0100,0100,0100ANthony, per your request for children's books, these are
suggested by Gill Dixon.
Cheers,
Dona
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Subject: 0000,0000,8000RE: [PoF] (Fwd) Bibliography help needed---again
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A book for young dyslexics:
Birkett, R (1993)'So, you think you've got problems' England: Egon
A book for children who have a parent with a chronic illness
Weisburg Deutsch, PhD (1998) Los Angeles: Western
Psychological Services.
A booklet for young children with Dyspraxia:
Dixon G (1997) Dyscover Yourself. England: The Dyspraxia
Foundation Tel:
01462 454986
A couple of others
Poustie J,(1998) Life Skills England: Next Generation. Amed at
teenagers with Specific Learning Difficulties.
Colley M et al, (2000) Living with Dyspraxia. England: the Dyspraxia
Foundation. Excelelnt book for teenagers and young adults.
Regards
Gill.
Gill Dixon BHSc Hons, RGN
Independent Dyspraxia Advisor/Trainer.
Dona M. Avery
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
http://www.public.asu.edu/~donam
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