 Adolescents and ADD: Gaining the Advantage $13.95
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You're now a middle school or high school student and are looking forward to exciting times and meeting lots of new friends. Maybe you were recently diagnosed with ADD, or maybe yo... Magination Press
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 Amigos En La Escuela / Friends at School $15.95
$15.95 $13.29
Rochelle Burnett and photographer Matt Brown present a wonderful portrait of children with different abilities busily working together at school. The straightforward text and color... Star Bright Books
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 Baby's First Signs $8.95
$8.95 $7.09
This colorful and sturdy board book introduces toddlers to sign language, providing both a diagram box that depicts exactly how to perform the sign and the English word so young ch... Gallaudet University Press
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 Can You Hear a Rainbow? the Story of a Deaf Boy Named Chris $16.95
$16.95 $14.09
When Chris was a baby, his parents realized that he didn't notice the dog barking or a door slamming. Through a series of tests, doctors determined that he was deaf. In this intrig... Peachtree Publishers
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 Extraordinary Friends $7.99
$7.99 $6.29
A warmly illustrated book from the PBS icon, Mr. Rogers, challenges the stereotypes that often plague children with special needs. Full-color photos.... Puffin Books
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 Friends at School $15.95
$15.95 $13.29
Rochelle Burnett and photographer Matt Brown present a wonderful portrait of children with different abilities busily working together at school. The straightforward text and color... Star Bright Books
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 Helen Keller: Crusader for the Blind and Deaf $5.99
$5.99 $4.49
From the age of a year and a half, Helen Keller could not hear. She could not see, and she did not speak. She lived in a dark and lonely world--until Annie Sullivan came to teach h... Yearling Books
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 Help is on the Way: A Child's Book about ADD $15.95
$15.95 $13.29
Children with ADD don't have to go it alone -- help is on the way! That's the message of this warm, reassuring book. It describes how children might experience the symptoms of ADD,... Magination Press
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 Knowing Yourself, Knowing Others: A Workbook for Children with Asperger's Disorder, Nonverbal Learning Disorder, and Other Social-Skill Problems $17.95
$17.95 $14.99
Developed and tested at their social skills treatment center, these authors present activities that deal with reading social cues, developing strategies to avoid meltdowns, guessin... New Harbinger Publications
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 Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention: A Kid's Book about ADHD $13.95
$13.95 $11.49
This updated edition of this kid-centered book on ADHD written from the child's point of view includes easy-to-read text, fun cartoons, and activities, as well as loads of self-hel... Magination Press
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 Many Ways to Learn: Young People's Guide to Learning Disabilities $13.95
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This "user-friendly" book for kids describes different kinds of learning disabilities, reassuring children without overwhelming them. Many Ways to Learn explains to children with l... Magination Press
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 Oh Brother! Growing Up with a Special Needs Sibling $9.95
$9.95 $7.99
Living with a sibling who has special needs can be difficult for a child to deal with. This book provides anecdotal examples, self-help guidelines, and practical coping techniques ... Magination Press
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 Putting on the Brakes: Young People's Guide to Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder $10.95
$10.95 $8.89
This book attempts to address questions and needs by young people diagnosed with ADD and ADHD. Includes an updated chapter on the latest advances in medications and recommended tre... Magination Press
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 Putting on the Brakes: Young People's Guide to Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder $15.95
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Magination Press is an imprint of the American Psychological Association, the premier source of information about psychology. Magination Press presents a full line of books for chi... Magination Press
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 Rolling Along: The Story of Taylor and His Wheelchair $15.95
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Taylor and Tyler are twin brothers and best friends. But the twins are different in one significant way: Taylor has cerebral palsy, while Tyler does not. Taylor explains to readers... Peachtree Publishers
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