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'It Starts With You'
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https://www.literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2015/07/21/'it-starts-with-you'
poor in inner-city Montgomery, AL, and dealt with setbacks in her education due to her dyslexia
Making Readers Feel Good About Themselves
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https://www.literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2015/05/18/making-readers-feel-good-about-themselves
long-term sub Mr. Daniels, who identifies her dyslexia, gradually gains her trust, and teaches her, and adored older brother (who, we infer, also has dyslexia). The tropes of a mean-girl nemesis and her
April Member of the Month: Kimberly Reznicek
<img sfref="[images]aee9d894-4f2e-494a-b10a-02495a4166a1" src="/images/default-source/reading-today/avatarreznicek.jpg" alt="Kimberly Reznicek" title="Kimberly Reznicek" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" />This Texas reading specialist talks about struggling readers, professional development, must-see San Antonio attractions, volunteerism, and kickball.
https://www.literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2013/04/01/april-member-of-the-month-kimberly-reznicek
for Applied Linguistics. Her professional interests include adult dyslexia, vocabulary intervention
Putting Books to Work: Pretty Penny series by Devon Kinch
Tax time is almost here, and soon money matters will be on the forefront of most families’ minds. With her Pretty Penny series, author/illustrator Devon Kinch has created a set of easy-to-use books to help explain money issues to younger children. The books are written so that they can stand alone, but are understood better when used in succession. In each book, the focus is on wise spending and saving habits, and how to make wise decisions with your money.
https://www.literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2013/03/26/putting-books-to-work-pretty-penny-series-by-devon-kinch
with dyslexia, an Adjunct Professor at Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, Mississippi
In the Mood for Love-themed Books
https://www.literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2012/02/15/in-the-mood-for-love-themed-books
with his dyslexia, the narrator agrees to help. He encourages the romance between the two through his
Reviews of Multicultural Children's Books
https://www.literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2012/06/27/reviews-of-multicultural-children's-books
,” what we would call dyslexia today. As she struggles with this disability, her mother gives her
Showing Appreciation: Reviews of Books About Teachers
<img alt="" sfref="[images|OpenAccessDataProvider]28d47ec1-674c-6d52-9eff-ff000089f9b9" src="/images/default-source/reading-today/avatarteacherapp.jpg?sfvrsn=0.35101252840831876" title="avatarteacherapp" style="float: left;" />Celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week with these new or forthcoming K-12 books about teachers.
https://www.literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2014/05/05/showing-appreciation-reviews-of-books-about-teachers-
, and the hero of this story is in second grade. Hank’s dyslexia is not mentioned/diagnosed in this book
Books That Boost Self-Esteem
<img alt="" sfref="[images|OpenAccessDataProvider]141480c1-674c-6d52-9eff-ff000089f9b9" src="/images/default-source/reading-today/avatarbrave.jpg?sfvrsn=0.21401503775268793" title="avatarBrave" style="float: left;" />After all, everyone needs a good shot of positivity every now and then.
https://www.literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2014/06/16/books-that-boost-self-esteem
a comfortable life despite the challenges with reading caused by her dyslexia. She loves her Princeton
Books About Embracing Disabilities and Differences
<img alt="" sfref="[images|OpenAccessDataProvider]09f07fc1-674c-6d52-9eff-ff000089f9b9" src="/images/default-source/reading-today/avatarwhisper.jpg?sfvrsn=0.283078828593716" title="avatarWhisper" style="float: left;" />Teachers face classrooms daily that are filled with children with a variety of backgrounds and needs. As educators we need to create classrooms that are inclusive and provide an atmosphere of acceptance.
https://www.literacyworldwide.org/blog/literacy-now/2014/06/09/books-about-embracing-disabilities-and-differences
and Differences. Autism, Tourette’s, diabetes, leukemia, accident injury, dyslexia, and multiple sclerosis

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