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This is the real life story of a young boy growing up in the early 1900's. His family travels from the United States to Canada in hopes of a better way of life. Their travels are chronicled as well as their early years in Canada. It will take you back to a simpler time in history when life required hard work by everyone in the family. It's a great story for the whole family. Enjoy as you sit back and learn what it was like when Grandpa was a boy.

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This is the real life story of a young boy growing up in the early 1900's. His family travels from the United States to Canada in hopes of a better way of life. Their travels are chronicled as well as their early years in Canada. It will take you back to a simpler time in history when life required hard work by everyone in the family. It's a great story for the whole family. Enjoy as you sit back and learn what it was like when Grandpa was a boy.
Autorenporträt
Lisa Carey is a teacher educator and researcher using the lens of Mind, Brain, and Education science to enhance learning opportunities and outcomes for students with neurodevelopmental disabilities. In her role as the Assistant Director of the Center for Innovation and Leadership in Special Education at Kennedy Krieger Institute, Dr. Carey collaborates with medical providers and neurocognitive researchers to bridge the divide between pediatric medicine and K-12 schooling. Dr. Carey has a special interest in inclusive educational practices, Universal Design for Learning, instructional and assistive technologies, and student neurodevelopmental skills. She is dedicated to enhancing both pre-service and in-service professional development opportunities for educators as well as pediatric medical providers serving children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disabilities. To that end, Dr. Carey collaborates with the Johns Hopkins University School of Education as an Assistant Research Scientist as well as University of Maryland as special graduate faculty.