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In I Have Something To Say! A Memoir About Stuttering, Bullies, and Kindness, Author Bill Deering, inspires students, parents, teachers, and administrators to work through individual limitations by sharing his inspirational story on overcoming challenges encountered by from his severe stuttering disability. This book is for anyone who has ever felt the sting from bullying and to those who struggle to fit in with other people. Illustrator, Anthony Van Bruggen, designer of Disney's Toy Story franchise and other beloved toy lines.
According to Dr. Gene McGorry, school administrator who penned the Foreword of I Have Something To Say! A Memoir About Stuttering, Bullies, and Kindness. Bill's book, "will inspire students, parents, teachers, and administrators to embrace their own individual limitations and adversities in a positive manner."
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In I Have Something To Say! A Memoir About Stuttering, Bullies, and Kindness, Author Bill Deering, inspires students, parents, teachers, and administrators to work through individual limitations by sharing his inspirational story on overcoming challenges encountered by from his severe stuttering disability. This book is for anyone who has ever felt the sting from bullying and to those who struggle to fit in with other people. Illustrator, Anthony Van Bruggen, designer of Disney's Toy Story franchise and other beloved toy lines.
According to Dr. Gene McGorry, school administrator who penned the Foreword of I Have Something To Say! A Memoir About Stuttering, Bullies, and Kindness. Bill's book, "will inspire students, parents, teachers, and administrators to embrace their own individual limitations and adversities in a positive manner."