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- 32 pages
- Keywords
- Children’s story about A.D.D.,
- Racing thoughts,
- Attention Deficit,
- Difficulty Focusing,
- Inattentiveness,
- A.D.H.D,
- Trouble concentrating
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I Have Bees in My Brain
A Child's View of Inattentiveness
by
Trish Hammond
“I was just thinking,” Brady began, “Queenie’s been napping. Do you think that might have something to do with Jasper having more trouble concentrating?” Jasper’s head is buzzing! His brain is stuffed with bees who fill his head with random thoughts and make it hard for him to concentrate. Queenie, his brain’s regulator, usually helps to filter the ideas in his head and keep the bees’ energy under control. But one day, Queenie decides to take a nap leaving no one in charge. Trying to be helpful, two of Queenie’s most playful bees decide to carry on without her, making Jasper’s head feel even worse! But by working together, the two bees are able to come up with a few simple strategies to help Jasper keep his thoughts organized.
Trish Hammond has been an educator for over 25 years as a teacher, vice-principal and principal in elementary schools. Her passion has always been to work with children that experience life from a different angle and to help set them on the path to success. She is a mother to three (amazing!) grown children, an avid reader, and enjoys watching stories come to life through the power of the written word.
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