2009, Fran Lewis said…
I would love to have you interview me. How does it work? i live in the Bronx and I have never used the chat room. I wrote two children's books and I could use all of the help i can in order to get the third one published. You can find my books on Barnes and Noble .com and other online sites. Fran Lewis
At 9:16am on February 21, 2009, Gladys Hobson said…
I am interested in this new time for 'chats' (I take it they are written ones).
Thank you
(I live in Cumbria in the UK.)
At 1:09pm on February 19, 2009, Gladys Hobson said…
Thank you for your reply. If I find myself awake at 2.00am maybe I'll join in. But my hope is that I'll be fast asleep as I rather need it!
Nice for writers to chat though. I get so little of it.
At 12:10pm on February 12, 2009, Dave Ebright said…
I was debating the chat idea & stopped by as 'instructed'. After some thought - my book is geared for teens - so I doubt that it would generate much interest. After reading the stuff on your page about your son & the way that you've dealt with the challenges... all I can say is WOW. Y'all are really special. Chats & marketing & book writing doesn't seem so important when you stack it all up against real life. So - I'll just bow out here & offer my best wishes & a tip of the cap to you & your family. Dave
 
 

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