It's Hard To Be A Verb: A Picture Book to Help Kids with ADHD
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Discover the power of storytelling with "It's Hard To Be A Verb", a beautifully illustrated children's book by Julia Cook that expertly tackles the challenges faced by kids with ADHD. Designed for elementary-aged readers, this insightful picture book is not just about understanding ADHD; it’s a relatable journey that resonates with all children struggling to focus and sit still. With engaging narratives and vivid imagery, Cook skillfully conveys life skills and practical strategies in a...
Show moreDiscover the power of storytelling with "It's Hard To Be A Verb", a beautifully illustrated children's book by Julia Cook that expertly tackles the challenges faced by kids with ADHD. Designed for elementary-aged readers, this insightful picture book is not just about understanding ADHD; it’s a relatable journey that resonates with all children struggling to focus and sit still. With engaging narratives and vivid imagery, Cook skillfully conveys life skills and practical strategies in a way that kids comprehend and connect with, making this book a significant resource for teaching empathy and personal responsibility.
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Unlike many children's books that touch on ADHD, "It's Hard To Be A Verb" stands out due to its engaging storytelling and relatable perspective. While other books may focus solely on diagnosis or medical terminology, Cook's work emphasizes understanding and actionable behavior strategies, making it accessible to young readers. This approach not only captivates children but also involves parents and educators in meaningful discussions about managing ADHD and fostering emotional intelligence.
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This book is more than just a read; it’s a gateway to deeper conversations about ADHD and the struggles children face. As a parent or educator, you will appreciate how it equips you with the language and understanding necessary to support kids navigating their emotions and behaviors. The heartfelt stories are touching and ensure that every reader, whether child or adult, walks away with empathy and knowledge to foster kindness and support within their community.
| manufacturer | National Center for Youth Issues |
|---|---|
| height | 8 |
| weight | 0.24912235606 |
| width | 0.2 |
| length | 8.7 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is ideal for children ages 5 to 9, making it perfect for elementary school readers.
Absolutely! The themes of focus and self-regulation are relatable to many children regardless of a diagnosis.
It combines a relatable story with actionable strategies, making it engaging and accessible for children and parents.
Yes! It has been praised by educators and is a great resource for promoting empathy in classrooms.
Yes, many reviews indicate that children on the spectrum can also relate to its themes and lessons.