Melanie, Bird with a Broken Wing

Melanie, Bird with a Broken Wing
Author: Beth Harry
Publisher: Paul H Brookes Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781598571134

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Professional insight on working with special needs families-from a mom who's been on both sides of the desk

Melanie, Bird with a Broken Wing

Melanie, Bird with a Broken Wing
Author: Beth Harry, PH D
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781557671134

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Poems by a Little Girl

Poems by a Little Girl
Author: Hilda Conkling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1920
Genre: Child author
ISBN:

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How to Heal a Broken Wing

How to Heal a Broken Wing
Author: Bob Graham
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1536220922

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“Such a visual piece . . . readers young and old will return to the story to look more deeply; they won’t be disappointed.” — Booklist (starred review) In a city full of hurried people, only young Will notices the bird lying hurt on the ground. With the help of his sympathetic mother, he gently wraps the injured bird and takes it home. Wistful and uplifting in true Bob Graham fashion, here is a tale of possibility — and of the souls who never doubt its power.

Collaborating with Families

Collaborating with Families
Author: Sheri Overton
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1478633182

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Students in general education and special education classes will learn from and be moved by this collection of field-tested, personal cases. Overton asked family members from diverse income levels and racial and ethnic groups, whose children varied in age and learning challenge, to record their personal stories. Many of these family members were not well-known or active in their children’s schools; their cases facilitate an understanding and respect for the variety of families in which children live. The resulting set of cases will stimulate reflection, provoke discussion, and encourage the determination of best practices to support and bring about collaboration with all families. Activities, margin notes, and author commentaries emphasize and clarify points, facilitate reflection, and tie theory and research to each story. This compelling book can make a difference for those who work with students with special needs and their family members.

Letters to My Mother

Letters to My Mother
Author: Teresa Cardenas
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2006-06-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1554980577

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The narrator of Letters to My Mother is a young Afro-Cuban girl who, upon the death of her mother, must live with her aunt and cousins. Dependent on them and their good will, she finds their taunts about how dark her skin is and their attacks on her behavior, including her choice not to straighten her hair, deeply wounding. To keep her mother alive somehow, and to remember that she was once deeply loved, she writes letters telling Mamita what she is suffering and feeling. Over the course of this powerful and moving novel, the heroine grows up. Her inner strength helps her to overcome her pain and the racism of at least some of the people around her. And her position in the family changes as she learns to accept herself and others.

How Mothers Love

How Mothers Love
Author: Naomi Stadlen
Publisher: Piatkus
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0748118705

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Mothers describe falling in love with their babies and then, more slowly, learning to understand them. Children flourish when their mothers love and understand them. For over 20 years, Naomi Stadlen has listened to hundreds of mothers talking at her weekly discussion groups. In 'How Mothers Love' she offers unique insights into how mothers and babies learn to communicate intimately with one another. When adults relate to one another, they are building on the foundations usually laid down by their mothers. 'How Mothers Love' is a study of how mothers start to build those foundations and covers areas such as: how to create emotional 'space' for your unborn child; how to maintain a close relationship with two or more children; the transformation into motherhood and your role as a mother in wider society. By sharing the experiences of other mothers, Naomi Stadlen offers reassurance and support to all new parents as they navigate the highs and lows of the early years with their babies.

Love Me Mama

Love Me Mama
Author: kirthi Jayakumar
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1479786101

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This book is a story of an unfavoured child called Victoria. Vicky suffered because of the favouritism her mother showed among her four children, discriminating against Vicky. The difficulties of life led Vicky to build a wall of defense around her. Vickys difficult life led her to master the art of escaping the pains of rejection by becoming a high achiever. She thought she was fine and doing all right until the day when her mother died. At that moment, Vicky realized that she never had a mother who loved her. She never would because life cheated her out of a mother and now death had too. The book takes you through the trials and tribulations that Vicky faced before she emerged successful.

When Young Melissa Sweeps

When Young Melissa Sweeps
Author: Nancy Byrd Turner
Publisher: Peachtree Publishers
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781561451579

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Describes how a young girl curtsies and whirls, waltzes and jigs as she sweeps the house.

Sister

Sister
Author: Nickole Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2007
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Nickole Brown writes in a voice that is simultaneously vernacular and lyrical. It is a voice thick with the humidity and whirring cicadas of Kentucky, but the poems are dangerous, smelling of the crisp cucumber scent of a copperhead about to strike. Epistolary in nature, and with a novel's arc, Sister is a story that begins with a teen giving birth to a baby girl--the narrator--during a tornado, and in some ways, that tornado never ends. In the hands of a lesser poet, this debut collection would be a standard-issue confession, a melodramatic exercise in anger and self-pity. But melodrama requires simple villains and victims, and there is neither in this richly complex portrait. Ultimately, Sister is more about the narrator's transgressions and failures, more about her relationships to her sister and their mother than about that which divided them. With equal parts sass and sorrow, these poems etch out survival won not with tender-hearted reflections but by smoking cigarettes through fly-specked screens, by using cans of aerosol hair spray as a makeshift flamethrowers, and, most cruelly, by leaving home and trying to forget her sister entirely. From there, each poem is a letter of explanation and apology to that younger sister she never knew. Sister recounts a return to a place that Brown never truly left. It is a book of forgiveness, of seeking what is beyond mere survival, of finding your way out of a place of poverty and abuse only to realize that you must go back again, all the way back to where everything began--that warm, dark nest of mother.