Fill your kids' bookshelves with 'like me' books. Then use these tips to help them fall in love with reading.
girl named Frankie who lives in the tiny town of Long Beach, Washington. Her former best friend, Colette, has disappeared, and Frankie feels that she’s the only one seeing the clues Colette left behind. Frankie enlists her reluctant, neurotypical, twin sister to help her before it’s too late.I was inspired by my personal experience as a mom of twins —one neurotypical and one neurodivergent.
Choose a standout audiobook and kick back and watch the scenery roll by. Discuss what’s happening in the book when you stop for lunch or, if you’re like us, too-frequent potty breaks. , features a strong main character who works to overcome her personal challenges — in this case, childhood deafness. It’s a hit in my home.According to the Centers for Disease Control , about one in six kids in the United States has a developmental disability. So, our bright, creative, hilarious, curious, inventive, and inspiring ADHD-brained children aren’t alone — but it doesn’t mean they don’t feel that way.
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