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My Friend Lucy is told from a classmate's point of view about her friend with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The student explains some of her friend's characteristics that can accompany ADHD along with situations that may occur and strategies that can be used in the classroom. My Friend Lucy is designed to help teachers explain ADHD to students in a way that will promote understanding and foster positive peer relationships in their classrooms.

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My Friend Lucy is told from a classmate's point of view about her friend with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The student explains some of her friend's characteristics that can accompany ADHD along with situations that may occur and strategies that can be used in the classroom. My Friend Lucy is designed to help teachers explain ADHD to students in a way that will promote understanding and foster positive peer relationships in their classrooms.

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Autorenporträt
Eve Pollard Lawrence received her Bachelor's in Psychology from Radford University and her Masters in Special Education from Old Dominion University. She currently works as a teacher of students with special needs in Yorktown, VA. Whenever possible, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two wonderful daughters, Leah and Zoe. Eve has a passion for teaching and loving students of all abilities. Through this book she hopes to help provide teachers with a positive way to prepare their students for some of the situations that occur and characteristics that can accompany children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. All in a way that easy for children to relate to and understand.