| The student can easily identify with Annie and her frequent distractible thoughts, that while wonderfully creative, frequently results in failure. Many ADD students frequently develop negative internal beliefs of I'm no good, I'm stupid, and as Michelle’s Annie says’ "Why can't I just...." Annie Books by Michelle Fattig. | ||
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| Calming the Stormy Days with Annie
by Michelle Fattig $10.99 | The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Copi...
by Carol Kranowitz $10.85 | The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun, Revised Edit...
by Carol Kranowitz $10.37 |
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| Raising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definiti...
by Lindsey Biel | Sensory Integration and the Child: 25th Ann...
by A. Jean Ayres $23.99 | I Am Utterly Unique: Celebrating the Streng...
by Elaine Marie Larson $13.64 |
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| Building Bridges Through Sensory Integratio...
by Paula Aquilla $23.07 | Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing D...
by Christopher R. Auer $11.53 | Sensational Kids: Hope and Help for Childre...
by Ph.D, OTR, Lucy Jane Miller $9.72 |
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