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Tools for Disabled People from a Disabled PersonLauren "Lolo''
Spencer provides a candid and real inside look into the life of
being a disabled person. This disability advocate embarks on the
importance of visibility for the disabled community because
representation matters! Words from someone doing the work. Lolo
Spencer gained popularity as a YouTube personality. On her
platform, Sitting Pretty, she encourages viewers to achieve their
dreams through making strong choices. Lolo shares how she navigates
daily life with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). You are more
than your limits. Choosing to see herself as more than a wheelchair
handicapped disabled person, Lolo chooses to live a bold and
courageous life now because representation matters. She created
this intersectional guide to provide tools for disabled people to
thrive in personal growth, independence, and community building.
Add this guide to your list of inclusion books! Inside, you'll
find: An intersectional guide on how to grow personally and
professionally Tools for disabled people to live a full life
despite limitations and expectations Words from the inspiring
Lauren "Lolo" Spencer, your favorite disability advocate If you're
looking for gifts for disabled people to get encouraged like
Disability Visibility, Demystifying Disability, or Rolling Warrior,
you'll love Rolling Pretty.
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The Cogs of Alusura (Paperback)
Lauren Spencer; Edited by Charlotte Beckett; Sidney Lotto
bundle available
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R342
Discovery Miles 3 420
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This guide helps students construct biographies, essays, and
expository pieces. Aspiring writers will learn how to narrow their
topic choices, how to organize information graphically and in
outline form, and how to effectively structure paragraphs to form a
cohesive, well-constructed piece. Editing basics are also given
with instructions for proofreading for accuracy, clarity, and
style. Colorful graphics and writing samples liven up the book.
Here is an instructional how-to resource that explains various
types of issue-based writing such as essays a research papers. It
uses bulleted points that reinforce common terms and key concepts
as well as clearly written samples, graphic organizers, and writing
exercises. Tips and techniques are offered throughout the book,
helping young writers improve the quality a scope of their writing.
This easy-to-use guide shows how to properly cite research
material, state findings, write effective conclusion, and list
sources in a bibliography.
This resource defines both fiction and nonfiction writing,
instructing how to gather ideas and then chart those ideas using
graphic organizers. By using bulleted points that reinforce common
terms, and key concepts, students will learn about point of view;
plot structure, and effective dialogue to tell their stories.
Sentence structure, verb tense and agreement, and style are also
discussed. Students will find the colorful graphics, exercises, and
clear text useful as they build a firm foundation of writing
skills.
This guide to descriptive writing helps students discover their
inner voice and then translate their discoveries into an
effectively written piece. Students are encouraged to gather and
organize their ideas by using a variety of methods and to improve
bland writing by using figurative language, adjectives, adverbs,
synonyms, and antonyms. Language basics, such as how to improve
sentence and paragraph structure; how to make verbs, pronouns, and
tenses agree; and how to vary sentence styles are discussed.
Finally, students learn how to proofread and edit their work before
making a final presentation.
Like other titles in this exciting series, this book uses clear
language, text examples, and graphic organizers to help young
writers explore several different types of personal writing.
Suggested exercises help students find their authors' voice and
gather ideas as they decide which type of personal writing is most
expressive to them. Traditional writing techniques are offered
along with suggestions on how to deconstruct writing and reorganize
it by changing the chronology of the story, stretching the moment
of climax, or using literary devices to build interest.
Like other titles in this exciting series, this book uses clear
language, text examples, and graphic organizers to help young
writers explore several different types of personal writing.
Suggested exercises help students find their authors' voice and
gather ideas as they decide which type of personal writing is most
expressive to them. Traditional writing techniques are offered
along with suggestions on how to deconstruct writing and reorganize
it by changing the chronology of the story, stretching the moment
of climax, or using literary devices to build interest.
Like other titles in this exciting series, this book uses clear
language, text examples, and graphic organizers to help young
writers explore several different types of personal writing.
Suggested exercises help students find their authors' voice and
gather ideas as they decide which type of personal writing is most
expressive to them. Traditional writing techniques are offered
along with suggestions on how to deconstruct writing and reorganize
it by changing the chronology of the story, stretching the moment
of climax, or using literary devices to build interest.
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