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Education
How to Reach and Teach ADD/ADHD Children: Practical Techniques, Strategies, and Interventions for Helping Children with Attention Problems and Hyperactivity
Published in Paperback by Jossey-Bass (1993-01-01)
Author: Sandra F. Rief
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Opened my eyes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-18
There were things in this book that had never crossed our minds. A great book to have in your collection and easy to understand.

Thorough strategies for teaching ADHD children
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-04
I bought this book after I heard Sandra speak at an ADHD convention... A very thorough book on how to teach ADHD children. If you are going to buy just one book that says it all this is it...

Very Helpful
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-10
As the wife of a husband with ADHD and mother of a son with ADHD, I have struggled for years like many other reviewers to do what is right for "my boys". Sandra Reif offers some very encouraging and helpful strategies in this books. I think the key point that all books on ADHD need to make is that each person with ADHD is an individual with unique talents and gifts, and we need to view these in a positive light. Anyone who has struggled with this needs to read a book called GIFTED by Kirk Martin. It's actually a novel about a young man with ADD who comes to understand that the "disorder" parents and teachers had considered negative all his life actually turns out to be a gift. I think you can read a summary at kirkmartinbooks.com, it presents an entirely new way to view the ones you love.

GREAT Reference for School, or Real Life
Helpful Votes: 33 out of 34 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-30
This book made me wish that ALL reference books were written this clearly. Whether your looking to use this book to do a presentation in school, a teacher looking for help on teaching ADHD students, or have an ADHD child of your own, this is for you. It's a no non sense, straight forward guide to ADHD. It includes the causes, symptoms, treatment suggestions, and more. It even goes into specific strategies that teachers can use in the classroom.

The best part about it is that its broken down into detailed chapters and sections, making it easy for yout to find EXACTLY what your looking for. It's also written in VERY understandable terms. This is not a medical book, it's a for the average person. This book is an unbeleiveably well written guide to one of the most common learning disabilities of today. If your looking for a great reference, look no further, you've found the best.

Quite Theoretically Sound
Helpful Votes: 34 out of 35 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-21
This 'manual' presents a technical and philosophical overview of the complex array of variables that factor into effective teaching of the ADHD child. The author has compassion as well as insight into the children, who often face rejection and failure. The co-occuring low self esteem can carry over a lifetime. A variety of methodologies specific to learning domains are very helpful for diagnostic purposes and lesson planning. As a principal and mental health administrator, I have this book well-placed on my shelf. I refer to it often and occasionally lend it to my staff who are searching for help with a specific child.

Glancing back at the chapters as I prepared this review, I was actually astounded at the sophisticated details embedded there. In particular I think the information that supports the "multi-sensory" approach is greatly needed. The amount of times we write "multi-sensory" activities just because it fits in an IEP is amazing. My own experience with teachers is that they basically have a very limited understanding of the neurological underpinings of sensory and perceptual limitations.

My only reservation about the book is that despite its layout, it actually is fairly theoretical. I think that when a teacher reaches for it, he or she may be looking for some more 'lesson planning' ideas and tend to gloss over the more comprehensive information. I definitely recommend the book for special education teachers who are genuinely interested in a more in-depth review, as well as for purposes of diagnostic and prescriptive planning. I also recommend it for administrators who are involved in staff development or individual supervision.
The only other concern I have is that despite the amount of information about the medication questions, it does not include enough about the tomes of research that is available to support augmenting behavioral programs with psychopharmacology. A teacher should check with his or her supervisor to gain access to this data so that they can respond to questions on this highly charged subject with sophisticated and thus helpful answers.

Education
How To Reach And Teach Children with ADD/ADHD: Practical Techniques, Strategies, and Interventions
Published in Paperback by Jossey-Bass (2005-03-17)
Author: Sandra F., M.A. Rief
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notable
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
Esta obra puede considerarse como un handbook o completa recopilación de las técnicas para docentes en su trato diario con los niños que sufren TDAH. La consulta de esta obra les dara pautas muy útiles y les permitirá cosechar buenos y mejores resultados con sus alumnos impulsivos y disatentos.

comprehensive
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-05
After my son was diagnosed with ADHD I visited the bookstore and found a book that I thought would be helpful. When I visited my pediatrician I brought the book in for her to review. She thought the book had an agenda and cited those studies that supported that particular point of view. She recommended this book and after ordering it, I feel confident this is the only book I need.

Understanding ADHD
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-04
As an educator, I appreciate the usefulness of this book. This edition captures Sandra Reif's passion for teaching ADHD students and makes it easier for teachers to better understand their needs. I highly recommend this practical book.

Great information for parents too!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-29
My daughter's teacher loaned me this book after I shared with her my frustration over understanding "how" my daughter thinks and how to help her with her homework and life in general. If you don't have ADD you can't understand why things that seem perfectly logical to you make no sense what so ever to the person with ADD. I sat down thinking I would flip through and read a few passages...I've been reading for two hours now and an hour ago got paper and pen to start taking notes. There are too many notes! I'm now ordering the book for myself. I have read many books on ADD and this is the first one I've found that gives clear detailed advice on ways to "teach" your child some impulse control, and help her improve her concentration and study skills...BEFORE jumping right to medication treatment.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-12
Practical, easy to follow, hands on ideas regarding teaching children with ADD / ADHD in the classroom. The information and ideas in this book have helped me deal more effectively with all children, including those with ADD / ADHD.

Education
How Willy Got His Wheels
Published in Hardcover by Doral Publishing (1999-05-25)
Author: Deborah Turner
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A Classic!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-16
This book that will lift your spirits and warm your heart!

Willy was once an abandoned, handicapped chihuahua puppy dumped on the streets in a cardboard box.

Thanks to his adopter, who discovered the world of wheelchairs for dogs, Willy learned to fly!

Adults and children adore this book, and it is especially significant to the handicapped who share a special bond with Willy.

Make sure you also read How Willy Got His Wings

Not sappy, just truly inspirational - in the best way!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-03
I find that the best inspirational tales come from real life - and this book is no exception. I saw the owner of Willy (yes, there actually is a real Willy) on Animal Planet and knew I just had to buy the book. It is as charming as expected and not just because of spunky little Willy, whose back legs are paralyzed and who has to learn to "walk" again, with the help of a special wheel-cart. It is just as inspiring to read of his owner's attempts to find a way to get him walking - using everything from acupuncture to helium balloons to hold up the back legs. A great read for the entire family!

Kids adore this book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-27
This is the perfect book to teach empathy to children. The kindness that author Deborah Turner demonstrates towards her pet dog can be extended to humankind as well. We need to accept and love animals (and people) despite their weaknesses and frailties, focusing instead on their strengths and the love that comes back to us.

A life lesson for all of us
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-01
I read the book after hearing about it on tv, and have sent it to my great nieces. You see I am like Willy I am also in a wheelchair. I have never gotten to see my great-nieces in person and hope that when they reed the book and their mom explains to them that I am (like Willy) in a wheelchair that they cn understand why I haven't been able to come see them (they are in Oregon and I am in Missouri). Willy is a courageous pup and we can all learn from him how to face life's adversities.

A story of love & courage for all ages
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-08
Willy the Chihuahua lives at an animal hospital, because his back legs don't work. He dreams of having a home and a family and playing with other animals and chasing sticks. Then one day, a pretty lady comes and takes him home with her! Willy meets his new brother, another Chihuahua named Sweet Pea, and his new sister, a fluffy silver cat named Marshmallow.

Willy still can't walk or run, and has to use his front legs to drag himself from place to place, until his new mother tries some different ideas to help him get around--with often humorous results.

Filled with bright, gorgeous watercolor illustrations that even pre-readers can appreciate, HOW WILLY GOT HIS WHEELS is the story of a loveable and courageous little dog. Written for age levels 5-10, it's a book that everyone from toddlers to adults can enjoy on many levels. Authors Turner and Mohler have done a tremendous job of showing life from a physically disabled viewpoint without preaching or patronizing. Here's hoping we will get to hear more of Willy's adventures in the near future!

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Education
Inspiration for Student Leaders
Published in Paperback by The Collegiate EmPowerment Company (2002-02-25)
Authors: Anthony J. D'Angelo, Dan Ashlock, Lucy Croft, Dan Oltersdorf, Butch Oxendine, Mary Alice Ozechoski, and Elizabeth Randazzese
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GREAT RESOURCE!!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-17
This book is great resource for a student leader, either for quotes, or to actually inspire you as the title suggests. Student leaders can use this book...I thought it was so great that I bought Inspiration for Greeks too. Also, I have spoken with one of the Authors...They know what they are doing. GREAT BOOK!!!

Kick of Inspiration
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-26
"Inspiration for Student Leaders" as with all of the books in the series, continues on giving the variety that I look for and enjoy and never stops sparking me with inspiration. The "personal stories" - the quotes - the struggles shown...and - "the short and sweet" style, help to make this book fun and a breeze to read. When you pick it up, you want to read from cover to cover without putting it down. What I mean by "short and sweet style" is that the stories and messages in this book are - in length - short...but their impact is profound. Some of us know how it is to be in college - to be bombarded by text books and novels - to have to write papers and read over notes. By the end of all that, who wants to read for enjoyment? Just like the other books in the series, "Inspiration for Student Leaders" gives us stories about real people, "famous people" as well as people we've never heard of. They common thread to them all is that they have faced similar situations as our student leaders are seeing today. These stories show how they've dealt with them - and what they've learned along the way - all in a "little package". I also like the creativity that is shown. For example, I'll use LESSONS FROM THE PLAYGROUND. I've never looked at monkey bars or hopscotch in such a light as to what leaders learn, do, and endure. WOW! It just amazes me how practical these books are. They don't use big, "million dollar words" - but put concepts and issues in terms and examples that students will enjoy reading...and can understand. Not only that, but with each story I, myself, as a Student Services Professional was inspired to go above and beyond what I'm doing with my career!

Inspiration for Student Leaders a must read!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-10
This book is phenomenal! A collection of stories, poems, quotes, and real experiences for student leaders. The book has many applications to leadership studies and personal motivation and inspiration.

As one of the co-authors, I'm extremely proud of the finished product. In addition to getting a great resourse for your library, every purchase of this book gives a $1 donation to the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) Educational Foundation - NACA provides scholarships for college students across the US.

Need Something uplifting?
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-29
While there are certainly MANY books on leadership and developing student leaders there are few that offer stories of inspiration and hope that allow the reader to draw his/her own conclusions. This book presents examples of all types of leadership and leaders from the celebrated to the unknown. Each story highlights the every day opportunities to achieve and learn. There is potential for trainers to use the stories as reflection for group exercises or to motivate campus organizations. There are stories to reflect on each students personal responsibility within an organization and the many rewards of participation in campus life. It's a great book for the new leader and a reminder to the seasoned veteran of the importance of each action and choice we make-and how profoundly we can positively change the campus community and each other.

Long on wisdom, short in length!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-23
Inspiration for Student Leaders is a concise, intelligent read, ideal for both students and professional staff who work with student leaders. Stories, poems, quick quotes and other works combine to make this publication live up to its goal of inspiring student leaders. Student Activities professional should give this book to incoming student leaders to help them broaden their perspectives on leadership. Established student leaders whose energy may be waning, can draw encouragement from the passages written by other students. This book should be on the resource shelf in every Student Union in America.

Education
Introduction to Elementary Particles
Published in Hardcover by Longman Higher Education (1987-05)
Author: David Griffiths
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Do yourself a favor - BUY THIS BOOK NOW
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-17
Seriously, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR, BUY THIS BOOK NOW.

I find it hard to describe to you in words how much I love this book. I am just speechless! This book will take you by the hand and spoon feed you all the important concepts and calculation steps. If you are thinking of pursuing a high energy physics and trying to find the very first book to read on this subject, Griffiths is THE ONE.

Reading QFT books before this book is in my opinion a NO-GO. Trust me from someone that has been there! You lose insight immediately and get taken down hard by the unfamiliar math. Griffiths knows how to explain things and always keeps in close contact with the actual physics. You will never lose motivation / insights into what's going on.

Take my word for it. BUY THIS BOOK NOW! You will save hundreds of hours invested on other books that claim to be "good". There are none of this kind.

After Griffiths, proceed to Ryder's QFT, and then Peskins. Then and only then will you finally see the light of the day. There are not other routes to the promised land.

A grain of salt...
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-01
OK. It seems that I am the one who criticizes all the books that everyone else loves.
The book is very good as far as didactics is concerned. But have you really read it? Let me ask you a few questions:

How many typos can you find in chapter 9?
What do you think - had ANYONE proofread Chapter 11 before the book was published?
What about the exercises -can you do 9.2 without Halzen and Martin at hand (so that you may look up what, say, |7'> really means? (Griffiths mixes notation from the two books and you can never solve the exercise without intoroducing some corrections).

There are many more questions like these to be asked about the Introduction to Elementary Particles.
So, do you like the content or the lively style?

But, of course, five stars!

Griffiths defines "Introductory Course"
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-03
David Griffiths' texts are indispensable for any beginner, and are used to "translate" more advanced texts. I used his "Quantum Mechanics" to fill in the gaps at the advanced graduate level, and his "Electrodynamics" was essential to understanding Jackson. I'm sorry that I waited so long to purchase his "Elementary Particles".

This book contains all the background that professors expect you to have already been exposed to: particle classification schemes, the November Revolution, relativistic kinematics, and fundamental force overviews. Griffiths then goes on to discuss Feynman rules, QED, QCD, electroweak and gauge theories. Griffiths also works out some essential problems, like muon decay, that you will want to see done, but I think it is done better by Lahiri and Pal (that, however, is a field theory book, which might be more advanced than is necessary to some people in particle physics).

This is a great text for anyone starting out in particle physics and for anyone who needs to review the fundamentals. My only bone with Griffiths is that sometimes more of the work is left to the reader than is appropriate (those problems worked out in gory detail are a godsend when you genuinely aren't getting the point).

The perfect introduction
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-30
This is the perfect introduction for any student learning about particle physics, the Standard Model, or Quantum Field Theory. It introduces Feynman calculus very well, although anyone planning to continue will need Peskin & Schroeder's book as well for the details not introduced here. This book contains an excellent appendix with all formulae and rules needed for even an advanced researcher.

Great Intro to Particle Physics
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-26
Griffiths' book provides an ideal introduction to particle physics for the undergraduate who is desperate to find a comprehensive treatment that is truly understandable. I was greatly disappointed by Griffiths' books on electrodynamics and quantum mechanics, but he really hit the mark on this one. There is the usual introductory material on the Standard Model, relativistic kinematics, symmetries and bound states, but his presentations of QED, Feynman calculus, decays and interactions are clearly written and geared for the student who has been frustrated by the obtuseness of other so-called introductory texts. His exposition on gauge theories, the Yang-Mills field and the Higgs mechanism is elementary but enlightening and even entertaining.

Griffiths' sly wit is in great evidence in this text, and this is one of the reasons why it is so enjoyable. Although he displays a similar witty vein in his other texts, it just doesn't succeed as it does for this book. If you want to be able to calculate particle decay rates and interaction cross sections and have fun doing it, Griffiths' book is an excellent investment.

Education
Junie B. Jones's Third Boxed Set Ever! (Books 9-12)
Published in Paperback by Random House Books for Young Readers (2003-05-27)
Author: Barbara Park
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loved it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-13
i purchased this set for my granddaughter. she loves this series and was thrilled to get this.

Junie B. Jones review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-11
When my two granddaughters, ages 6 & 7, showed me how excited they were for these books, I was glad to get them for Christmas. Anybody that excited about reading made it a pleasure to buy them.

Junie B. Jones Third Boxed Set Ever (Books 9-12)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-31

I bought this set for my granddaughter for Christmas and am already aware that she really enjoys these books. I imagine she will want any continuation of this series.

Junie B. Jone's Third (& Fourth) Boxed Set Ever!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-16
My granddaughter was thrilled. Absolutely devoured the books, in the 3rd and 4th series! I can only hope that Barbara Park continues to write the series, so, I'll know exactly what gift my 10 granddaughters' will adore.

My daughter loves it, but I had reservations.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-07
Junie B. Jones is a character, and has a unique voice. However, she exercises a pet peeve of mine in that she "talks wrong." I had a lot of resistance to a character that continually coins words and makes grammatical errors (ones that a child that age should be overcoming), but then I loosened up and used the way she speaks as a launching point for discussions with my daughter on how something she said should be phrased, or could be expressed better.
So, that coupled with the fact that my daughter just tears through these books and wants to read them over and over adds up to a thumbs up for me. But do balance this out with books that are grammatically correct.

Education
The Language of Medicine: A Write-In Text Explaining Medical Terms
Published in Paperback by W.B. Saunders Company (2004-01)
Author: Davi-Ellen Chabner
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Fantastic way to learn medical terminology
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-21
I bought this book because I am taking a medical terminology course online. I really like the way this book is laid out, how it teaches. You learn the roots and suffixes and prefixes of the words - not just the word itself. This way you can look at almost any word and figure out what it means because you know what each part of the word means. I would recommend this book, but you might want to build up your wrists first - my wrist is sore from lugging this HUGE book around - but it is worth it!

VERY GOOD BOOK!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-11
This book is very interesting and captures your attention to the point that it makes it interesting to memorize medical terms.

This book is great!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
I highly recommend this book to anyone trying to enter the field of health or medicine!

Awesome
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
This is an awesome book to help study for your CMT. I am finished with the study guide for work and using this book to keep me from forgetting what I need to know for this exam.

Ths is a helpful study guide and resource
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-06
I purchased this book to help me study medical terminology. It is very useful and extremely informative. I especially like the illustrations. The book is easy to use, and I highly recommend it to anyone who needs to learn about the human body and all of its systems.

Education
Last in Their Class: Custer, Pickett and the Goats of West Point
Published in Hardcover by Encounter Books (2006-03-25)
Author: James S. Robbins
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Great read for any level of interest
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-19
"Last in Their Class" is easily one of the most accessible titles in the category of "Military History" that has ever been published. Having read numerous books on the Civil War, it is rare to find one that kept me interested from start to finish, AND that I would recommend to a casual reader of history without hesitation. Though much of the book centers around the proverbial Goats, it also dives deeply into the culture of West Point and life in 19th century America. Robbins engages the reader in tales of cadets sneaking out to the nearest bar, then deftly segues into the details of an obscure engagement on the western frontier, while never losing the narrative thread or the reader's attention. I would recommend this book to almost any reader; simply wonderful.

Enthralling
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-17
Just finished this book, and it was imho enthralling, very hard to put down..its takes us on a tour of West Point graduates ranked as "immortals" (those being the bottom 10 of their class) and the Goat, the last in their class.,..some famous names were goats or immortals; Heth, Pickett, Custer, Kirby Smith the Crittenden(s) Grant ( whose worst subject was..Infantry tactics go figure) among many others..... Great reading regards the Seminoles wars, Mexican-American War the Civil war......the trials and tribulations at West Point, their pranks and punishments etc....many great complimentary bios to be found here, Whistler, Poe et al...all wound up with stories of their military performance's and stories regards their paths criss-crossing in the Civil war etc....a comparative analysis as to why so many of the Immortals and Goats had an impact all out of proportion to the top 5 and their relative ranks, which in the end, means nothing...

Great Book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-14
What an enlightening book! Fun, interesting and full of great trivia!

This book gives proof that you don't have to be first to be great! Lots of great stories about West Point and its history.

Makes a great gift for an Army officer or NCO.

Most inspirational book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-11
I highly recommend this most inspirational literary work. The anecdotes of forgotten soldiers (officers and volunteers alike), men who shined but a moment on the pages of history, have touched me deeply. I empathize with their infamy at being named Last in their Class, yet these "rejects" rose to great heights of achievement due to other redeeming character traits. There's a lesson to be learned from these mini-biographies as one carefully reads each page, absorbing the intriguing stories line by line. This is a book to be savored, not rushed through. I am thoroughly enjoying my visit in the pages of this fine book. This seems to be the author's one and only work; here's wishing James S. Robbins future success in publishing.

Rise of the "Goat"
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-14
This extremely well-written book tells the story of many of the men who were at the bottom of their graduating class from West Point: the Goats. Prime examples were Generals Pickett and Custer, among others. The theme of the book is to show that class rank does not necessarily translate into military success. Following the lives of several of these men was quite interesting, particularly the ones that are not so well known today. There is a breezy style of writing in this book, and it gives one pause to think about the current emphasis about class rank endemic all over the country. People should strive to be the best, but as this book reminds us, sometimes the best isn't what this country needs.

Education
A Leader Becomes a Leader: Inspirational Stories of Leadership for a New Generation
Published in Hardcover by True Gifts Publishing (2007-09-25)
Author: J. Kevin Sheehan
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A creative twist on leadership
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-14
J. Kevin Sheehan presents a celebration of what's possible in his biographical snapshots of great leaders. By focusing on the unique character traits of outstanding leaders the author transforms the mysteries of leadership into something very real. He answers the question "what made them great?" in an extremely concise and inspirational style. Great as a corporate gift or graduation present. My children have used it for school projects and I have found inspiration for my own business. No home or school library should be without this most valuable tool.

timeless universal truths
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-03
What I love most about "A Leader Becomes A Leader" is it's timeless simplicity. I can take this book (turn off the television) and spend quality time with a young child, parent, teacher, grandparent or peer and connect on a visual, thoughtful and emotional level. These inspiring stories remain simple, true and steadfast in their messages of perseverance (and are told with grace). A thoughtful journey through and towards what is really important in life. A great exploration on human potential. This must be shared!

Outstanding--Makes One Come Alive!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-02
This beautiful and thoughtful book reminds us of the people who influence our world yesterday and today. Mr. Sheehan has captured the essence of these great but complex men and women. Anyone interested in leadership or in assessing others capacity to lead would be well advised to read this important book.

masterful understanding
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-26
I am, first of all, amazed at Kevin's understanding of what it takes to be a superlative leader. I have been an executive leadership coach of some of the finest leaders in the northeast US, and Kevin (a self described author/producer/entrepreneur) has nailed it extremely well. From the selection of representative leaders to the extensive list of their characteristics, I found it not only right on but at times more in depth than my understanding of my own craft! I am buying a bunch to give out as gifts for my colleagues or as completion tokens for clients. Impressive work, beautifully laid out.

A Book for All Ages
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-26
J. Kevin Sheehan has done a superlative job of capturing the essence of the human activity of a diverse group of individuals across a wide spectrum of leadership situations and motivations. This book will provide inspiration to potential leaders of all ages, as each reflects on the various stages of ones life journey. What a great way to better understand leadership through the well-told stories and superb use of photographs. Whether for youth first experiencing real life situations, retired individuals, or everyone in between; it is an ideal gift for persons of all ages.

Donald E. Koten Ph.D. (Retired Professor)


Education
The Library Dragon
Published in Hardcover by Peachtree Publishers (1994-10)
Author: Carmen Agra Deedy
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Ingenious Writer!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-26
Very cute book! I love the way Carmen Deedy plays on words in her books! They are all well written, have great story lines, and kids love them. Ingenious writer. I would recommend this book.

A great read!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-23
My preschooler and first grader love this book, but best of all, so do I! It's one of those books that is entertaining to readers of all ages. You really just have to read it to understand how fun it is.

The Library Dragon by Carmen Agra Deedy Review by [...]
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-13
The main cahracter in this book, is Miss Lotta Scales. The two minor characters are Miss Lemon and Molly Brickmeyer. This story takes places in Sunrise Elementary School. Their only problem is that their new librarian is a dragon, who wouldn't let any of the children touch the books. She made sure that none of the students got close to the books, for fear that they would wreck them by getting their little, sticky fingers all over the pages of the books. She got rid of any book that made dragons sound horrible and mean. The children started to hate library day. The principal tried to compromise with her, But she wouldn't listen to him.
Miss Lemon, the kindergarten teacher, also tried to reason with Miss Lotta Scales. She told Miss Lotta Scales that the students miss storytime. Miss Lotta Scales just laughed and didn't really care about what the other teachers thought, especially sweet, Miss Lemon. That same day, Molly Brickmeyer found her way into the library on accident. She lost her glasses, and couldn't see anything without them, unless it was right under her nose. Molly ran into a bookshelf and a book fell off and landed in her hands. She opened it and began to read it out loud.
Soon all the children heard her reading the story, and gathered into the library. Everyone was listening to her, even Miss Lotta Scales. Miss Lotta Scales started to approach Molly and.... Read this excellent book to find out what happens to Molly and all the other children at Sunrise Elementary School. I thought this book was cute, and had great little side jokes if you look at the pictures. This book is something that the whole family can enjoy. It shows how some people can have a change in heart, with a little help from children.

Library Dragon enthralls 4-year-old boy
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-18
For the first time, my 4-year-old nephew sat enthralled and enchanted by a book that was not about construction or train equipment. He talks about the Library Dragon and wants to read it every day. The illustrations are beautiful, and the prose is right on target for children just beginning to understand the library and its vital function in communities. Perhaps the best message of the book is the emphasis on taking care of books for others to enjoy.

I TIP MY "SCALES" TO THIS CREATIVE AUTHOR! A MOST FASCINATING, ORIGINAL IDEA! I LOVE THIS BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-03
The first thing I look for when buying any book is "originality of the idea" ... and this one is THAT and more. This talented author is certainly her own woman ... the ideas are all her own, not a carbon copy of anyone else's.

I was excited to see what the Library Dragon, Miss Lotta Scales, was going to do next. Very interesting story with a happy ending that kids can relate to.

My "scales" are off to this very inventive writer!


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