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This volume is a valuable reference for literacy scholars and
educators. In this encyclopaedic reference of prominent literacy
terms, you will find citations of theorists and research findings
to validate the content and lead you into a deeper dive for those
terms of particular interest. Whether read cover to cover to
provide an overview of the field or used as a side-table reference,
The Language of Literacy Education offers valid, current
information about important topics in the field. The 297 indexed
terms expand our 87 main entries to encompass relevant terms in
literacy education. Contributors are: Johnny B. Allred, Leah R.
Cheek, Vicki Stewart Collet, Rebecca Carpenter de Cortina, Judy L.
Fields, Seth D. French, Savanna L. Gragg, Angelia C. Greiner, Megan
Yates Grizzle, Kathryn Hackett-Hill, Holly Sheppard Riesco, Afton
Schleiff and Wyann Stanton.
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"Heide Loves to Cheer" pulls back the curtain and gives the readers
a peek inside the heart of someone with mental disabilities.
Heide's joyful, loving spirit breaks down barriers and shows her
neighbors that including her enriches their world. -Barbara
Westberg Heide is a mentally challenged 28-year-old woman. Her body
is that of an adult. However, due to being born with disabilities,
Heide's mindset is that of a child. Billy is a ten year old boy who
lives in the neighborhood. He has a cousin with a cognitive
disorder, so Billy isn't intimidated when he first sees Heide
cheering for him on her front porch. Heide is a joyful, excited
young lady who just wants to be included in the other children's
lives. "Heide Loves to Cheer" will help you understand Heide's
thoughts and feelings; you'll see how Billy accepts and befriends
Heide. From this insight, readers will learn that meeting
individuals with disabilities are really opportunities to make a
difference. By including them in your life, you can bring joy and
happiness to them as well as yourself. Being kind one to another is
a golden rule we all should follow. LOOK FOR THOSE OPPORTUNITIES TO
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
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