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  • Eagle Eyes: A Child's Guide to Paying Attention

    Jeanne Gehret, Michael LaDuca

    Hardcover (Verbal Images Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This child who has ADD (ADHD, attention deficit disorder) is fascinated with nature, but when he's outdoors his ADHD negatively affects his family dynamics—not to mention his schoolwork and self-esteem. The hallmarks of ADHD—impulsivity, distractibility, and hyperactivity, as well as difficulty sleeping—are clearly shown in this story. This revised edition gives recent descriptions of the ADHD treatment process, including relaxation techniques, medication, and an entire song that children can sing to help them gather school materials before leaving home. Discussion starters to help parents and professionals expand on the meaning of the book are included for use with individuals or groups of children.
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  • The Don't-Give-Up Kid: and Learning Disabilities

    Jeanne Gehret, Michael LaDuca

    Hardcover (Verbal Images Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This revised edition about Alex, a child with learning disabilities, has been updated with completely new illustrations and reflects the use of the latest tactile techniques used in schools. In this story, Alex is inventing a cookie snatcher, but his lack of reading skills and impatience means that he needs extra help. There are new discussion starters for parents and professionals, and positive solutions are presented to help build a positive image for the learning-disabled child.
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  • Eagle Eyes: A Child's Guide to Paying Attention

    Jeanne Gehret MA

    Paperback (Verbal Images Press, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Through its young protagonist, Ben, this story teaches kids about Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and how to overcome it.
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  • I'm Somebody Too

    Jeanne Gehret

    Hardcover (Verbal Images Press, Sept. 1, 1992)
    When her brother responds to therapy for ADD, Emily no longer knows what her family role should be.
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  • The Don't-Give-Up Kid and Learning Differences

    Jeanne Gehret, Sandra A. Depauw

    Paperback (Verbal Images Pr, March 1, 1996)
    As Alex becomes aware of his different learning style, he realizes his hero Thomas Edison had similar problems and works with his teachers and parents to solve them.
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  • Susan B. Anthony

    Jeanne Gehret

    Paperback (Verbal Images Press, Nov. 1, 1993)
    An introduction to the life of the suffragist, abolitionist, and temperance crusader, the book offers a look at the personal life and conventional upbringing of Anthony and examines her involvement in the women's suffrage movement. Illustrated with archival photographs and reproductions.
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  • Houdini's Gift

    Jeanne Gehret, Michael LaDuca

    Hardcover (Verbal Images Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Ben's ADD (ADHD, attention deficit disorder) gets in the way of his enjoyment of his pet hamster. Revisiting well-loved characters from Eagle Eyes, this picture book presents Ben with the challenge of earning another pet after losing his pet hamster. Knowing that Ben is not ready to care for a new pet, his parents help him develop responsibility and readiness by using a reward chart. Young readers will enjoy sharing the secret that Mom keeps from Ben through the whole process of selecting and preparing for the new pet. The advice within the story shows how families living with ADHD or learning disabilities will gain solace by fine-tuning desired behaviors through setting and pursuing goals.
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  • Susan B. Anthony

    Jeanne Gehret

    Hardcover (Verbal Images Press, Nov. 1, 1993)
    An introduction to the life of the suffragist, abolitionist, and temperance crusader, the book offers a look at the personal life and conventional upbringing of Anthony and examines her involvement in the women's suffrage movement. Illustrated with archival photographs and reproductions.
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  • Teaching With I'm Somebody Too

    Sarah Holmes

    Paperback (Verbal Images Press, Oct. 1, 1992)
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  • I'm Somebody Too

    Jeanne Gehret

    Paperback (Verbal Images Pr, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Emily is losing her friends and having trouble in school because she is worried about her brother Ben, but even when he is diagnosed as having attention deficit disorder and receives treatment, things don't seem to get any better for Emily
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  • Eagle Eyes: A Child's Guide to Paying Attention

    Jeanne M.A. Gehret, Susan Covert

    Paperback (Verbal Images Pr, April 15, 1991)
    This book is suitable for ages 6 to 10 years. Like a river overflowing its banks, Ben wreaks havoc until he learns to recognise and control his Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). By the end of Jeanne Gehret's encouraging tale, Ben's family wonder how they could have got along without his special way of seeing the world. Susan Covert's expressive illustrations with a nature theme enhance this tale for reluctant readers.
  • The Don'T-Give-Up Kid: And Learning Differences

    Jeanne Gehret, Sandra Ann Depauw

    Hardcover (Verbal Images Pr, March 1, 1996)
    As Alex becomes aware of his different learning style, he realizes his hero Thomas Edison had similar problems and works with his teachers and parents to solve them.
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