Kay’S New Friends

A Story of Tolerance and Acceptance

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Sue Langus, Carole Ferster ISBN: 9781458216151
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: June 16, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: Sue Langus, Carole Ferster
ISBN: 9781458216151
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: June 16, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

Kay is very excited to start school in her new African home. She is sure she will make lots of new friends and learn many new things. However, it isnt long before Kays excitement becomes loneliness. Kay is different. She comes from a different country, speaks a different language and is profoundly deaf. Kays classmates dont understand what it means to be deaf. Because they dont understand, some of her classmates mistake her behavior as weird or rude. There must be some way to make them understand! In todays world, more and more special needs children are being main-streamed into regular classrooms. All of the students in the classroom must learn to tolerate and accept each other, work together, and become friends. When Kayour deaf heroinemakes the exciting transition to a new school in a new country, she and all her new classmates must learn to communicate in different ways.

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Kay is very excited to start school in her new African home. She is sure she will make lots of new friends and learn many new things. However, it isnt long before Kays excitement becomes loneliness. Kay is different. She comes from a different country, speaks a different language and is profoundly deaf. Kays classmates dont understand what it means to be deaf. Because they dont understand, some of her classmates mistake her behavior as weird or rude. There must be some way to make them understand! In todays world, more and more special needs children are being main-streamed into regular classrooms. All of the students in the classroom must learn to tolerate and accept each other, work together, and become friends. When Kayour deaf heroinemakes the exciting transition to a new school in a new country, she and all her new classmates must learn to communicate in different ways.

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