I picked up a great book for kids yesterday (pictured to the left). I've nearly finished reading it and personally I think it's a great little resource for kids and their parents.
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
Grade 5 Up-- A book intended for use by young people with this
disability. While LD may mean learning disabled to some people, to them,
the authors explain, it means "learning different." The book begins
with the "Six Great Gripes of Kids with LD," the first of which is, "No
one explains what LD is, so we spend a lot of time worrying about what
is wrong with us." In the 12 chapters that comprise the body of this
book, the authors describe the five types of LD, the rights of LD
students in public schools, and a variety of behaviors to help LD kids
manage their feelings and get along better at home and in school. The
final chapter stresses ways in which to prepare for adult life.
Scattered throughout the chapters are activities and exercises to help
LD kids to better understand and to cope with their problems. The text
is written in a simple, straightforward, and chatty style and includes
short case studies and stories explaining how real LD kids reacted in
the situations under discussion. A section for parents and teachers
provides additional resources and information. The clearly written,
factual material will help those with LD and those who live or work with
them to understand the complexities of this disability. --Constance A.
Mellon, Department of Library & Information Studies, East Carolina
University, Greenville, NC
Review
“Well-written work...a valuable resource for parents or youth workers.”—Youth Today
“Packed with tips...highly recommended reading.”—Midwest Book Review
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