Contact Miss Whisler to browse and/or borrow any of these resources:
- Attention Deficit Disorder by Glenn Hunsucker - Describes ADD, its diagnosis, its impact on the child and his/her family, and its treatment
- Attention Deficits, Learning Disabilities, and Ritalin: A Practical Guide by Dr. Robert B. Johnston
- An Autiobiography by P. Buckley Moss - An autobiography of this artist's experiences as a dyslexic
- Brilliant Idiot by Abraham Schmitt - An autobiography of a dyslexic
- Endangered Minds by Jane M. Healy - Examines the reasons why children today are less able to concentrate, less able to absorb and analyze information, and less able to think than the generations that preceded them
- Managing Teens with ADHD: Practical Tools & Strategies for Dealing with Difficult Behaviors by Grad L. Flick
- A Parent's Guide to Lerning Disabilities: Understanding and Helping Your Child by Alice D'Antoni et al. - Identifies characteristics of children with learning disabilities and gives suggestions for how parents can help their children
- Succeeding against the Odds: How the Learning Disabled Can Realize Their Promise by Sally L. Smith - The author is both an educator and the parent of a learning disabled child.
- The Learning Disabled Child: Ways That Parents Can Help by Suzanne H. Stevens - How parents can raise their learning disabled children so that they will be happy, well-adjusted, and normally successful adults despite their learning disabilities
- The Misunderstood Child: A Guide for Parents of Children with Learning Disabilities by Dr. Larry Silver
- The Teacher Who Couldn't Read by John Corcoran - An autobiography of a high school teacher who triumphed over his illiteracy caused by a learning disability
- Turnabout Children by Mary MacCracken - The author describes her teaching experiences with several specific learning disabled students.
- An Uncommon Gift by Jamie Evans - An autobiography of a dyslexic
- A Work of His Grace by Grace J. Mutzabaugh - Portrays the history of the National Institute for Learning Disabilities (NILD) and the autobiography of founder Grace Mutzabaugh