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    November 2010

Help 'Brandon and the Bipolar Bear' win the Reader's Choice Award for Special Needs Children's Book!

Click Here to Vote Today and Each Day until March 8th!!

 

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"Brandon and the Bipolar Bear" is a finalist in the About.com 2011 Reader's Choice Awards for Favorite Special Needs Children's Book! This award is a reader's choice so we need your votes to win. There is no registration just a quick simple poll you can click each day.

Brandon and the Bipolar Bear

  This summer marks the 10 year anniversary of the release of this very first book to help kids with bipolar disorder. It was a trailblazer in the field of literature and has helped thousands of children find comfort and hope.  

 

Vote for Brandon and the Bipolar Bear in the Favorite Special Needs Children's Book Category: http://specialchildren.about.com/b/2011/02/11/vote-for-favorite-special-needs-childrens-book.htm

You can also vote in the other categories for the About.com Reader's Choice Awards: Hartley's Life with 3 Boys is up for Favorite Special Needs Parenting Blog: http://specialchildren.about.com/b/2011/02/11/vote-for-favorite-special-needs-parenting-blog.htm

The Child & Adolescent Bipolar Foundation is in the running for Favorite Special Needs Online Community: http://specialchildren.about.com/b/2011/02/11/vote-for-best-special-needs-online-community.htm

Please forward to your contact list and tell your friends on facebook!

Check out the new video on our homepage:

Not Talking About it Isn't Working

 

Have you talked to your child about the risk of suicide and what to do if he/she has suicidal feelings? Has your young child filled out the Bipolar Bear Promise? Has your older child filled out the No Suicide Action Plan? Not talking about it doesn't work!

http://leftbehindbysuicide.org/

Does your child have a statement to make or a video he/she wants to share? If so send them to me at tracy@bpchildren.org.

 

Wishing you and yours stability and peace,

Tracy Anglada
BPChildren

www.bpchildren.org