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Youth with Special Needs series.
A fictional story featuring a young person with special needs alternates with factual information (about diagnosis, treatment, and scientific explanations), stock photos, and textbook-like diagrams, which further the discussion of the realities of living with a disability. The dialogue is contrived, but the books are accessible resources. There are seven other spring 2004 books in this series. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Youth with Special Needs titles: The Hidden Child, Stuck on Fast Forward, Chained, Finding My Voice, and A Different Way of Seeing.
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YA
Youth with Special Needs series.
A fictional story featuring a young person with special needs alternates with factual information (about diagnosis, treatment, and scientific explanations), stock photos, and textbook-like diagrams, which further the discussion of the realities of living with a disability. The dialogue is contrived, but the books are accessible resources. There are seven other spring 2004 books in this series. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Youth with Special Needs titles: The Hidden Child, Stuck on Fast Forward, Chained, Finding My Voice, and A Different Way of Seeing.
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YA
Youth with Special Needs series.
A fictional story featuring a teenager with special needs alternates with factual information, stock photos, and textbooklike diagrams, which further the discussion of the realities of living with a disability. The dialogue is contrived, but the books are accessible resources. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Youth with Special Needs titles: Breaking Down Barriers and The Journey toward Recovery.
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YA
Youth with Special Needs series.
A fictional story featuring a teenager with special needs alternates with factual information, stock photos, and textbooklike diagrams, which further the discussion of the realities of living with a disability. The dialogue is contrived, but the books are accessible resources. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Youth with Special Needs titles: Breaking Down Barriers and The Journey toward Recovery.
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YA
Youth with Special Needs series.
A fictional story featuring a young person with special needs alternates with factual information (about diagnosis, treatment, and scientific explanations), stock photos, and textbook-like diagrams, which further the discussion of the realities of living with a disability. The dialogue is contrived, but the books are accessible resources. There are seven other spring 2004 books in this series. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Youth with Special Needs titles: The Hidden Child, Stuck on Fast Forward, Chained, Finding My Voice, and A Different Way of Seeing.
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YA
Youth with Special Needs series.
A fictional story featuring a young person with special needs alternates with factual information (about diagnosis, treatment, and scientific explanations), stock photos, and textbook-like diagrams, which further the discussion of the realities of living with a disability. The dialogue is contrived, but the books are accessible resources. There are seven other spring 2004 books in this series. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Youth with Special Needs titles: The Hidden Child, Stuck on Fast Forward, Chained, Finding My Voice, and A Different Way of Seeing.
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YA
Youth with Special Needs series.
A fictional story about children taken from an abusive parent and placed in the foster care system alternates with illustrated factual sections providing information about foster homes, adoptions, and the legal and social processes for helping children. The dialogue is contrived, but the book is an accessible resource. Directory. Bib., glos., ind.
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YA
Youth with Special Needs series.
A fictional story featuring a young person with special needs alternates with factual information (about diagnosis, treatment, and scientific explanations), stock photos, and textbook-like diagrams, which further the discussion of the realities of living with a disability. The dialogue is contrived, but the books are accessible resources. There are seven other spring 2004 books in this series. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Youth with Special Needs titles: The Hidden Child, Stuck on Fast Forward, Chained, Finding My Voice, and A Different Way of Seeing.