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Help Your School Understand Learning Disabilities!
Help your school understand Learning Disabilities! Talk with administration and the learning specialist at your child’s school about the Adventures of Everyday Geniuses Book Series, and why you feel the series is an important resource for children, parents, and educators. … Continue reading
Student Book Review!
We received the following book reviews from Victoria, a wonderful student with the insight and compassion often associated with individuals “gifted” with dyslexia! Please read! Stacey Coolidge’s Fancy-Smancy Cursive Handwriting I very much liked this book because it reminded me … Continue reading
Resources!
We just added a recommended reading list! Check it out via the “resources” widget.
SHARE YOUR STORY – WE GIFT an E-BOOK
Please share stories of triumph over difficulty and we will “Gift” a Kindle E-Book Version of your favorite book from The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses book series! (Please provide a valid email address to receive the e-book from Amazon.com)
100 Kindle Downloads
100 Kindle Downloads of The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses Children’s Book Series are currently being offered to Learning Disability and Gifted Education Professionals. Simply send an email address, with a short description of how your work enhances the lives of … Continue reading
Everyday Geniuses Topic: Dyslexia and Learning Styles Message to Teachers
Listen to what New York Times Best Seller Debbie Macomber and other experts are saying about “The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses” book series!
April 2011 Author Visit to Los Angeles County Public Schools!
Barbara Esham and daughter Lauren visit Los Angeles County Public Schools for an author visit. Barbara and Lauren shared the honor of reading from The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses!
Salisbury author writes a story for every style of learning
Barbara Esham has an IQ of 130, but often gets lost while driving. She mastered high-level math with ease, but has trouble remembering basic spelling rules. She calls herself “spicy” — a term she created to describe exceptionally smart people … Continue reading
The National Association of Gifted Students Invites us to Florida
They just couldn’t get enough of David and Carolyn’s imagination, so they invited us to host a creativity session at their annual conference. To learn more about this Association visit their site.
