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Lou and his special bubble wand are back! This time, each bubble Lou blows shows him how to stick to his special diet and avoid foods that make him sick. He's allergic to nuts and grains, so he has to avoid foods with those ingredients. Lou also has to keep himself safe and healthy by politely asking what's in the food people offer him and by not sharing snacks with others.
Whether he’s in a new situation or a challenging one, Lou’s prepared. His special bubble wand shows him the future, helping him see what he needs to do and say to be successful. So when it’s time to go to the supermarket, whether he’s with a parent, teacher or by himself, he knows what to expect and how to handle himself. Lou’s bubble wand will help him be successful in any social situation that could be a challenge for him.
When it's time to go to a restaurant, whether he's with a parent or family member, Lou knows what to expect and how to handle himself. Lou's bubble wand will help him be successful in any social situation that could be a challenge for him, such as waiting to be seated, ordering from the menu or waiting for others to finish their food.
In this edition of Lou Knows What to Do, Lou once again relies on his special bubble wand to show him what to expect when visiting a doctor or dentist. For example, what is a check-up? What kinds of check-ups might Lou need? Why is a check-up important? Who will Lou see while he's at the medical or dental office? What tools might the doctor or dentist use?
With his special bubble wand, Lou always knows what to do and how to behave at a friend's birthday party. He knows what to expect (it's going to be loud) and how he should act. He knows that if he can behave appropriately at his friend's celebration, he will likely get more party invitations in the future.
An essential resource for educators, speech-language pathologists, and parents--and an ideal text for courses that cover literacy and significant disabilities--this book will help you ensure that all students have the reading and writing skills they need to unlock new opportunities and reach their potential.
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Remi is one manic squirrel! Scampering here and scampering there, he’s a fluffball of constant motion. Whether he’s at home, in school, or out on the town, Remi never stays in one place. Even her thoughts come and go at a wildly rapid pace. With too much energy and too little focus, Remi finds himself in all kinds of trouble. School assignments go missing because his backpack and desk are messy, bottomless blackholes. Some homework never gets done because his tablet and TV prove too tempting. Even the class field trip nearly ends in disaster when Remi has a run-in with an exhibit made out of glass! Will Remi ever be able to calm his mind and his body long enough to get organized, stay on task, and actually have success? Remi in Overdrive is the newest tale in author Ashley Bartley’s popular Diamond, Opal and Friends book series. Written for students in Grades PreK through 5, the series empowers readers with lessons about self-care, self-control, and self-determination.