Without Restraint: How Skiing Saved My Son's Life

Without Restraint: How Skiing Saved My Son's Life

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  • Create Date:2023-03-01 11:21:56
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Robert C. Delena
  • ISBN:B0BKSCTD1S
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Summary

The thrilling extreme sporting adventure of Free Solo meets the heartfelt honesty of growing up with autism depicted in Atypical in WITHOUT RESTRAINT (98,000 words), the story of a father's unlikely discovery of his son's prodigious talent for skiing that ultimately saved his son's life。 Ryan DeLena's childhood was a complicated one。 When he was a toddler, he would launch into impassioned monologues from classic books and films, was fascinated by ventilation systems, and loved climbing the walls of his house--literally。 His eidetic memory, penchant for brutal honesty, and defiance led to a diagnosis of Pervasive Developmental Disorder--a subclass of the autism spectrum。 When public preschools weren't equipped to manage him, his parents, Rob and Mary Beth, enrolled him in a private "therapeutic" school program, a decision that locked Ryan into a school that relied on destructive methods of behavior modification--including painful physical restraints and extended isolation, practices that are still used in these programs to this day。 Some teachers pinned him to the floor for prolonged periods of time, covered his mouth, and left him with rug burns。 Ryan's noncompliance to these techniques ultimately led to the prescription of a variety of harmful antipsychotic medications encouraged by the school staff, and, further, to a two-week stay in a mental hospital to evaluate whether he should reside permanently in a treatment facility。 Fortunately, when Ryan was seven years old, Rob made an impulsive decision to kill a few hours at a local ski hill。 Within his first lesson, Ryan was barreling down black diamond slopes。 By his twentieth day of skiing, Ryan was executing expert runs with 3,500 feet of vertical drop。 Ryan's newfound obsession--and Rob's apparent death wish--led them to extreme ski runs around the world。 With each skiing conquest, Ryan blossomed, and Rob learned not only to appreciate his son's strengths, but also to understand and accept his quirks。 Soon, Ryan was no longer a child with a disability; he was a world-class ski mountaineer。 Emboldened, Rob decided to fight the medical and educational "industrial complexes" over the decisions made about Ryan's care and school placement--and won。 Written in two voices (Rob's in book and Ryan's in italics), WITHOUT RESTRAINT is a joint father-son memoir told with both pain and levity, struggle and strength, adventure and heart。 It is the story of a misunderstood boy, a father's growth, and a shared love of the outdoors that formed their unbreakable bond。 WITHOUT RESTRAINT will appeal to parents--particularly those of children with disabilities--and outdoor enthusiasts alike。 From a marketing standpoint, Ryan is a highly regarded video blogger, whose skiing descents have around 150,000 views on YouTube and have been featured on Outside TV and the "Right This Minute" viral video show。 He is also a regular contributor for the Ski the East and Ski the Whites brand pages。 Rob and Ryan are committed to leveraging their close connections with highly visible media contacts and members of the outdoor community--including Olympic skiers, CNN and NFL contributors, and prominent environmental activists。

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Tyler G。 Warne

Without Restraint offers a unique story of family and connections to nature。 They tell of struggles growing up in the Northeast of the United States。 Robert DeLena and his son, Ryan, need to overcome family and health issues。 With two perspectives telling the story, they share their interviews with medical and sports professionals。 Using skiing as an outlet to help health and relationships develops the story。 They understand the idea of freedom from the walls of schools and hospitals。 The text i Without Restraint offers a unique story of family and connections to nature。 They tell of struggles growing up in the Northeast of the United States。 Robert DeLena and his son, Ryan, need to overcome family and health issues。 With two perspectives telling the story, they share their interviews with medical and sports professionals。 Using skiing as an outlet to help health and relationships develops the story。 They understand the idea of freedom from the walls of schools and hospitals。 The text images the horrific experiences of a child and his family agreeing to restraints, drugs, and other treatments。 Robert details how the public school system confines families to fewer alternatives。 So, they encounter unachievable ways。 Which is why they head to the hills and ski。 They travel and have fun。 Nature gives a place to everyone and the DeLilas discover nature offers everyone free movement。 They find acceptance in themselves and others。 As a way to breathe。 Ryan continues to see another part of the world by going outside。 It is a reminder to continue to do what gives us freedom。 And continue to find acceptance。 I hope people will use this story to inspire others to heal。 Thank you to Net Galley and Falcon Guides for this advanced reader's copy。 。。。more

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