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Books with author Eve Pollard Lawrence

  • The Super 6: Molly is Missing

    Eve Pollard Lawrence

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 28, 2019)
    What some may see as a disability, these six friends use as their super powers!The Super 6 is a group of friends with special abilities which they use to help others. Sage uses his cochlear implant to hear sound frequencies that others cannot. Uni is able to utilize technology to move objects. Pip is able to harness his extra energy and need for sensory stimulation into super speed. Eva uses love and kindness to heal others. Rae is able to see what others may not. Sixton shares his infinite knowledge with others. These six friends work together to solve problems that occur in their everyday lives.
  • My Friend Eddie

    Eve Pollard Lawrence

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, May 23, 2012)
    My Friend Eddie is told from a classmate's point of view about his friend with autism. The student explains some of his friend's characteristics that can accompany autism along with situations that may occur and strategies that can be used in the
  • My Friend Lucy

    Eve Pollard Lawrence

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Feb. 12, 2019)
    My Friend Lucy is told from a classmate's point of view about her friend with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The student explains some of her friend's characteristics that can accompany ADHD along with situations that may occur and strategies that can be used in the classroom. My Friend Lucy is designed to help teachers explain ADHD to students in a way that will promote understanding and foster positive peer relationships in their classrooms.
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  • My Friend Taylor

    Eve Pollard Lawrence, Brynn Parker

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, April 24, 2017)
    My Friend Taylor is told from a classmate’s point of view about her friend with a hearing impairment. The student explains some of her friend’s characteristics that can accompany a hearing impairment, along with situations that may occur and strategies that can be used in the classroom. My Friend Taylor is designed to help teachers explain hearing impairments to students in a way that will promote understanding and foster positive peer relationships in their classroom.
  • My Friend Kevin

    Eve Pollard Lawrence, Kelly Warner

    language (AuthorHouse, Nov. 15, 2017)
    My Friend Kevin is told from a classmates point of view about his friend with an emotional disability. The student explains some of his friends characteristics that can accompany an emotional disability, situations that may occur, and strategies that can be used in the classroom.My Friend Kevin is designed to help teachers explain emotional disabilities to students in a way that promotes understanding and fosters positive peer relationships in their classrooms.
  • My Friend Kevin

    Eve Pollard Lawrence, Kelly Warner

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Nov. 15, 2017)
    My Friend Kevin is told from a classmate’s point of view about his friend with an emotional disability. The student explains some of his friend’s characteristics that can accompany an emotional disability, situations that may occur, and strategies that can be used in the classroom.My Friend Kevin is designed to help teachers explain emotional disabilities to students in a way that promotes understanding and fosters positive peer relationships in their classrooms.
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  • My Friend Jake

    Eve Pollard Lawrence

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Nov. 7, 2019)
    My Friend Jake is told from a child's point of view about a friend with Down syndrome. The student explains some of the characteristics that can accompany Down syndrome, along with situations that may occur in the school setting. The book also includes strategies for use in schools. My Friend Jake is designed to help teachers explain Down syndrome to students in a way that promotes understanding and fosters positive peer relationships in the classroom.
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  • My Friend Lucy

    Eve Pollard Lawrence

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Feb. 12, 2019)
    My Friend Lucy is told from a classmate’s point of view about her friend with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The student explains some of her friend’s characteristics that can accompany ADHD along with situations that may occur and strategies that can be used in the classroom. My Friend Lucy is designed to help teachers explain ADHD to students in a way that will promote understanding and foster positive peer relationships in their classrooms.
  • My Friend Jake

    Eve Pollard Lawrence

    (AuthorHouse, Nov. 7, 2019)
    My Friend Jake is told from a child’s point of view about a friend with Down syndrome. The student explains some of the characteristics that can accompany Down syndrome, along with situations that may occur in the school setting. The book also includes strategies for use in schools. My Friend Jake is designed to help teachers explain Down syndrome to students in a way that promotes understanding and fosters positive peer relationships in the classroom.