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Disability education children's books

markswife90
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This is my second book in the "Beyond My Abilities: Disability Awareness Series". In this story, children can learn about a boy with Cerebral Palsy (CP) and his service dog. The story is told through the eyes a new friend who is also learning about CP and service dogs. Resources for teaching about CP and services dogs, are also included.
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Hi there @markswife90 and welcome to our community. Thank you for sharing your new book with us. Early education is key to removing stigma around impairments, so I think it's wonderful that you've written this for children.
I'm going to share this on @Richard_Scope 's 'Books about Cerebral Palsy for World Book Day' thread and hope to speak with you again in the future
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