what is some good inspiration to write a book about a disabled kid?

best books 7 year girl on Sunday, November 09, 2008
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DEMON DEST


I'm writing a book for 5th-7th grade people about a 11 year old girl who can't write, walk, or even eat by herself but, she is able to talk. What is some good inspiration?


Answer
I would write it in her point of view. Look online and read stories on people with disabilities. Try to have all her feelings. Maybe have an accident that happened to her, or he was born with it. Maybe have her have a cruch cause when ur 11 that usually happens. Try to make her life seem different, but have regular 11 year old thoughts, dreams. Make the story have a good moral. Put topics into ur story that 5th through 7th graders would like. Romance, comedy, drama! Nothing to scary or sad that would make them depressed.
I hope this helped

What to do in a riding lesson with VERY young children?




PoloPrince


I have begun teaching lessons to a 7 year old girl. She LOVES horses and is very confident on them. However, I draw blanks when I teach her because I feel like there's not much to do. Usually I have her reach for the horses ears or her stirrups, stand up in the stirrups, and put her arms out. I also try to talk to her about horses, asking her questions like "what is the name of the thing you are sitting in?" or "what is the hair on his tail called" so she can learn the parts of the tack and horse.

Does anyone have any ideas on what more I can do or talk to her about during her lessons?

Thanks!



Answer
Around the world.
Have her sit on the horse bareback as you hold the horse. Then swing her left leg over the horse's neck and sit with both legs dangling off the horse's right side. Then swing her right left over the horse's rump and sit backwards on the horse. Then move to sit with both legs dangling off the horse's left side and then back to home position.
Repeat the process of going clock wise and then switch up the routine to where she is going counter clock wise on the horse's back.

This is to help her gain her balance and confidence with horses.
She is not tall enough, but bring a step stool in to help get started on the basics of grooming. Talk to her about horses hooves and how to lift up the horse's hooves to pick them and how to stand in a way without hurting your back.
Get a horse book and quiz her on different parts of a horse, saddle and bridle. Its important to learn about both western and english tack not just one.

You can start with the ground work with her slowly and lots of different activities as the other posters have mentioned in their answer.




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