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Dear Parents, The resources listed below and many others are available to you in the Incarnate Word Learning Consultant Office. Please let me know if you would like to borrow one of these or if I can be of help finding a resource on a topic of your interest. I can also guide you to the Family and Community Resource Center at Special School District Central Office on Clayton Road, which has an extensive collection of books, videos, and DVDs available for borrowing, as well as “take-along” articles, resource packets, brochures, and pamphlets. Sincerely, Mrs. Turnure Pamphlets Early Identification of Special Needs – parent information brochure, Archdiocese of St. Louis, Catholic Education Office Booklets Helping Your Child with Homework Helping Your Child through Early Adolescence Helping Your Child Become a Responsible Citizen Helping Your Child Become a ReaderHelping Your Child Succeed in School Produced by the U.S. Department of Education Books Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (in Adults and Children), the Latest Assessment and Treatment Strategies, by C. Keith Conners, Ph.D. and Juliet L. Jett, Ph.D. In Their Own Way, Discovering and Encouraging Your Child’s Personal Learning Style, by Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D. Raising Faith-Filled Kids, Ordinary Opportunities to Nurture Spirituality at Home, by Tom McGrath They Can But They Don’t, Helping Students Overcome Work Inhibition, by Jerome H. Bruns, D.A.Ed. (with a special chapter for parents) Coping With Kids, by Dr. Linda Albert The Myth of Laziness, by Dr. Mel Levine
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