Popular on s4story
- Experience Trembling Firsthand with the New AgeMan® Tremor Simulator - 108
- Venardi Zurada LLP Offers Legal Support to Families After Deadly Lake Tahoe Boat Capsizing
- Jasmine Farrell Releases New LGBTQ+ Poetry Collection - Rising From the Roots
- Keepy Uppy™ by Ollyball Wins Prestigious 2025 Influencer Award from Clamour & The Toy Association; Announces Fall 2025 Launch at Target Stores
- K2 Integrity's U.S. and EMEA Teams Recognized in Chambers and Partners 2025 Guides
- Elevated Healing Treatment Centers: Redefining Mental Health Care with Compassionate, Evidence-Based, and Accessible Services
- ASI Accelerates iMIS® Innovation by Acquiring CSI's Product Suite and Expert Team
- Lottery.com Inc. Secures $300 Million in Growth Capital, Confirms Nasdaq Compliance & Acquires UAE Sports Incubator Amid High-Profile Brand Exposure
- Holiday Inn Express North Hollywood Burbank Area Announces Conversion to Hampton Inn North Hollywood
- Anna D. Banks' Street Smart, Money Smart Hits #1 on Amazon Teen & Young Adult New Releases Chart
Similar on s4story
- Author Launches The Starlight Bond Website with Movie Licensing Proposal
- "Menace: An Agent Dean Cold Novel" by Ray Keating Lands Soon!
- The Starlight Bond: A Romantasy Saga - Ignites a New Dawn on Amazon
- Digi 995 Expands Its Universe: All Three Novels Now Available in Paperback Worldwide
- New Political Thriller X – Revolution by Jason Alexander Challenges Power with Truth
- Former Teacher to Dr. Phil's Critique: "Unschooling Isn't Chaos — It's the Future"
- Curtis Sergeant's Book The Only One Continues to Equip Christians to Live Fully in by and for God
- Emmy-Winning Journalist José Martínez to Debut Powerful New Book at New York Mobile Film Festival
- Digi 995 Audiobooks Officially Released: Fans Can Now Listen to the Complete Trilogy
- New Children's Book Helps Kids and Parents Navigate Anxiety Together
Children's Dysgraphia Book Reaches Amazon Best Seller Lists
S For Story/10410915
CHESAPEAKE, Va. - s4story -- Writing Right: A Story About Dysgraphia, the first illustrated children's book released from Watertree Press, entered the top 50 of Amazon's Children's eBooks on Disabilities & Special Needs category this week. Simultaneously, the paperback edition entered the top 100 of Amazon's Children's Special Needs Books category.
Writing Right: A Story About Dysgraphia by Cassandra Baker is an illustrated children's book whose main character is Noah, a third-grade boy with dysgraphia. Writing Right is a children's book meant to connect with kids that struggle with dysgraphia. Dysgraphia affects writing skills and can make learning very difficult. Many people have never heard of dysgraphia and that is one of the primary reasons for this book.
Writing Right follows a boy named Noah as he learns about dysgraphia and how to work through it. He and his mom find new ways of approaching difficult tasks, as well as work with an occupational therapist to help improve his skills. Through Noah's story, the author hopes to shed some light on this lesser-known disability and aid those affected.
More on S For Story
Writing Right's author is Cassandra Baker, a high school student from Virginia. For her Girl Scout Gold Award project, she wanted to write a children's book that would help kids cope with the learning disability dysgraphia. According to the author, "My goal with this project was to create a character that young children could easily relate to. Kids don't always understand learning disabilities, but they do know that things their friends may find easy, are really hard for them. As such, I hope that the book allows for these kids to feel connected and understood." She sought counsel from an Occupational Therapist to ensure that the book was addressing children with dysgraphia with an appropriate and compassionate perspective.
Writing Right also includes an information portion for parents and guardians to learn from. As the author notes, "I am in no way a professional, but after working with an Occupational Therapist and doing research, I was able to create a brief composite of information to help people begin their understandings of dysgraphia." The resource section includes outside sources that parents and caregivers can use to find further, in-depth information.
More on S For Story
Writing Right is available in paperback as well as full-color Kindle eBook versions. Additionally, the author has created a companion website at WritingRight.org where visitors can learn more about dyslexia, find helpful resources for both children and parents, and even view a free online copy of the book. With both the eBook and print versions reaching the top 100 in their respective children's special needs categories simultaneously, this new publication is fulfilling the author's vision for the book.
Publisher: Watertree Press | http://www.watertreepress.com
Writing Right: A Story About Dysgraphia by Cassandra Baker is an illustrated children's book whose main character is Noah, a third-grade boy with dysgraphia. Writing Right is a children's book meant to connect with kids that struggle with dysgraphia. Dysgraphia affects writing skills and can make learning very difficult. Many people have never heard of dysgraphia and that is one of the primary reasons for this book.
Writing Right follows a boy named Noah as he learns about dysgraphia and how to work through it. He and his mom find new ways of approaching difficult tasks, as well as work with an occupational therapist to help improve his skills. Through Noah's story, the author hopes to shed some light on this lesser-known disability and aid those affected.
More on S For Story
- Cover Girl Finalist Teisha Mechetti Questions Legitimacy of Inked Originals Competition, Demands Transparency
- Author Launches The Starlight Bond Website with Movie Licensing Proposal
- Easton & Easton, LLP Files Suit Against The Dwelling Place Anaheim & Vineyard USA Over Abuse Allegations
- AI Visibility: The Key to Beating Google's AI Overviews and Regaining Traffic
- Stuck Doing Math or Figuring Out Life's Numbers? Calculator.now Makes It Stupidly Simple
Writing Right's author is Cassandra Baker, a high school student from Virginia. For her Girl Scout Gold Award project, she wanted to write a children's book that would help kids cope with the learning disability dysgraphia. According to the author, "My goal with this project was to create a character that young children could easily relate to. Kids don't always understand learning disabilities, but they do know that things their friends may find easy, are really hard for them. As such, I hope that the book allows for these kids to feel connected and understood." She sought counsel from an Occupational Therapist to ensure that the book was addressing children with dysgraphia with an appropriate and compassionate perspective.
Writing Right also includes an information portion for parents and guardians to learn from. As the author notes, "I am in no way a professional, but after working with an Occupational Therapist and doing research, I was able to create a brief composite of information to help people begin their understandings of dysgraphia." The resource section includes outside sources that parents and caregivers can use to find further, in-depth information.
More on S For Story
- Colbert Packaging Announces WBENC Recognition
- DivX Empowers Media Enthusiasts with Free Expert Guides for Advanced MP4 Management
- Northport's Family Night Welcomes Local Author and a Tale of Ancient Secrets
- Assent Expands Executive Team to Accelerate Global Growth & Innovation
- "Menace: An Agent Dean Cold Novel" by Ray Keating Lands Soon!
Writing Right is available in paperback as well as full-color Kindle eBook versions. Additionally, the author has created a companion website at WritingRight.org where visitors can learn more about dyslexia, find helpful resources for both children and parents, and even view a free online copy of the book. With both the eBook and print versions reaching the top 100 in their respective children's special needs categories simultaneously, this new publication is fulfilling the author's vision for the book.
Publisher: Watertree Press | http://www.watertreepress.com
Source: Watertree Press LLC
Filed Under: Books
0 Comments
Latest on S For Story
- Adostics & Genmega Announce the Introduction of A-POD
- LIB and Nidec Rejoin Forces for Giant TH-0098 Temperature Humidity Test Chamber
- Wordeee Publishes Casting Pros to Know: Reality TV Edition by Asjai Lou
- Digi 995 Audiobooks Officially Released: Fans Can Now Listen to the Complete Trilogy
- Heritage at South Brunswick Offers Immediate Townhome Appointments and Special Mortgage Incentive Fast-Moving Sales
- New Children's Book Helps Kids and Parents Navigate Anxiety Together
- New TSA-Compliant Medication Packing Tool Helps Travelers Avoid Airport Delays and Customs Issues
- Wordeee Publishes Am I a Weed? by Margie Stiles
- NASA Collaborative Agreement for Supply of Thin-Film Solar Tech for Orbital Application to Advance Development of Thin-Film PV Power Beaming: $ASTI
- Sci-Fi Novel from Pittsburgh Author Explores Love, Power, & Humanity in an Age of Artificial People
- Exciting New Era of Sports, Entertainment & Gaming Innovation Spotlighted by Rebrand of Expanding AI Driven, Online Fan Engagement Company: SEGG Media
- Service Ninjas Debuts First-of-Its-Kind "Membership" Platform for Home Service Pros
- The Journey of BECOMING the Soul Alchemist — New Book by Kay Sanders Guides Readers to Deep Inner Transformation
- BIYA Forecasts 2025 Surge with ¥300M ($41.8 M USD) in Revenue and ¥25M Profit from Cloud Based HR Solutions: Baiya Intl. Group (N A S D A Q: BIYA)
- Paul E. Saperstein Co. Announces Geographic Expansion of Auction Services
- New Book by Veteran Entrepreneur Offers 60-Minute Marketing Strategy for First-Time Business Owners
- Wordeee Publishes Rule One By Michael Lucker
- Florida Broker Bent Danholm Featured in the Daily Mail's U.S. Real Estate Coverage
- Robin Launches Legal Intelligence Platform to solve intelligence gap in Fortune 500 legal teams
- Melissa B. Releases Digitally Independent: Empowering Music Artists with AI and Brand Strategy