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Supporting Positive Behavior in Children and Teens with Down Syndrome by David Stein, Psy.D. | Disabi(LIT)y
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From My Mother by Darcy Leech. El Deafo by Cece Bell →. Supporting Positive Behavior in Children and Teens with Down Syndrome by David Stein, Psy.D. January 4, 2017. Supporting Positive Behavior in Children and Teens with Down Syndrome. By David Stein, Psy.D. I came across this book purely by chance when I saw a friend post a photo of it on Instagram. The title struck me, and I immediately ordered a copy from Amazon. What’s wrong with me as a parent? These questions play on a loop in my head. You are com...
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Fiction/novel | Disabi(LIT)y
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The Girl In the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz. February 18, 2016. The Girl in the Spider’s Web: A Lisbeth Salander novel. Who is perfectly capable of identifying his father’s murderer. And so the rest of the story centers around the bad guys’ efforts to do away with the boy, and Lisbeth Salander’s efforts to protect him. Read the rest of my review here. Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick. February 6, 2016. I read this months ago, and only recently realized that I never got around to writing a revie...
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Lisa | Disabi(LIT)y
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El Deafo by Cece Bell. January 12, 2017. This results in some hilarity, especially when she hears her teacher using the bathroom. Secretly dubbing her alter ego “El Deafo,” Cece wonders if she can harness her super powers to make friends. I really enjoyed this book! Honest without being sentimental, and told with a great deal of humor, it still reveals the loneliness felt by anyone who has grown up “different.” Spunky Cece is a jewel of a girl. Posted in Graphic Novel. January 4, 2017. I wish I had had t...
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Darcy Leech | Disabi(LIT)y
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Tag Archives: Darcy Leech. From My Mother by Darcy Leech. May 31, 2016. In the midst of all of this, Darcy coped by being an overachiever at school, both in academics and in sports. The first half of. I only wish that the book had found a better editor. Unfortunately, small presses like the one that published this book often skimp in their editing services, which does a disservice to good books. Nonetheless, Darcy’s story is worth reading. From my own experience as a parent, I know that kids typically be...
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Books to Read | Disabi(LIT)y
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In no particular order, following is a list of books that pertain to disability in some way which are on my to-read list. If you have suggestions for additions to the list, please feel free to drop me an email at lmorguessATgmailDOTcom:. Special Siblings by Mary McHugh. Love You to Pieces: Creative Writers on Raising a Child With Special Needs by Suzanne Kamata. Riding the Bus With My Sister by Rachel Simon. Babyface: A Story of Heart and Bones by Jeanne McDermott. What I Thought I Knew by Alice Eve Cohen.
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El Deafo by Cece Bell | Disabi(LIT)y
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Supporting Positive Behavior in Children and Teens with Down Syndrome by David Stein, Psy.D. El Deafo by Cece Bell. January 12, 2017. This results in some hilarity, especially when she hears her teacher using the bathroom. Secretly dubbing her alter ego “El Deafo,” Cece wonders if she can harness her super powers to make friends. I really enjoyed this book! One of my daughters read it after I did, in one day, and my other kids are lining up to read it. A treat of a book for adults and kids alike. Enter y...
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Graphic Novel | Disabi(LIT)y
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Category Archives: Graphic Novel. El Deafo by Cece Bell. January 12, 2017. This results in some hilarity, especially when she hears her teacher using the bathroom. Secretly dubbing her alter ego “El Deafo,” Cece wonders if she can harness her super powers to make friends. I really enjoyed this book! Honest without being sentimental, and told with a great deal of humor, it still reveals the loneliness felt by anyone who has grown up “different.” Spunky Cece is a jewel of a girl. Posted in Graphic Novel.
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Mystery/Thriller | Disabi(LIT)y
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The Girl In the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz. February 18, 2016. The Girl in the Spider’s Web: A Lisbeth Salander novel. Who is perfectly capable of identifying his father’s murderer. And so the rest of the story centers around the bad guys’ efforts to do away with the boy, and Lisbeth Salander’s efforts to protect him. Read the rest of my review here. Hi, I’m Lisa. Mom to seven, avid reader; my sixth child, Finn, has Down syndrome, and that's led me to some very interesting reading. Supporting Posi...
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From My Mother by Darcy Leech | Disabi(LIT)y
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The Girl In the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz. Supporting Positive Behavior in Children and Teens with Down Syndrome by David Stein, Psy.D. →. From My Mother by Darcy Leech. May 31, 2016. In the midst of all of this, Darcy coped by being an overachiever at school, both in academics and in sports. The first half of. I’ve actually had the pleasure of communicating with Darcy Leech, and she agreed to do a Q and A for my readers:. From my own experience as a parent, I know that kids typically become awar...