Sugar, Baby
SUGAR, BABY is a heartfelt memoir about Dr. Auluck's transformative journey after the birth of her son Puneet, who was born with Down syndrome. Part memoir, part social portrait, it invites readers who care about family, inclusion, and social change to witness a mother's path toward understanding—and toward advocacy. Written for parents, caregivers, students of psychology, and anyone who believes in the power of compassion, SUGAR, BABY offers a warm, hopeful voice that feels both intimate and universal.
Structured in three compelling sections, SUGAR, BABY moves from intimate motherhood revelations to professional insights and bold advocacy. The first part shares Dr. Auluck’s personal experiences that challenge societal norms and the stigma surrounding disabilities, delivered with raw honesty that resonates with parents and educators alike. The second part provides a psychologist’s perspective on intellectual disability, revealing how early experiences shape growth and resilience with clarity and compassion. The final section chronicles Muskaan, the adult training and employment centre she founded to empower individuals with intellectual disabilities, turning hope into practical opportunity. The prose blends storytelling, reflective writing, and accessible lessons, creating a narrative rhythm that is as engaging as it is informative. Dr. Auluck’s Vedanta-rooted vision underpins the book, offering steady guidance and a reminder that understanding the world of disability can lead to deeper humanity.
- Three-part structure: personal experiences, psychology insights, and advocacy
- Compassionate portrayal of disability and stigma with nuance
- Insights into intellectual disability from a psychologist’s perspective
- Muskaan: empowerment through training and employment for adults with intellectual disabilities
- Vedanta-inspired resilience guiding the narrative
- Warm, engaging storytelling with honesty and hope
Readers finish this memoir, SUGAR, BABY, with a clearer lens on what inclusion looks like in everyday life, a strengthened sense of empathy, and confidence in the power of compassionate action. It leaves them inspired to listen more deeply, advocate more boldly, and believe that love can translate into lasting social change.
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Sugar, Baby
Sugar, Baby
SUGAR, BABY is a heartfelt memoir about Dr. Auluck's transformative journey after the birth of her son Puneet, who was born with Down syndrome. Part memoir, part social portrait, it invites readers who care about family, inclusion, and social change to witness a mother's path toward understanding—and toward advocacy. Written for parents, caregivers, students of psychology, and anyone who believes in the power of compassion, SUGAR, BABY offers a warm, hopeful voice that feels both intimate and universal.
Structured in three compelling sections, SUGAR, BABY moves from intimate motherhood revelations to professional insights and bold advocacy. The first part shares Dr. Auluck’s personal experiences that challenge societal norms and the stigma surrounding disabilities, delivered with raw honesty that resonates with parents and educators alike. The second part provides a psychologist’s perspective on intellectual disability, revealing how early experiences shape growth and resilience with clarity and compassion. The final section chronicles Muskaan, the adult training and employment centre she founded to empower individuals with intellectual disabilities, turning hope into practical opportunity. The prose blends storytelling, reflective writing, and accessible lessons, creating a narrative rhythm that is as engaging as it is informative. Dr. Auluck’s Vedanta-rooted vision underpins the book, offering steady guidance and a reminder that understanding the world of disability can lead to deeper humanity.
- Three-part structure: personal experiences, psychology insights, and advocacy
- Compassionate portrayal of disability and stigma with nuance
- Insights into intellectual disability from a psychologist’s perspective
- Muskaan: empowerment through training and employment for adults with intellectual disabilities
- Vedanta-inspired resilience guiding the narrative
- Warm, engaging storytelling with honesty and hope
Readers finish this memoir, SUGAR, BABY, with a clearer lens on what inclusion looks like in everyday life, a strengthened sense of empathy, and confidence in the power of compassionate action. It leaves them inspired to listen more deeply, advocate more boldly, and believe that love can translate into lasting social change.
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SUGAR, BABY is a heartfelt memoir about Dr. Auluck's transformative journey after the birth of her son Puneet, who was born with Down syndrome. Part memoir, part social portrait, it invites readers who care about family, inclusion, and social change to witness a mother's path toward understanding—and toward advocacy. Written for parents, caregivers, students of psychology, and anyone who believes in the power of compassion, SUGAR, BABY offers a warm, hopeful voice that feels both intimate and universal.
Structured in three compelling sections, SUGAR, BABY moves from intimate motherhood revelations to professional insights and bold advocacy. The first part shares Dr. Auluck’s personal experiences that challenge societal norms and the stigma surrounding disabilities, delivered with raw honesty that resonates with parents and educators alike. The second part provides a psychologist’s perspective on intellectual disability, revealing how early experiences shape growth and resilience with clarity and compassion. The final section chronicles Muskaan, the adult training and employment centre she founded to empower individuals with intellectual disabilities, turning hope into practical opportunity. The prose blends storytelling, reflective writing, and accessible lessons, creating a narrative rhythm that is as engaging as it is informative. Dr. Auluck’s Vedanta-rooted vision underpins the book, offering steady guidance and a reminder that understanding the world of disability can lead to deeper humanity.
- Three-part structure: personal experiences, psychology insights, and advocacy
- Compassionate portrayal of disability and stigma with nuance
- Insights into intellectual disability from a psychologist’s perspective
- Muskaan: empowerment through training and employment for adults with intellectual disabilities
- Vedanta-inspired resilience guiding the narrative
- Warm, engaging storytelling with honesty and hope
Readers finish this memoir, SUGAR, BABY, with a clearer lens on what inclusion looks like in everyday life, a strengthened sense of empathy, and confidence in the power of compassionate action. It leaves them inspired to listen more deeply, advocate more boldly, and believe that love can translate into lasting social change.











