Harrison knows how to make exercise and therapy fun for Thomas, and for himself as well. He uses his imagination to make every day an adventure. At bedtime, Harrison gives Thomas a kiss on the forehead. He can hardly wait for tomorrow to have more special adventures with his little brother.
Thomas needs some special equipment to help him get stronger so he can move and play with Harrison. This book contains educational notes on each page for parents and caregivers. The names and uses of various pieces of assistive technology that are depicted on each page are explained, allowing parents and caregivers to engage in discussion with their children so they can learn about inclusion.
This book aims to change the narrative of disability from meaning "cannot" to meaning "can in modified ways." With greater understanding comes greater empathy and inclusion throughout a child's life.
Harrison knows how to make exercise and therapy fun for Thomas, and for himself as well. He uses his imagination to make every day an adventure. At bedtime, Harrison gives Thomas a kiss on the forehead. He can hardly wait for tomorrow to have more special adventures with his little brother.
Thomas needs some special equipment to help him get stronger so he can move and play with Harrison. This book contains educational notes on each page for parents and caregivers. The names and uses of various pieces of assistive technology that are depicted on each page are explained, allowing parents and caregivers to engage in discussion with their children so they can learn about inclusion.
This book aims to change the narrative of disability from meaning "cannot" to meaning "can in modified ways." With greater understanding comes greater empathy and inclusion throughout a child's life.
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