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Focusing on school issues for Adolescents
with Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, and Behavioral Disorders

Information gathered and shared by Veteran Educator, Kay Jones, B.A., M.S.

Story Archive: A-L, M-S, T-Z

About Being "Special"

Adult Literacy: One Word at a Time

African Reading Stories

Always Go to the Funeral

Animal School: A Fable

Aunt Shirley

Baseball Story

Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul

Cracked Pot

Dirt Roads

English Language

The Folded Napkin, A Story about Stevie and the Truckers

The Fun They Had

HAND OVER HAND: Breaking Barriers, Building Bonds

Hide-n-Seek

IRS Dependents

Is That Penguin Stuffed or Real?

It's Never Too Late to Earn a Gold Star

Just a Moment: Dave Barry's Son Robby Goes to School

The Kid Who's Sleeping in Row 3, Desk 2

Lone Ranger

Mix It Up Stories on Tolerance.org

My History of Special Education

NCLB Basketball

NCLB Rap

NEA: How Budget Cuts Are Leaving Kids Behind in All States

On the Reservation

One Size Fits All--not for dogs, or students

A Powerful Pig Tale

The Privilege of Youth, Dave Pelzer

Puppies For Sale

REAL Teachers

Red Marbles

Responsibility Educates (School Phone Message)

Running Fast

Sandbox Learning: Personalizable Children's Books

Sarah's Notes

Saving a Few, Sacrificing a Whole

Second Chances: Giving Kids a Chance to Make a Better Choice

The Secret Life of Bees, book notation

Shrub Who Stole Learning

Starfish

Success Stories, CECP, Stories about programs and projects that are successfully serving students with EBD and their families

Success Stories: Learn how parents are using information, common sense, and resources from Wrightslaw to resolve problems and get better services for their children.

Teacher

Teaching with Tourette's

Teacher's Job

Teacher's Story About Teddy

Teachers: The Ruby Slippers

TJ Goes to Kindergarten

Top Ten New School Rules

Top Ten Reasons to Become a Middle School Teacher

Tortoise and Hare, Goldilocks

Ugly, the Cat

UP!

Wear Sunscreen

Why God Created Children

Why We Love Children

Winning the Race

You Never Forget Prom, Even If You Try

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