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Suggested Books for Parents to Read to Their Children

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst

Everyone has terrible days. This book reminds each of us that no matter how bad things get, there is always a tomorrow!


What Do You Mean I Have a Learning Disability? by Kathleen Dwyer

This book gives the learning disabled student the information he/she needs to relate to the world into which he/she is thrown. It is a realistic book tha.t provides a happy ending for those who may not believe in such an ending.


What Do You Mean I Have Attention Deficit Disorder? by Kathleen Dwyer

This book, like the one mentioned previously, helps the students relate to the world in which he/she lives.


When Someone Very Special Dies: Children Can Learn to Cope with Grief
by Marge Eaton Heegaard

Death-the single most difficult topic to discuss with children. This book helps children deal with the loss of a special person from their lives.

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