![]() Jayson was the only student in his elementary school who had diabetes, so Gosselin searched for materials-nontechnical materials-that she might share with Jayson's teachers and classmates. Jayson's "great attitude" helped a lot, says Gosselin. ![]() ![]() On that day Gosselin learned that her oldest boy, Jayson, had insulin-dependent diabetes.Īfter the initial shock, the family set to dealing with Jayson's diagnosis. JayJo Books came to life one winter morning in 1992. That's the slogan that appears on the latest promotion materials from JayJo Books- and an appropriate slogan it is! Publisher/author Kim Gosselin has some very "special" books indeed! "Publishing Special Books for Special Kids" JayJo Books has found its niche as a publisher of books written to teach elementary school children about their classmates or others who might be living with a chronic disease such as asthma, diabetes, or epilepsy. ![]() Special Education > Books in Education Articleī O O K S I N E D U C A T I O N A R T I C L E ![]()
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