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Eagle Eyes: A Child's Guide to Paying Attention

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 20 Ratings and 20 Reviews

Book Description
Through its young protagonist, Ben, this story teaches kids about Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and how to overcome it.
Book Information
PublisherVerbal Images Press
BindingPaperback (7 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages40
ISBN-100962513644
ISBN-13978-0962513640
Publication Date04/1991
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About Jeanne Gehret (Author) : I loved reading books to my young son, so when I realized that he hated reading, I was astonished! Soon I realized that his literacy problems were due to dyslexia. When I couldn't find any children's ... more
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About Susan Covert (Illustrator) : Susan Covert is a published illustrator of children's books. Published credits of Susan Covert include Eagle Eyes: A Child's Guide to Paying Attention.
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1/23/2009 Jeanne Gehret said:
Ben hyperfocuses on nature, to the detriment of family harmony and school success. The hallmarks of ADHD are clearly shown, not told, in this story. Several elements of the treatment process are included--relaxation, medication, and an entire song. Shortly after Ben's father compares the boy to his ... more

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