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  • I Can Do This

    Laura Mae Murphy

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, March 10, 2020)
    This book, These Stories, were intended to be used by anyone who has the ability to help these individuals fit in wherever they go. If teachers could use these stories to introduce the problem and possibly the solution to the students prior to the introduction of the student with special needs or problems, there wouldn't be so much apathy in the world.In using animals instead of names there is no chance of anyone misunderstanding and transferring any of these topics onto anyone specific.I've tried to cover as many issues as I could: communication, deafness, blindness, birth defects, epilepsy, amputees, etc. But the most important goal is acceptance. There could be role playing (i.e., someone could be the cow or the beaver or the iguana). Interaction could play an important role in getting the message across.
  • I Can Do This

    Laura Mae Murphy

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., July 1, 2020)
    This book, These Stories, were intended to be used by anyone who has the ability to help these individuals fit in wherever they go. If teachers could use these stories to introduce the problem and possibly the solution to the students prior to the introduction of the student with special needs or problems, there wouldn’t be so much apathy in the world.In using animals instead of names there is no chance of anyone misunderstanding and transferring any of these topics onto anyone specific.I’ve tried to cover as many issues as I could: communication, deafness, blindness, birth defects, epilepsy, amputees, etc. But the most important goal is acceptance. There could be role playing (i.e., someone could be the cow or the beaver or the iguana). Interaction could play an important role in getting the message across.
  • I Can Do This

    Laura Mae Murphy

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, March 10, 2020)
    This book, These Stories, were intended to be used by anyone who has the ability to help these individuals fit in wherever they go. If teachers could use these stories to introduce the problem and possibly the solution to the students prior to the introduction of the student with special needs or problems, there wouldn't be so much apathy in the world.In using animals instead of names there is no chance of anyone misunderstanding and transferring any of these topics onto anyone specific.I've tried to cover as many issues as I could: communication, deafness, blindness, birth defects, epilepsy, amputees, etc. But the most important goal is acceptance. There could be role playing (i.e., someone could be the cow or the beaver or the iguana). Interaction could play an important role in getting the message across.