I wanted to share two new books I discovered while adding to my Amazon book wish
list. Actually, they aren’t new, just
new to me! Both books were published in
2008. Thanks to my media specialist who was able to contact our local library for the delivery of the books.
The stories deal with the issue of ADHD in kids and how they are trying to cope throughout the day.
The
first book is It’s Hard To Be A Verb (affiliate link) written by Julia Cook. Julia Cook is also the author of My Mouth is
a Volcano. It’s actually the same
character in both stories. I found out
that Julia Cook is a former teacher and school counselor. She started writing books after hearing
stories from her students and parents of those students who were dealing with different issues.
I
like this book because not only can your ADHD students relate, but it gives some coping skills to help students manage the deficient.
I’m
also all about using literature to teach EVERYTHING and this is a great book to
use in your ELA lessons for what else…verbs!!
The
next book is Mrs. Gorski, I Think I Have The Wiggle Fidgets (affiliate link) written by
Barbara Esham. This story is part of the
Adventures of Everyday Geniuses series.
The
main character, David, is introduced by all the things he does that is either
distracting or just not paying attention.
He even recognizes that his teacher has a “speaking to David”
voice. After a very messy pudding
incident, the teacher decides to send a letter home to David’s parents. David is worried of course, but he wants to
discover a cure for his wiggle fidgets. He does find out his dad had the same issue as a kid.
David
spends a whole day coming up with some great ideas to help not only himself,
but Mrs. Gorski!
The
book has an awesome list of resources at the end of the story.
I
know every teacher has encountered a David or a Louis or you might be dealing
with one this school year. I know it can
be frustrating but take a breath and always remember EMPATHY.
Leave a comment if you have found other great books about children with ADHD to share with your students!
What other techniques have you used with your students who have
the wiggle fidgets?
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