Certified speech-language pathologist and children’s book author, Becca Eisenberg brings you creative professionals from the language learning and children’s education field. With these ideas, parents can help their children with special needs improve their language and reading abilities
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Certified speech-language pathologist and children’s book author, Becca Eisenberg brings you creative professionals from the language learning and children’s education field. With these ideas, parents can help their children with special needs improve their language and reading abilities
Interview with Benjamin Giroux, Author of I am Odd, I am New
Language During Mealtime
20 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
Interview with Benjamin Giroux, Author of I am Odd, I am New
I Am Odd I Am New written by Benjamin Giroux and illustrated by Roz MacLean is a picture book based on a poem that the author wrote when he was 10 years old. The poem, which is pictured below describes Ben's feelings about feeling "out of place", "like a castaway", and how he tries "to fit in". Benjamin, who is autistic wrote this poem as part of a school assignment. The poem is beautifully written and unique but the feelings he expresses through the poem are felt by many others. This was evident after his parents shared the poem on social media and it became viral inspiring many others to discuss similar feelings. Whether your child is neurodiverse or neurotypical, this book can be an excellent tool to be read at home or in the classroom.
To learn more about Benjamin and read this poem, click here.
Language During Mealtime
Certified speech-language pathologist and children’s book author, Becca Eisenberg brings you creative professionals from the language learning and children’s education field. With these ideas, parents can help their children with special needs improve their language and reading abilities