Summary of Torey L. Hayden's Just Another Kid

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8822517417
  • EAN9798822517417
  • Date de parution20/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I had been abroad for almost two years, working full time as a writer, and I intended to return to my life in Wales, to my stone cottage, my dog, and my Scottish fiancé. But family matters brought me home. I was called a consultant resource person in my job description, and the children were termed behaviorally disordered. #2 I was coming to the conclusion that I wasn't a well-directed person.
I didn't have a career, but I was constantly running into interesting opportunities. I was growing increasingly sensitive to how capricious my lifestyle was. #3 My second student, Mariana Gilchrist, arrived shortly after I returned to the room. She was eight and came with the kind of profile that was almost a cliché in this sort of classroom: borderline IQ, short attention span, overaggressive.
She also had a history of precocious sexual behavior. #4 I was well prepared for Dirkie. They had all told me about Dirkie. He was 11 and had spent his life in institutions. He had had a history of bizarre family acts and abuse. His foster parents came with him that morning, dragging him between them. He struggled and screamed.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I had been abroad for almost two years, working full time as a writer, and I intended to return to my life in Wales, to my stone cottage, my dog, and my Scottish fiancé. But family matters brought me home. I was called a consultant resource person in my job description, and the children were termed behaviorally disordered. #2 I was coming to the conclusion that I wasn't a well-directed person.
I didn't have a career, but I was constantly running into interesting opportunities. I was growing increasingly sensitive to how capricious my lifestyle was. #3 My second student, Mariana Gilchrist, arrived shortly after I returned to the room. She was eight and came with the kind of profile that was almost a cliché in this sort of classroom: borderline IQ, short attention span, overaggressive.
She also had a history of precocious sexual behavior. #4 I was well prepared for Dirkie. They had all told me about Dirkie. He was 11 and had spent his life in institutions. He had had a history of bizarre family acts and abuse. His foster parents came with him that morning, dragging him between them. He struggled and screamed.