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  2. List of children's books featuring characters with limb ...

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    Picture book Roxy and Tully: Words Matter [29] Hillary Sussman/Blake Marsee Protagonist is a dog missing her right back leg because she was ill. 2021 Picture book Splash [30] Claire Cashmore/Sharon Davey Protagonist is Claire Cashmore (Paralympian) as a child. She does not have a left hand. 2021 Picture book (based on true story) Timo the ...

  3. List of children's books featuring deaf characters - Wikipedia

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    The book covers many children with disabilities including a child who is deaf. 2021 Farts Make Noise (Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series) Kelly Brakenhoff, Theresa Murray Duke the Deaf Dog wears a hearing aid on one ear and signs ASL with his family. 3-9 yrs 2020 Can Bears Ski? Raymond Antrobus. Polly Dunbar

  4. Schneider Family Book Award - Wikipedia

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    The Schneider Family Book Award is an award given by the American Library Association (ALA) recognizing authors and illustrators for the excellence of portrayal of the disability experience in literature for youth. [1] There is a category for children's books, books appealing to middle grade readers and for young adult literature.

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  6. Disability in children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Professor Ian Davidson and colleagues analyzed the depiction of disabled characters in a collection of 19th children's literature from the Toronto Public Library. [5] The researchers found certain common characteristics of disability representation in 19th-century children's literature: disabled characters rarely appeared as individuals, but are usually depicted as impersonal groups and ...

  7. Why teaching kids to set healthy boundaries is a 'real gift'

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    "By teaching your kids to say no and let go of things that no longer serve them, you're actually encouraging growth," says one psychologist. Why teaching kids to set healthy boundaries is a 'real ...

  8. Picture Exchange Communication System - Wikipedia

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    The training protocol is based on the principles of applied behavior analysis. [3] The goal of PECS is spontaneous and functional communication. [3] The PECS teaching protocol is based on B. F. Skinner's book, Verbal Behavior, such that functional verbal operants are systematically taught using prompting and reinforcement strategies that will lead to independent communication.

  9. The Snowy Day - Wikipedia

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    For example, critics claimed “there is no way to tell he is different from any other child except that you note his skin is a soft-brown” and that The Snowy Day is a “darling book on a little colored boy.” [20] Additionally, fan letters for Keats' book came from numerous African American activists, educators, and children who included ...