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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:School & Education
  • Age Range (years):6 - 12
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Everyone Has Something. Together We Can.
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:32
  • eBook ISBN:9780989272414

Everyone Has Something. Together We Can.

by Sarah Kesty

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Overview
Whether it's a situation or a disability—homelessness, instability at home, obesity, Autism, struggles with learning, ADHD, or physical limitations—Everyone Has Something that challenges them. Everyone Has Something: Together We can celebrates the journeys we all take when faced with a struggle.
Description

Whether it’s a situation or a disability—homelessness, instability at home, obesity, Autism, struggles with learning, ADHD, or physical limitations—Everyone Has Something that challenges them. Everyone Has Something: Together We Can celebrates the journeys we all take when faced with a struggle. We may feel frustrated, confused, or sad, but in the end, we are stronger, wiser, and more compassionate because our journeys help us grow. The stories remind us to consider the Somethings other people may be facing and to take an empathetic look at others. The engaging characters of Everyone Has Something demonstrate Growth Mindset and unwavering spirit! 

About the author
Sarah Kesty is an executive function and ADHD coach, author, advocate, and host of the Executive Function Podcast and the IEP OMG Show. A 4-time teacher of the year, Sarah's coaching and learning program supports high school and college students in developing the skills and mindset for independence! Sarah has a passion for executive function and empathy development and prides herself in translating research into real life support in her coaching and advocacy. She regularly writes for education publications, including the KQED and Edutopia. She also wrote the children's book, "Everyone Has Something," to empower children facing challenges like disabilities and homelessness. An avid gardener, local Trail Guide, cook, and cheesy joke teller, she lives in San Diego with her husband, cats, and chickens. Her Something inspires her to reach out and help others, while devotedly pursuing her own dreams. Visit Sarah at www.sarahkesty.com and The Executive Function Podcast