JUVENILE NONFICTION / Disabilities & Special Needs
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Disabilities & Special Needs
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Disabilities & Special Needs
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- Animals to the rescue!, amazing true stories from around the world, Sandra Markle
- Alicia Alonso dances on, Rose Viña ; illlustrated by Gloria Félix
- The autism playbook for teens, imagination-based mindfulness activities to calm yourself, build independence & connect with others, Irene McHenry, PhD, Carol Moog, PhD
- Ninita's big world, the true story of a deaf pygmy marmoset, by Sarah Glenn Marsh ; illustrations by Stephanie Fizer Coleman
- Can I tell you about self-harm?, a guide for friends, family and professionals, Pooky Knightsmith ; foreward by Jonathan Singer ; illustrated by Elise Evans
- Pepita es especial, Fabiola Arroyo Ozores ; Irene G. Lenguas
- Paralympic power, Paul Mason
- The survival guide for kids with autism spectrum disorders (and their parents), Elizabeth Verdick & Elizabeth Reeve ; illustrated by Nick Kobyluch
- Sky of bombs, sky of stars, a Vietnamese War orphan finds a home, Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
- Remembering Lucy, a story about loss and grief in a school, Sarah Helton ; illustrated by Anna Novy
- The survival guide for kids with behavior challenges, how to make good choices and stay out of trouble, Tom McIntyre, Ph.D.; edited by Marjorie Lisovskis
- The survival guide for kids in special education (and their parents), understanding what special ed is & how it can help you, Wendy L. Moss, Ph.D., Denise M. Campbell, M.S
- Waiting is not forever, by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- Make your own picture stories for kids with ASD (autism spectrum disorder), a DIY guide for parents and carers, Brian Attwood
- Normal, by Magdalena and Nathaniel Newman with Hilary Liftin ; illustrated by Neil Swaab
- Learning disabilities, Arthur Gillard, book editor
- It's not a perfect world, but I'll take it, 50 life lessons for teens like me who are kind of (you know) autistic, Jennifer Rose
- The ice-cream sundae guide to autism, an interactive kids' book for understanding autism, Debby Elley and Tori Houghton ; illustrated by J.C. Perry
- A picture book of Helen Keller, David A. Adler ; illustrated by John & Alexandra Wallner
- How to build a hug, Temple Grandin and her amazing squeeze machine, by Amy Guglielmo and Jacqueline Tourville ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- You are extraordinary, Craig and Samantha Johnson ; illustrated by Sally Garland
- Stephen Hawking, author, Katlin Sarantou ; illustrator, Jeff Bane
- Wheelchair sports at the Paralympics, by Matt Bowers
- In the running with Ntando Mahlangu, by Kristy Stark
- Shaquem Griffin, don't tell me what I can't do, Shannon H. Harts
- Armond goes to a party, a book about Asperger's and friendship, by Nancy Carlson and her friend Armond Isaak
- Nuestra hermana pepita, Fabiola Arroyo Ozores ; Irene G. Lenguas
- Brayden speaks up, Brayden Harrington ; illustrated by Betty C. Tang
- Ugly, Robert Hoge ; illustrated by Keith Robinson
- Eres extraordinario, You are extraordinary, Craig & Samantha Johnson ; ilustrado/illustrated, Sally Garland ; traducción y adaptación del diseño al español, Gabriela De Francesco