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Teaching Children about Disability
In the picture book, Dewey Doo-It Helps Owlie Fly Again by Brahm Wenger, Alan Green, and Jean Gillmore (The Helpful Doo-its Project, 2005), a group of animal friends devise some news ways to fly for a friend who can no longer use his wings. Find a list of books that help ch i ldren e xplore disability online.
Christopher Reeve
Explore the website of the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation .
Read a memorial piece about Christopher Reeve by his minister, Rev. Frank Hall of the Unitarian Church in Westport, Connecticut .
Children's Different Learning Styles and Intelligences
The Association for Childhood Education International has posted "Multiple Intelligences: Different Ways of Learning," by Judith C. Reiff, a guide sheet for parents to recognize and encourage their children's individual learning styles (e.g., visual, physical, logical, introvert, extrovert).
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