| View Larger Image | I Can't Stop!: A Story About Tourette Syndrome | Hardcoverby Holly L. Niner (Author), Meryl Treatner (Illustrator)
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| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Albert Whitman & Company | | Page Count: | 32 Pages | | Publication Date: | September 30, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 249,760th |
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FEATURES | - ISBN13: 9780807536209
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 12 reviews)
| Good for Kids by C. Castillo (MO) 5 Stars October 28, 2008 My son is newly diagnosed with Tourette syndrome and OCD. This is a good book to help him cope. He now understands hes not the only kid struggling with this condition.
| | My son likes this book by Austin Mom (Austin, Texas) 5 Stars June 27, 2008 My 10 year old has TS and we have recently started discussing what it is and why he has it. This was a great book for him to read and worked as a wonderful tool for us to discuss his TS and to give him strategies for dealing with other children. It was also helpful for his little brother, age 7 to read to help him understand his brother better.
| | children's book re: Tourette's by Robin M. Wald 4 Stars April 15, 2008 I found this book to be pretty good about describing a boy's experience with Tourrette's and how he deals with telling his friend, and other kids. It's better than some others I've read, but not as clear and helpful as Tic Talk, by Dylan Peters.
| | Tourettes for kids by Cheryl Wessely (Northern, IL) 5 Stars January 18, 2008 This book was a great summary of the progression of Tourette's in kids, for kids.
| | wonderful Book! by Andrea Longenecker (Perrysburg, OH) 5 Stars July 07, 2007 I am a social worker as well as a mother of a child just diagnosed with Tourette's. This book was wonderful! My son has been trying to understand what is going on with him and this book was very useful. It explains Tourette's to the child as well as the adule. One thing I loved about the book is it shows the boy in the story having new tics. This allows for readers to understand that tics change as well as showing many types of tics. One example was the boy in the story began to spit, a tic my son has and gets made fun of for. My son's face lit up and he felt less "weird". My son and I are going to do a presentation at his summer camp so others understand why he does what he does, I will be including this book.
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