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Because so many children are shackled by the inability to read or read well, and because so many teachers are eager to find the keys to unlock these shackles, our mission is to make books fabulous fun for children and revolutionize struggling readers' skills. We're here to assist parents too. So read, watch, enjoy, and let us know how we can help out in your school or community.
1. ANOTHER HAPPY TEACHER TRUE STORY

Another Happy Teacher True Story: Recently, a first grader had a meltdown, cried and begged not to go to an all-school recreational activity. When the teacher used Happy Teacher strategies, the child calmed down, opened up and told her he didn’t want to go home because he’s always a bother to his mother. The recreational activity was happening just prior to dismissal. The child's reaction

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