Education, Special Education, Social Disabilities
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						Riley and Learning TourettesThe Rage out of Nowhere by TM RitterRiley’s teacher knows Riley is a bright student, but he learns differently than most other children. She wants to understand him better and help him be successful in school. Riley’s parents do their best to understand and support Riley too. One... 
 
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						Love Conquers Allby Diana Gomes SajooChildren can sense your love for them, and through that love they will learn to trust you. Earning children’s trust will help children grow and flourish, and realize their gifts. This is especially important in preschools and daycares, where the... 
 
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						Wow, My Teacher is a Horse!The Strengthening of Executive Functions Trough Experiential Learning with Horses by Paulien RutgersIn ‘Wow, my teacher is a horse!’, scientifically based theory and practical examples clearly explain how the horse can play a role in strengthening executive functions through experiential learning. Since 2004 Paulien Rutgers has been working in... 
 
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						May I Be Excused, My Brain Is FullOlivia’s Asperger’s Story by Krista Preuss-GoudreaultImagine knowing you are different and not knowing why. . . this is Olivia’s story. Diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome at age 10, Olivia bravely invites us into her thoughts and mind as she copes with life as an “aspie”. Her story, colourfully... 
 
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