Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Children’s Books to Promote Inclusion and Help Kids Be More Confident
The adorable children’s books recommended in this post should be in our
homes, schools, libraries, and children’s health professionals’ waiting rooms.
They celebrate the strengths of all kids and show children working, playing,
and succeeding in spite of a range of disabilities. With their inspiring
messages, they help all children understand kids with different needs—or I
should say, “different strengths.” 1. Emily’s Sister: A Family’s Journey with
Dyspraxia and Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) By Michele Giannetti This
five-chapter, 66-page book helps siblings, classmates, friends, and family
members understand the challenges faced by families and individuals with
special needs. Children reading Michele Gianetti’s carefully chosen words,
supported by Tanja Russita’s…
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