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LibrarianRyan
ThunderBoom | Jack Briglio
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4 ⭐ This was a very wild and graphic novel that should be in classrooms for all grades. It‘s about a young boy named Lucas who is nonverbal. We see this story play out both from his parents, and from Lucas‘s point of view. Lucas ‘s family takes him on the train to go see a parade. On the train, he makes friend, and ends up helping find her lost parents during the parade. He does this all while dealing with his own fears, anxiety, nonverbal

LibrarianRyan communication. This book was short and well done but makes all his points and would be a great educational tool for kids that might need help understanding a nonverbal friend or classmate. 2y
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Astroneman
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Thank you Professor Dario Ianes!
And thanks to my special students. I'm very proud of you.
#school #teacher #specialneeds #specialstudents #book #books #toread #litsy #litsybook #bookworm #bookshelf #goodreads #readingchallenge2022 #disability

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MrsMalaprop
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Neurodiversity is one of my favourite words. We are all wired a little bit differently. I liked the comparison to biodiversity.

Another work read done and dusted. Some great strengths-based ideas in this 2012 classic. 📗🤓☑️

tpixie Great name. And so important. 3y
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the-motherline
My Brother Otto | Meg Raby

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TheSpineView
The Life We Never Expected | Andrew and Rachel Wilson
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OriginalCyn620 🖤🖤🖤 4y
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HappyMaddy
Uniquely Me | Trace Wilson
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This heartwarming RF/MF story written by a new author. This story is all about inclusion as a little boy struggles with his physically disability. I would use this book as a RT for characters to be the animals in the story. RT is a great tool for students to learn fluency according to the resource readingrockets.org. The UDL strategies include 5.1 & 2.5 as the story is portrayed as a play.

HappyMaddy The ESOL strategy I would implement is 11, using vocabulary in meaningful context & 45 as a more hands on activity bringing the story to life in RT. #UCFLAE3414SP20 5y
DrSpalding Reading Rockets is another high-quality resource! I am thrilled you turned this into a readers theater script as noted in your English learner strategy. 5y
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Come-read-with-me
We'll Paint the Octopus Red | Stephanie A. Bodeen, Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen
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This “Ideal Book Club” was inspired by @LibrarianRyan - I thought doing a “top 12” for preschoolers would be fun. So here is my best attempt at #myidealbookclub for 3-6 yos (and for those of us who just like reading kids books!!) Thanks again to @monalyisha for this great book club challenge!

Come-read-with-me @LibrarianRyan It was your great school-aged and YA club selections that inspired me! 5y
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Whilst grandad keeps little wild things occupied in the garden I‘m continuing to read this very useful book. Well useful if you are a counsellor specialising in childhood neurodiversity who also has a little boy who has just been diagnosed with ASD, ADHD, ODD and PDA. If you have children in the mix I can highly recommend this one