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Bringing Abilities to Light Suggested Reading for School Staff
1. All Kinds of Minds, by Melvin Levine, Educators Publishing Service. 2. Everybody's Different: Understanding and Changing our Reactions to Disabilities, by Nancy Miller and Catherine Sammons, Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks. 3. Helping Adolescents with ADHD & Learning Disabilities: Ready-to-Use Tips, Techniques, and Checklists for School Success, by Judith Greenbaum, Ph.D., and Geraldine Markel, Ph.D., Free Spirit Publishing 4. I Like Being Me: Poems for Children About Feeling Special, Appreciating Others, and Getting Along, by Judy Lalli, M.S., Free Spirit Publishing 5. I'm Like You, You're Like Me: A Child's Book About Understanding and Celebrating Each Other, written and illustrated by Cindy Gainer, Free Spirit Publishing 6. Inclusion: A Guide for Educators, by Susan Stainback and William Stainback, Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks. 7. The Survival Guide for Teenagers with LD(Learning Differences), by Rhonda Cummings, Ed. D., and Gary Fisher, Ph.D, Free Spirit Publishing. 8. Teaching Kids with Learning Difficulties in the Regular Classroom: Strategies and Techniques Every Teacher Can Use to Challenge & Motivate Struggling Students, by Susan Winebrenner, Free Spirit Publishing 9. The Special-Needs Reading List: An Annotated Guide to the Best Publications for Parents & Professionals, by Wilma Sweeney, Bethesda, MD: Woodbine. 10. What Kids Need to Succeed: Proven, Practical Ways to Raise Good Kids (Revised, Expanded, Updated Edition), by Peter L. Benson, Ph.D., Judy Galbraith, M.A., and Pamela Espeland, Free Spirit Publishing |