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Enjoying Fireworks with Blind or Deaf Children

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Fireworks are supposed to be joy—color, sound, celebration, community. But for blind or deaf children, the experience is different, not lesser. And when we prepare for that difference with intention, the Fourth becomes something they can enjoy fully in their own way. For blind children, fireworks are a tactile and social event more than a visual one. They feel the crowd’s excitement, the rumble in the ground, the vibration in the air. Sitting close to a trusted adult helps them map the experience: “That boom was far away,” “That one was sharp,” “That one rolled across the sky.” It becomes a shared sensory story, not a visual one. For deaf children, fireworks are a visual and vibrational event. They see the sky bloom in color, but they also feel the soft thump in their chest or through the bench beneath them. Some children enjoy the flashes more when they know the pattern—slow rise, pause, burst. Others like being told when a big one is coming so they can anticipate the light. And f...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Andrew's Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain (Wilcox)

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  Today's publisher's pride is  Andrew's Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain   by Kristin and Andrew Wilcox, which reached #111 in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and #254 in parenting books on children with disabilities. From Amazon: Customers find the book provides brilliant insight into inattentive ADHD, with one customer noting it's a wonderful informative read for children with the condition. The book is easy to read and customers consider it a must-read. They appreciate its pacing, with one customer mentioning it's perfect for both parents and teachers. Book description: In this two-part book Andrew and his neuroscientist mom each tell their story about living with the inattentive subtype of ADHD. How do you survive life and middle school with an ADHD elephant in your brain? Kids with ADHD will relate to Andrew's reactions to everyday and school-related situations, like remembering to turn in homework, staying organized, and making friends. Usi...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Andrew's Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain (Wilcox)

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  Today's publisher's pride is  Andrew's Awesome Adventures with His ADHD Brain   by Kristin and Andrew Wilcox, which reached #111 in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and #254 in parenting books on children with disabilities. From Amazon: Customers find the book provides brilliant insight into inattentive ADHD, with one customer noting it's a wonderful informative read for children with the condition. The book is easy to read and customers consider it a must-read. They appreciate its pacing, with one customer mentioning it's perfect for both parents and teachers. Book description: In this two-part book Andrew and his neuroscientist mom each tell their story about living with the inattentive subtype of ADHD. How do you survive life and middle school with an ADHD elephant in your brain? Kids with ADHD will relate to Andrew's reactions to everyday and school-related situations, like remembering to turn in homework, staying organized, and making friends. Usi...