Can a woman who never learned to stand up for herself find the courage to speak up for her son? Karen is a happily married, slightly frazzled Mother of two when her eight-year-old son, Matthew, develops a strange eye-rolling tic.
Karen.
He becomes clumsy and lethargic, a gifted program dropout.
Matthew\'s tics quickly multiply.
Can a woman who never learned to stand up for herself find the courage to speak up for her son?Karen is a happily married, slightly frazzled Mother of two when her eight-year-old son, Matthew, develops a strange eye-rolling tic.
The ensuing years launch her on a journey of perseverance and personal growth she never imagined, teaching Karen just how weak she is--and then exactly how strong.
But she is wrong.
Finally, desperation breaks through her fear of conflict, and she demands answers, only to be horrified by the truth.
Matthew has a Brain tumor.
A delicate surgery and promise of complete recovery convince Karen her battle is over.
For three years, Matthew steadily deteriorates while Karen questions if she has the fortitude required of motherhood.
As a people-pleaser, Karen lacks the skills to assert herself and stifles the growing dread in her heart.
Karen tries to get her husband and their pediatrician to acknowledge what\'s happening, but They dismiss her concerns.
He becomes clumsy and lethargic, a gifted program dropout.
Matthew\'s tics quickly multiply.
Can a woman who never learned to stand up for herself find the courage to speak up for her son?Karen is a happily married, slightly frazzled Mother of two when her eight-year-old son, Matthew, develops a strange eye-rolling tic.
The ensuing years launch her on a journey of perseverance and personal growth she never imagined, teaching Karen just how weak she is--and then exactly how strong..
But she is wrong.
A delicate surgery and promise of complete recovery convince Karen her battle is over.
Matthew has a Brain tumor.
Finally, desperation breaks through her fear of conflict, and she demands answers, only to be horrified by the truth.
For three years, Matthew steadily deteriorates while Karen questions if she has the fortitude required of motherhood.
As a people-pleaser, Karen lacks the skills to assert herself and stifles the growing dread in her heart.
Karen tries to get her husband and their pediatrician to acknowledge what\'s happening, but They dismiss her concerns.
He becomes clumsy and lethargic, a gifted program dropout.
Matthew\'s tics quickly multiply.
Can a woman who never learned to stand up for herself find the courage to speak up for her son? Karen is a happily married, slightly frazzled Mother of two when her eight-year-old son, Matthew, develops a strange eye-rolling tic