Mrs. Gorski, I think I have the wiggle fidgets
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BookSource:
Esham, Barbara. Adventures of everyday geniuses, Mainstream Connections, Volume 1st, Perry Hall, MD, p.29 (2008)Call Number:
Cubb Curr PS3605 .S53 M77 2008URL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/8801938Keywords:
Anxiety--Fiction, Anxiety--Juvenile fiction, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder--Fiction, Attention-deficit-disordered children--Juvenile fiction, Cognitive styles in children, Hyperactive children--Juvenile fiction, Learning disabilities--Fiction, Learning disabled children--Juvenile fiction, Self-esteem--Juvenile fictionAbstract:
Summary: David Sheldon finds it difficult to pay attention and follow directions. His teacher, Mrs. Gorski, has had enough of David's brainstorms, but David "brainstorms" a way to manage his "wiggle fidgets."
Publication Language:
eng
Notes:
Ages 4-8


