11 children's books that help children to understand learning disabilities

Physical disabilities that can affect a person's ability to do something, but a learning disability can often be as frustrating, especi...

Physical disabilities that can affect a person's ability to do something, but a learning disability can often be as frustrating, especially for children. No physical changes or symptoms, children often feel insecure and embarrassed by their learning disabilities. For children who have not, but also in the debate about a man who has reading difficulties may be, or the guy who always gets in trouble because they can not concentrate. Educational books can do a lot to understand, but it is important to help children's books, the children understand the learning difficulties so that they like they can connect with characters.

According to the Association of Learning Disabilities of Georgia, a learning disability is a neurological disorder that affects to write or read in conjunction with one or more of the basic psychological processes. The LDA Georgia also noted that most people with learning disabilities have average or above average intelligence. You are not slow, are not stupid, and they are not on stage. Your disability is often referred to as the "hidden disability" because they like all the others in many ways.

But still it can be confusing to understand for a child, and it is helpful to have these 11 children's books on the shelf, to their problems and disabilities to help them other learning to understand.

1. "Holy Enchilada" by Lin Oliver & Henry Winkler

Hank Zipzer series is a great day for children with learning disabilities, but Holy Enchilada is considered one of the best ones. The story, written by Henry Winkler (dyslexia struggled itself) is about to make Hank enchiladas for the class, but they are too sharp. He starts to panic that your disability you have the use of three bell cups instead of a third party and must find a way to save the class and get the break back.

2. "Just Juice" by Karen Hesse

For those who can are immensely talented and creative, a learning disability make them feel that their talents are worthless. In just a tomboy called sweet juice, the juice for the dance is very good and help his father as a metalworker, but has difficulty learning to read, write and spell. No matter how you try, it feels like it is not enough, and those who expect to because of his other talents. It's a cute book that make each child with learning disabilities feel less alone.

3. "Thank you, Mr. Falker" by Patricia Polish

Polish Patricia one of the authors of the books is my favorite son, and thank you, Mr. Falker is a serious work of art. Even the little ones are the story of a girl named Trisha love art that surpasses in many areas, but do not seem to understand the reading or writing. His teacher, Mr. Falker he acknowledges has dyslexia and help beyond. It is ideal for children who feel alone and to remind them that there is a support system for them, no matter what happens.

4. "Leo The Late Bloomer" by Robert Kraus

Some learning difficulties make children feel they are behind their classmates, but Leo The Late Bloomer can do to feel better. It's a love story about a little tiger who can not read, write, draw, or talking to all parties and his father. However, with the confidence of his mother, Leo realizes that he can catch.

'Fish in a Tree "by Lynda Mullaly 5. Hunting

Fish in a tree has a title that says it all - if you all expect the same capabilities and performance to have, which could be expected to climb a tree and a fish. Ally has dyslexia, but when she bounced from school to school, she learns that she does not have to be dangerous to hide their disability - there is nothing to be ashamed of.

6. "Tom Talent" by Kate Gaynor

For some children, the pressure on the writing and reading may well be that they have to be proud of less feel, but the talent of Tom, the talent to remember, although performance in school often measured by how well can you can read and write.

7. "The war of the alphabet 'Diane Burton Robb

Alphabet War follows a child with dyslexia from kindergarten through fourth grade, showing how he learned to read despite the war of letters that took place every time he opened a page. It is your children give a lot of confidence in the course of time to overcome their difficulties.

8. "If you're so smart, how come that you spell Mississippi not? By Barbara Esham

Children often think of disability in the sense that they smart.? - Are learning, if you're so smart, how it is that you can not spell Mississippi A young girl is fighting his father to understand could be as a smart lawyer, but they still help problems with homework.

9. "Voice of Leah 'by Lori Demonia

Social disabilities and learning can often be of them misinterpreted that do not understand, but the actions of the voice. Read the story of two sisters and the ability to explain to his friends why his sister is a little different It is sweet and charming and their children the support system around them remember, and to advocate for others as people with learning disabilities.

10. "It is hard to be a verb! Julia Cook

Some learning problems are not to remain in a position to object and focus, making it difficult to be a verb is a great book. For those who squirm, jump, hop, and have difficulty sitting still, this book offers some tips and ideas.

11. "Terrific Teddy excess energy" from Jim Forgan Ph.D.

ADHD and ADD can be very confusing for kiddos, but the excessive energy Terrific Teddy explains what happens when you can not control your power and the rules and provides positive behavioral changes to manage.

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