How Katie Got a Voice

How Katie Got a Voice

Author: Patricia L. Mervine, M.A., CCC-SLP

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2012-06-29

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 1466947047

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How Katie Got a Voice (and a cool new nickname) is a story of challenge, triumph, and acceptance. The students and teachers of Cherry Street School all have nicknames that celebrate their differences. But the new girl, Katie, is really different. She cant walk. She cant talk. It seems like she cant do anything! So how can the other students involve her in their activities? And how can they give her a nickname?


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Download or read book How Katie Got a Voice written by Patricia L. Mervine, M.A., CCC-SLP and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2012-06-29 with total page 43 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How Katie Got a Voice (and a cool new nickname) is a story of challenge, triumph, and acceptance. The students and teachers of Cherry Street School all have nicknames that celebrate their differences. But the new girl, Katie, is really different. She cant walk. She cant talk. It seems like she cant do anything! So how can the other students involve her in their activities? And how can they give her a nickname?


How Katie Got a Voice (and a Cool New Nickname)

How Katie Got a Voice (and a Cool New Nickname)

Author: Patricia L. Mervine

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-05-28

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9781499356724

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An der „Grundschule am Kirschberg“ haben alle – von den Schülern bis zum Schulleiter – Spitznamen, die zeigen, was sie besonders gut können. Als Katie neu in die Klasse kommt, sind ihre Mitschüler jedoch ratlos: Katie kann weder laufen noch sprechen. Eigentlich scheint sie gar nichts alleine zu können. Wie sollen sie mit ihr spielen und wie mit ihr reden? Welcher Spitzname könnte passen?„Wie Katie eine Stimme bekam (und einen coolen Spitznamen)” handelt von Unterschieden und Gemeinsamkeiten – und davon, wie Kinder mit und ohne Behinderung Freunde werden können. Es ist eine Geschichte über Inklusion und Unterstützte Kommunikation, die Mut macht, indem sie zeigt, was mit den richtigen Ideen alles möglich ist.THIS IS THE GERMAN VERSION of "How Katie Got a Voice (and a cool new nickname)," a story of challenge, triumph, and acceptance (also available in English). The students and teachers of Cherry Street School all have nicknames that celebrate their differences. But the new girl, Katie, is really different. She can't walk. She can't talk. It seems like she can't do anything! How can the other students involve her in their activities? And how can they give her a nickname? The students realize that Katie is more like them than different when she gets an augmentative communication device. This story is important for anyone involved with inclusion of students who have disabilities.The book concludes with rules for Disability Etiquette.


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Download or read book How Katie Got a Voice (and a Cool New Nickname) written by Patricia L. Mervine and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-05-28 with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An der „Grundschule am Kirschberg“ haben alle – von den Schülern bis zum Schulleiter – Spitznamen, die zeigen, was sie besonders gut können. Als Katie neu in die Klasse kommt, sind ihre Mitschüler jedoch ratlos: Katie kann weder laufen noch sprechen. Eigentlich scheint sie gar nichts alleine zu können. Wie sollen sie mit ihr spielen und wie mit ihr reden? Welcher Spitzname könnte passen?„Wie Katie eine Stimme bekam (und einen coolen Spitznamen)” handelt von Unterschieden und Gemeinsamkeiten – und davon, wie Kinder mit und ohne Behinderung Freunde werden können. Es ist eine Geschichte über Inklusion und Unterstützte Kommunikation, die Mut macht, indem sie zeigt, was mit den richtigen Ideen alles möglich ist.THIS IS THE GERMAN VERSION of "How Katie Got a Voice (and a cool new nickname)," a story of challenge, triumph, and acceptance (also available in English). The students and teachers of Cherry Street School all have nicknames that celebrate their differences. But the new girl, Katie, is really different. She can't walk. She can't talk. It seems like she can't do anything! How can the other students involve her in their activities? And how can they give her a nickname? The students realize that Katie is more like them than different when she gets an augmentative communication device. This story is important for anyone involved with inclusion of students who have disabilities.The book concludes with rules for Disability Etiquette.


Your Voice in My Head

Your Voice in My Head

Author: Emma Forrest

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2012-01-19

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1408822067

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A dazzling and devastating memoir exploring breakdown and obsessive love, in a voice unlike any other


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Download or read book Your Voice in My Head written by Emma Forrest and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2012-01-19 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A dazzling and devastating memoir exploring breakdown and obsessive love, in a voice unlike any other


Use Your Indoor Voice!

Use Your Indoor Voice!

Author: Katie Marsico

Publisher: Cherry Lake

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1610805240

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Learn the importance of speaking in the right volume with this easy-to-read story.


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Download or read book Use Your Indoor Voice! written by Katie Marsico and published by Cherry Lake. This book was released on 2012-08-01 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn the importance of speaking in the right volume with this easy-to-read story.


How to Get Run Over by a Truck

How to Get Run Over by a Truck

Author: Katie C. McKenna

Publisher: Inkshares

Published: 2016-10-04

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1941758991

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People often say, “I feel like I’ve been run over by a truck.” Katie actually was. On a sunny morning bike ride in Brooklyn, twenty-four-year-old Katie McKenna was forever changed when she was run over by an eighteen-wheeler. Being crushed under a massive semi wasn’t something Katie should have survived. After ten hours of emergency surgery, she woke to find herself in a body and a life that would never be the same. In this brutally honest and surprisingly funny memoir, Katie recalls the pivotal event and the long, confusing road to recovery that followed. Between the unprepared nudity in front of her parents post-surgery, hospital happy hours, and the persistent fear that she would never walk again, Katie details the struggles she’s faced navigating her new reality. This inspiring memoir follows Katie’s remarkable journey to let go of her old life and fall in love with her new one.


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Download or read book How to Get Run Over by a Truck written by Katie C. McKenna and published by Inkshares. This book was released on 2016-10-04 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: People often say, “I feel like I’ve been run over by a truck.” Katie actually was. On a sunny morning bike ride in Brooklyn, twenty-four-year-old Katie McKenna was forever changed when she was run over by an eighteen-wheeler. Being crushed under a massive semi wasn’t something Katie should have survived. After ten hours of emergency surgery, she woke to find herself in a body and a life that would never be the same. In this brutally honest and surprisingly funny memoir, Katie recalls the pivotal event and the long, confusing road to recovery that followed. Between the unprepared nudity in front of her parents post-surgery, hospital happy hours, and the persistent fear that she would never walk again, Katie details the struggles she’s faced navigating her new reality. This inspiring memoir follows Katie’s remarkable journey to let go of her old life and fall in love with her new one.


Going There

Going There

Author: Katie Couric

Publisher: Little, Brown

Published: 2021-10-26

Total Pages: 695

ISBN-13: 0316535877

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This heartbreaking, hilarious, and brutally honest memoir shares the deeply personal life story of a girl next door and her transformation into a household name. For more than forty years, Katie Couric has been an iconic presence in the media world. In her brutally honest, hilarious, heartbreaking memoir, she reveals what was going on behind the scenes of her sometimes tumultuous personal and professional life - a story she’s never shared, until now. Of the medium she loves, the one that made her a household name, she says, “Television can put you in a box; the flat-screen can flatten. On TV, you are larger than life but smaller, too. It is not the whole story, and it is not the whole me. This book is.” Beginning in early childhood, Couric was inspired by her journalist father to pursue the career he loved but couldn’t afford to stay in. Balancing her vivacious, outgoing personality with her desire to be taken seriously, she overcame every obstacle in her way: insecurity, an eating disorder, being typecast, sexism . . . challenges, and how she dealt with them, setting the tone for the rest of her career. Couric talks candidly about adjusting to sudden fame after her astonishing rise to co-anchor of the TODAY show, and guides us through the most momentous events and news stories of the era, to which she had a front-row seat: Rodney King, Anita Hill, Columbine, the death of Princess Diana, 9/11, the Iraq War . . . In every instance, she relentlessly pursued the facts, ruffling more than a few feathers along the way. She also recalls in vivid and sometimes lurid detail the intense pressure on female anchors to snag the latest “get”—often sensational tabloid stories like Jon Benet Ramsey, Tonya Harding, and OJ Simpson. Couric’s position as one of the leading lights of her profession was shadowed by the shock and trauma of losing her husband to stage 4 colon cancer when he was just 42, leaving her a widow and single mom to two daughters, 6 and 2. The death of her sister Emily, just three years later, brought yet more trauma—and an unwavering commitment to cancer awareness and research, one of her proudest accomplishments. Couric is unsparing in the details of her historic move to the anchor chair at the CBS Evening News—a world rife with sexism and misogyny. Her “welcome” was even more hostile at 60 Minutes, an unrepentant boys club that engaged in outright hazing of even the most established women. In the wake of the MeToo movement, Couric shares her clear-eyed reckoning with gender inequality and predatory behavior in the workplace, and downfall of Matt Lauer—a colleague she had trusted and respected for more than a decade. Couric also talks about the challenge of finding love again, with all the hilarity, false-starts, and drama that search entailed, before finding her midlife Mr. Right. Something she has never discussed publicly—why her second marriage almost didn’t happen. If you thought you knew Katie Couric, think again. Going There is the fast-paced, emotional, riveting story of a thoroughly modern woman, whose journey took her from humble origins to superstardom. In these pages, you will find a friend, a confidante, a role model, a survivor whose lessons about life will enrich your own.


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Download or read book Going There written by Katie Couric and published by Little, Brown. This book was released on 2021-10-26 with total page 695 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This heartbreaking, hilarious, and brutally honest memoir shares the deeply personal life story of a girl next door and her transformation into a household name. For more than forty years, Katie Couric has been an iconic presence in the media world. In her brutally honest, hilarious, heartbreaking memoir, she reveals what was going on behind the scenes of her sometimes tumultuous personal and professional life - a story she’s never shared, until now. Of the medium she loves, the one that made her a household name, she says, “Television can put you in a box; the flat-screen can flatten. On TV, you are larger than life but smaller, too. It is not the whole story, and it is not the whole me. This book is.” Beginning in early childhood, Couric was inspired by her journalist father to pursue the career he loved but couldn’t afford to stay in. Balancing her vivacious, outgoing personality with her desire to be taken seriously, she overcame every obstacle in her way: insecurity, an eating disorder, being typecast, sexism . . . challenges, and how she dealt with them, setting the tone for the rest of her career. Couric talks candidly about adjusting to sudden fame after her astonishing rise to co-anchor of the TODAY show, and guides us through the most momentous events and news stories of the era, to which she had a front-row seat: Rodney King, Anita Hill, Columbine, the death of Princess Diana, 9/11, the Iraq War . . . In every instance, she relentlessly pursued the facts, ruffling more than a few feathers along the way. She also recalls in vivid and sometimes lurid detail the intense pressure on female anchors to snag the latest “get”—often sensational tabloid stories like Jon Benet Ramsey, Tonya Harding, and OJ Simpson. Couric’s position as one of the leading lights of her profession was shadowed by the shock and trauma of losing her husband to stage 4 colon cancer when he was just 42, leaving her a widow and single mom to two daughters, 6 and 2. The death of her sister Emily, just three years later, brought yet more trauma—and an unwavering commitment to cancer awareness and research, one of her proudest accomplishments. Couric is unsparing in the details of her historic move to the anchor chair at the CBS Evening News—a world rife with sexism and misogyny. Her “welcome” was even more hostile at 60 Minutes, an unrepentant boys club that engaged in outright hazing of even the most established women. In the wake of the MeToo movement, Couric shares her clear-eyed reckoning with gender inequality and predatory behavior in the workplace, and downfall of Matt Lauer—a colleague she had trusted and respected for more than a decade. Couric also talks about the challenge of finding love again, with all the hilarity, false-starts, and drama that search entailed, before finding her midlife Mr. Right. Something she has never discussed publicly—why her second marriage almost didn’t happen. If you thought you knew Katie Couric, think again. Going There is the fast-paced, emotional, riveting story of a thoroughly modern woman, whose journey took her from humble origins to superstardom. In these pages, you will find a friend, a confidante, a role model, a survivor whose lessons about life will enrich your own.


Anorexia

Anorexia

Author: Katie Metcalfe

Publisher: Headline Accent

Published: 2006-12-01

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1429405368

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Katie Metcalfe takes readers through the daily struggle with this potentially lethal obsession. It is a harrowing account of her triumphs and tragedies on the long road to recovery after being hospitalized at 15. We learn of Katie's constant battle with 'the voice' when her pride at improving her health is overshadowed by the fear of over eating. It is a story of a young girl at war with herself and anyone who fights to keep her alive. However, Katie Metcalfe's book is more than a personal journey - it is the story of the impact of her illness on her family. With remarkable candour Katie's parents and siblings tell of the shocking impact on close relatives - when anorexia creates a stranger in the family. Katie's honesty combined with her talent for writing, gives a real sense of the horror of anorexia and its power to dominate lives. It is a true account of a family's hard won victory over a disease that kills.


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Download or read book Anorexia written by Katie Metcalfe and published by Headline Accent. This book was released on 2006-12-01 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Katie Metcalfe takes readers through the daily struggle with this potentially lethal obsession. It is a harrowing account of her triumphs and tragedies on the long road to recovery after being hospitalized at 15. We learn of Katie's constant battle with 'the voice' when her pride at improving her health is overshadowed by the fear of over eating. It is a story of a young girl at war with herself and anyone who fights to keep her alive. However, Katie Metcalfe's book is more than a personal journey - it is the story of the impact of her illness on her family. With remarkable candour Katie's parents and siblings tell of the shocking impact on close relatives - when anorexia creates a stranger in the family. Katie's honesty combined with her talent for writing, gives a real sense of the horror of anorexia and its power to dominate lives. It is a true account of a family's hard won victory over a disease that kills.


My Life in Plants

My Life in Plants

Author: Katie Vaz

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 2020-09-01

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 1524866040

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A “beautifully illustrated memoir, a deeply personal remembrance about the navigation into adulthood and the plants along the way. Touching and relatable.” (Lori Roberts, author of A Life of Gratitude) From Katie Vaz, author of Don’t Worry, Eat Cake, the beloved Make Yourself Cozy, and The Escape Manual for Introverts, comes My Life in Plants. Her newest book tells the story of her life through the thirty-nine plants that have played both leading and supporting roles, from her childhood to her wedding day. Plants include a homegrown wildflower bouquet wrapped in duct tape that she carried on stage at age three, to a fragrant basil plant that brought her and her kitchen back to life after grief. The stories are personal, poignant, heartwarming, and relatable, and will prompt readers to recall plants of their own that have been witness to both the amazing moments of life and the ordinary ones. This illustrated memoir covers the simplicity of home, the sharpness of loss, the lesson of learning to be present, and the journey of finding your way


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Download or read book My Life in Plants written by Katie Vaz and published by Andrews McMeel Publishing. This book was released on 2020-09-01 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A “beautifully illustrated memoir, a deeply personal remembrance about the navigation into adulthood and the plants along the way. Touching and relatable.” (Lori Roberts, author of A Life of Gratitude) From Katie Vaz, author of Don’t Worry, Eat Cake, the beloved Make Yourself Cozy, and The Escape Manual for Introverts, comes My Life in Plants. Her newest book tells the story of her life through the thirty-nine plants that have played both leading and supporting roles, from her childhood to her wedding day. Plants include a homegrown wildflower bouquet wrapped in duct tape that she carried on stage at age three, to a fragrant basil plant that brought her and her kitchen back to life after grief. The stories are personal, poignant, heartwarming, and relatable, and will prompt readers to recall plants of their own that have been witness to both the amazing moments of life and the ordinary ones. This illustrated memoir covers the simplicity of home, the sharpness of loss, the lesson of learning to be present, and the journey of finding your way


Bright Before Us

Bright Before Us

Author: Katie Arnold-Ratliff

Publisher: Tin House Books

Published: 2011-05-10

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1935639072

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Facing the prospect of fatherhood, disillusioned by his fledgling teaching career, and mourning the loss of a fraught former relationship, 25-year-old Francis Mason is a prisoner of his past mistakes. But when his second-grade class discovers a dead body during a field trip to a San Francisco beach, Francis spirals into unbearable grief and all-consuming paranoia. As his behavior grows increasingly erratic, and tensions arise with the school principal and the parents of his students, he faces the familiar urge to flee — a choice that forces him to confront the character weaknesses that have shattered his life again and again — and to accept the wrenching truth about the past he’s never been able to move beyond.


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Download or read book Bright Before Us written by Katie Arnold-Ratliff and published by Tin House Books. This book was released on 2011-05-10 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Facing the prospect of fatherhood, disillusioned by his fledgling teaching career, and mourning the loss of a fraught former relationship, 25-year-old Francis Mason is a prisoner of his past mistakes. But when his second-grade class discovers a dead body during a field trip to a San Francisco beach, Francis spirals into unbearable grief and all-consuming paranoia. As his behavior grows increasingly erratic, and tensions arise with the school principal and the parents of his students, he faces the familiar urge to flee — a choice that forces him to confront the character weaknesses that have shattered his life again and again — and to accept the wrenching truth about the past he’s never been able to move beyond.


Big Elmer

Big Elmer

Author: Ted E. Hurlburt

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2014-09-15

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1490843949

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A wrestler who causes his opponent's death in the ring is haunted by the grief it has caused the opponent's family. His fruitless endeavors to work his way from beneath the shadow of guilt have failed ... until he finds an answer from a most unlikely source. Read his full story in the pages of this book.


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Download or read book Big Elmer written by Ted E. Hurlburt and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2014-09-15 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A wrestler who causes his opponent's death in the ring is haunted by the grief it has caused the opponent's family. His fruitless endeavors to work his way from beneath the shadow of guilt have failed ... until he finds an answer from a most unlikely source. Read his full story in the pages of this book.