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A kids book about

disabilities
"Sometimes people act like having a disability means you're from another planet, even though over a BILLION people in the world have disabilities. So how do you talk about disability? How do you talk to people with disabilities? This book helps kids and grownups approach disability as a normal part of the human experience."--Publisher.

A kids book about disability

2023
"Sometimes people act like having a disability means you're from another planet, even though over a BILLION people in the world have disabilities. So how do you talk about disability? How do you talk to people with disabilities? This book helps kids and grownups approach disability as a normal part of the human experience"--Back cover.

Many ways to be

2023
We do things in the way that works best for us. Join friends from Sesame Street as they learn about mobility devices, hearing aides, and how to respect our bodies.

What are developmental disorders?

2023
Describes developmental disorders, including different developmental disorders, the history of developmental disorders, every day life with a developmental disorder, and the treatment and management of developmental disorders.

The ABCs of Inclusion

2023
Meet 26 real kids with diagnoses like autism, hearing loss, epilepsy, and Down syndrome. It teaches young readers that it's okay to be different--in fact, it's what makes us special!.

Tessa & Weston : the best Christmas ever

2021
"It's Tessa and Weston's first Christmas together, and Tessa is determined to make it the best holiday ever. But when her estranged mother shows up with a suitcase and plans to stay for two weeks, Tessa's hopes are shattered. Bitter from the past and still holding a grudge, Tessa is in no mood to give her mother a second chance. The holiday season may be a time of reconciliation with family, but Tessa believes her mother will never change. Why get close when she's just going to leave again? Tessa realizes there is only one way to save this Christmas: avoid her mother as much as possible. With the best intentions in mind, Tessa chooses to not tell her mother about Weston's disability. But when they meet face-to-face, Tessa is mortified and ashamed by her mother's insensitive remarks. Weston begins to think he is the real cause of Tessa's shame. His old demons resurrect to haunt him with doubts: What if, one day, Tessa stops loving him because of his disability? Determined to prove his love for her, Weston makes it his mission to be the best boyfriend ever and works to reunite Tessa with her mother. Meanwhile, Tessa plots elaborate ways to avoid 'mother-daughter time' at all costs. One scheme leads to another, until Tessa finds herself tangled in a web of deceit--and, worst of all, lying to Weston. When the secrets between them force Tessa and Weston to face their greatest fears, they must confront the inescapable question: Is true love worth the risk of heartbreak? Is it ever too late to forgive and start over?"--Back cover.

The disability experience

working toward belonging
2021
Discusses what life is like for people with different disabilities.

Demystifying disability

what to know, what to say, and how to be an ally
2021
"A guide for how to be a thoughtful, informed ally to disabled people, with actionable steps for what to say and do (and what not to do) and how you can help make the world a more accessible place"--Provided by publisher.

Celebrating all abilities

2021
Readers will learn the importance of acceptance and empathy as they relate to abilities and how to practice these in their daily lives.

Encyclopedia of American disability history

2009
Contains over 750 alphabetically arranged articles that provide information on issues, events, people, laws, themes, and activism related to disability in America, covering access and accessibility, the disability rights movement, stereotypes, veterans, and many other topics; and includes primary documents, a chronology, a bibliography, and indexes.

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