Rekhel Burke's New Book 'But, Mrs. Patterson, I Have a Tic' Is An Informative Read That Focuses On Educating Children And Adults On Tourette Syndrome

Fulton Books author, Rekhel Burke, a school psychologist, has completed her most recent book "But, Mrs. Patterson, I Have a Tic": an insightful piece that centers around a young girl who suffers from Tourette Syndrome. Her disability often affects her performance in school. It also caused her to get bullied by her classmates and get reprimanded by her teacher for disturbing the class. But, Mrs. Patterson, this little girl has a Tic.

Burke shares, "'But, Mrs. Patterson, I Have a Tic' will inform readers about Tourette's syndrome and the different ways it may manifest itself. This book teaches children the effects of being bullied for things that one cannot control. Most importantly, it captures how parents, teachers, and school psychologists can work together to make children with Tourette's syndrome feel supported and improve the climate of the classroom."

Published by Fulton Books, Rekhel Burke's book is an educational volume designed to spread awareness on Tourette Syndrome and all that it entails.

This picture book will be useful in schools that have children struggling with this disability.

Readers who wish to experience this essential work can purchase "But, Mrs. Patterson, I Have a Tic" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books