How can we understand them to help them better? Joseph Ndayisaba and Nicole De Grandmont, who come from two different continents, answer this question in *Children Who Are Different* and offer an in-depth exploration of various aspects of children who are different: - Types of disabilities: physical, motor, sensory, genetic, and intellectual disabilities; - Maladjustment and maladaptation, traumatized children, and oral and written communication disorders; - Stories, legends, and myths; - Psycho-emotional criteria and the role of schooling; - Tips for helping these children become more independent. Teachers, parents, educational psychologists, and all those who work with children will find this book a highly useful source of critical information.