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Secrets Aren't (always) for Keeps
註釋One of a series of children's books written from the point of view of an elementary grade child with a disability or other problem, the stories emphasize similarities in childhood experience while providing information specific to the disability. In this book, Jennifer has been successfully hiding her learning disability problems from her Australian pen pal. She becomes very apprehensive when her friend announces she is coming for a visit and wants to spend a day at her school. After the story, a question and answer section provides answers (by Jennifer) of typical questions children often have about learning disabilities. These include: "What is a learning disability?""Is there more than one kind of learning disability?""Do lots of people have LD?""What is a Resource Room?""How did you find out you had a learning disability?""How did you get a learning disability?""Is LD the same as being retarded?""Does it bother you if other kids tease you?""Will you outgrow your learning disability?" (DB)