Teach Children About Multiple Sclerosis
Along with writing health articles, I also write articles about writing and marketing. Within this genre, I write reviews for children’s books and non-fiction books.
My most recent review is a fiction children’s book that deals with a child learning her mother has MS. This is a must have book to help children gain an understanding of what MS is, how it’s diagnosed, and what to expect. It’s also full of great resources.
While it’s not available for sale yet, keep your eye out for it:
Title: Mom’s Story – A Child Learns About MS
Author: Mary Jo Nickum
Publisher: Chalet Publishers, LLC
ISBN: 978-098408365-7
Mom’s Story is a 74 page quick and easy read. It is a story about a nine-year-old child who learns that her mother has Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The book delves into the processes involved from the first symptoms to a diagnosis, all while depicting the main character’s emotions and reactions as well as those of her siblings. The family goes from the initial fear that is common when a loved one is diagnosed with MS, to learning about the illness. Knowledge about MS helps a great deal to alleviate those initial fears.
To read the entire review at BookPleasures.com, CLICK HERE.
Karen

