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Just Published! For a lot of kids, dealing with a learning disability can be like climbing a mountain. It can be difficult and overwhelming. But with the right tools, support, and guides, kids can successfully reach the top of their mountain. This new edition of the classic book Many Ways to Learn is written for kids with learning disabilities reassurance and knowledge to live confidently with their disability. This book provides easy-to-use tips, information, and strategies for kids to take on their disability, as well as empowering them to feel better and more capable. Updated and expanded throughout, Many Ways to Learn, Second Edition also includes information on how to involve counselors and parents as a supportive "climbing team" as well setting goals and specific tips for kids with each kind of learning disability. 112 pages. 7” x 9”. Full-color illustrations. Ages8-13. Click here for ordering information.
This book just out! The Dyslexia Checklist offers parents and educators an essential guide for understanding children and teenagers with dyslexia and other reading and language-based disabilities. The book is filled with the most current research available on the topic and contains a wealth of practical strategies, supports, and interventions. The book's hands-on tools are designed to help strengthen the skills of students across all age levels. Click here for ordering information.
Designed for children ages 8-13, this book explains ADD/ADHD to children in a straightforward, positive way. The second half of the book gives practical suggestions of ways kids can take control, rather than use ADD/ADHD as an excuse. Spanish version, Como Ponerte Los Frenos is also available. (See ordering information above.
A book full of hands-on activities for children ages 8-13 to practice skills such as time management, study techniques and friendship skills.
Fun activities for children to do, to learn more about themselves and pick up new ideas for coping with ADHD
Many Ways
to Learn: Young People’s Guide to Learning Disabilities Written by an educator and a psychologist, this book explains learning disabilities to children in a clear way, as well as provides reassurance and lots of practical advice. For ages 8-14; Also available on audiotape.
Attention
and Learning Problems in Children: How Parents and Teachers Can Help This pamphlet was written by a pediatrician and educator, in order to answer questions they commonly hear from parents. It is useful for parents, or for counselors and pediatricians to stock in bulk. ($3.00 each; bulk rates available.) For ordering information, contact books@JudithSternEducationalConsultant.com
Putting It All Together: A Curriculum Guide for Leading Groups for Students with ADHD by Patricia Quinn, M.D. and Judith Stern, M.A. This guide was written for use by school nurses or counselors. It provides all that is needed to conduct a 12 session group to help students understand and deal with ADHD. For ordering
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