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Overview"It seems like all boys want a puppy. But not Ethan! He's happy playing with his cars. His older brothers have a different idea. They talk Mom and Dad into getting them a puppy. It's a good thing that Ethan is around when they discover their idea didn't work out the way they thought it would. By sharing his story, we celebrate Ethan's many strengths and abilities. Ethan was born with a congenital heart condition that resulted in developmental delays, especially in his speech development. Bilingual English/Spanish. ""This is a fun, real-life book about the responsibilities involved in having a pet. All children will relate to the story and enjoy the real photos of children like them."" B.Drews, MS, Early Childhood Special Ed Teacher" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jo Meserve Mach , Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier , Mary Birdsell (PhD in Special Education University of Kansas)Publisher: Finding My Way Books Imprint: Finding My Way Books Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.100kg ISBN: 9781944764135ISBN 10: 1944764135 Pages: 34 Publication Date: 08 June 2017 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: Algonquian languages Table of ContentsReviewsFinding My Way Books: Bilingual Books Starring Kids with Special Needs The books are written by a team of educators and professionals who have combined years of experience in working with children with special needs; they launched the series to help increase the visibility of kids with disabilities in children's books through authentic stories. Realistic, accessible, and uplifting, these books are an important resource not only for kids who have special needs but for broader audiences of children who can learn from the protagonists'' strengths, challenges, and achievements. -Dr. Lydia Breiseth, Colorin Colorado I am the lead teacher in an integrated early childhood special education classroom. In addition to typically developing preschool students, I serve children with a variety of special needs. I have been using a variety of Finding My Way books in the classroom for the last few years. I enjoy using these books and allowing my students to see other children like themselves experiencing different situations. These books are a great way to support diversity in early education. p>-Becky Drews, MS Special Education Finding My Way Books: This inspiring and compassionate series of books is based on true stories, promoting inclusion and self-determination for families and children with disabilities. Each story is individual and personal, showing their great heart and ability to rise to their fullest potential. Photography by Mary Birdsell brings a tender touch that unites the reader with each story. Jo Meserve Mach's 36 years as an occupational therapist combined with Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier's 25 years teaching experience in the fields of early childhood and special education brings a strong perspective of functional inclusion. -Darleen Wohlfeil, Story Monsters, Ink. I feel these books about real children and real places would fit quite well in a Montessori setting. Maria Montessori suggested reading books that are reality-based for the 3-5 age group. They first need a foundation of real-life before they can begin the use their imagination. -Cathy Brennan, Director, Discovery School Author Information.Jo Meserve Mach (author) spent 36 years as an Occupational Therapist. She is very passionate about sharing the stories of children with special needs. Jo embraces the joy that individuals with disabilities bring to our communities through their unique gifts. Jo is the cofounder of Finding My Way Books, which offers tools to help children without disabilities realize that children with disabilities are kids just like them. Readers and teachers love her books, which they describe as great, fabulous, which showcase how a person with a disability can be a mentor to others, and make the teachable moments and situations perfect for young students. They are recommended for parents, teachers, elementary school libraries, homeschoolers, and anyone who wants a more just and inclusive world. Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier worked professionally in Early Childhood and Special Education programming for 25 years. She has a PhD in Special Education from the University of Kansas and is currently working at Westat. Vera is passionate about the inclusion of every child in settings where they would be if they did not have a disability. Parenting two children with special needs enriches her life. Mary Birdsell is a professional photographer and a former Speech and Theatre teacher. She strives to create images that reflect the strengths of each child. Mary's background in education, theatre and photography intersects as she visually creates our books. She uses colors and shapes to tell a story. For her, each book is like its own theatre production. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |