Author Michelle Fattig will be interviewed on Chicago radio station, Autism One Radio, August 14, 2007 by author and host Rhonda Brunett

Released on = July 19, 2007, 4:26 pm

Press Release Author = Patrick Foulk/Flower by the Water Publishing

Industry = Media

Press Release Summary = Author Michelle Fattig will be interviewed on Chicago radio
station, Autism One Radio, August 14, 2007 by author and host Rhonda Brunett.

Sub-Headline: The Annie Books are a must read for parents, educators, students, and
professionals experiencing the challenges of Asperger's Syndrome and Attention
Deficit Disorders.


Press Release Body = NEWS RELEASE

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Headline/Title: Author Michelle Fattig will be interviewed on Chicago radio
station, Autism One Radio, August 14, 2007 by author and host Rhonda Brunett.

Sub-Headline: The Annie Books are a must read for parents, educators, students, and
professionals experiencing the challenges of Asperger's Syndrome and Attention
Deficit Disorders.

Annie Books Series©: Experience Attention Deficits Through the Eyes of a Child
Written by Michelle Fattig
Pictures by Josh Fattig

Michelle and Josh have Asperger\'s Syndrome and Attention Deficit Disorder. They use
their unique insight and experience to fight crime, battle evil, and promote world
peace.

The Annie Books are a must read for any parent, teacher, professional, or child with
the challenges of Attention Deficit Disorders. Annie Books are fun to read, provide
useful information, allow for empathetic understanding, for those of you, who don\'t
get to understand it from the inside, and those of us, who don\'t know, that those of
you, don\'t understand it from the inside! We think that everyone feels this way, so
we wonder what is wrong with us, and why can\'t we just be normal...

Michelle is a school psychologist and medical technologist, who volunteers as a
parent advocate, and provides professional development to parents and educators,
regarding Individuals with Disabilites Education Act (IDEA), Improving Learning for
Children with Disabilities (ILCD), Hidden Disabilities, and Response to Intervention
(RTI). She is a proud veteran of the Air Force and previous school board member.
Michelle has Asperger\'s Syndrome, Attention Deficit with Hyperactivity Disorder, and
learning disabilities. She is a doctoral candidate in Education Leadership. In her
\'spare time,\' she enjoys spending time with her family.

Illustrator: Josh is a junior in high school, and is incredibly gifted in art and
music. Josh has many other wonderful attributes, and he also has the joy of
Asperger\'s Syndrome, Attention Deficit Disorder (he firmly believes that having one
less letter in his disorder makes him LESS disabled than his mom), and learning
disabilities.

Review: This story of Annie masterfully illustrates many of the experiences of a
child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Inattentive Type, (or ADD).
Michelle captures the essence of an ADD child through Annie, and states it so
clearly, \" How many times has she (Annie) tried to explain to someone that what she
was thinking just now, was too broad of a question? How do you explain that \"just
now\" she may have thought about...\"

The student can easily identify with Annie and her frequent distractible thoughts,
that while wonderfully creative, frequently results in failure. Many ADD students
frequently develop negative internal beliefs of I\'m no good, I\'m stupid, and as
Michelle's Annie says' \"Why can\'t I just....\" Parents often read Annie, and not
only see their own child (who may have ADD), but often see themselves, and question
whether they may also have ADD. Teachers can easily recognize the frustration that
they experience in their classroom and some see how they can approach situations
differently.

Michelle\'s depiction of Annie, her distractions within her mind, school, and family,
mirrors many of the life experiences of my clients, their parents, and teachers.
As a Clinical Psychologist, I have used this book (even prior to publication) with
several of my young clients, as well as their parents, to help in their
understanding and identification of ADD. A Prairie Day with Annie, is enjoyable
and easy to read, while wonderfully illustrating the creative mind, frustrating
experiences, and hopeful possibilities of one who has ADD.

Dr. Paul Chleborad, Psy.D., MA, MFCT,


Flower by the Water Publishing©
Patrick Foulk, Applications Manager
308-940-2007
www.anniebooks.com



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