The Sensory Spectrum

For Sensory Processing Disorder Kiddos and Their Parents

  • Home
  • Welcome
  • Resources
    • Sensory Books For Parents
    • Sensory Products
    • Tips for Behavior and OT
    • In the Classroom
    • Sensory Integration Activities
  • Marketplace
  • Voices of SPD
    • Calling All Bloggers
    • Voices of SPD FAQ
  • Contact
    • Advertising
Sensory Toys Tools 720

I Just Want to Do It My Way!: My Story About Staying on Task and Asking for Help

November 6, 2025 by jennifer Leave a Comment

Book: I Just Want to Do It My Way!: My Story About Staying on Task and Asking for Help (Best Me I Can Be!) by Julia Cook (Author), Kelsey DeWeerd (Illustrator)

Book: I Just Want to Do It My Way!: My Story About Staying on Task and Asking for Help (Best Me I Can Be!) by Julia Cook  (Author), Kelsey DeWeerd (Illustrator)

RJ s way of doing things isn t working out for him, especially in math class. His teacher is upset because so many of his assignments are missing or incomplete. RJ blames Norma the booger picker and Rodney the alphabet burper for distracting him during class. The fifth and final book in Julia Cook’s award-winning series, Best Me I Can Be! Follow RJ as he learns he can save himself a lot of grief if he stays on task and does things the right way!

To purchase, click the image/link below!

I Just Want to Do It My Way! My Story about Staying on Task and Asking for HelpI Just Want to Do It My Way! My Story about Staying on Task and Asking for HelpI Just Want to Do It My Way! My Story about Staying on Task and Asking for Help

 

Related

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: book, i just want to do it my way, I Just Want to Do It My Way!: My Story About Staying on Task and Asking for Help, kidlit

Sensory Toys Tools 720
« How the Vestibular System Affects Your Child’s Behavior
Planning for Holiday Meals For Picky Eaters »

Don't Be Shy. Leave a ReplyCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest

Recent Posts

  • Why Sensory Feelings Can Be Different for Kids With Autism: What Parents Should Know
  • WhisperPhone (Auditory Tools)
  • Turning Oral Motor Exercises into Play
  • Temperature Regulation – Why Does My Autistic Child Refuse To Wear A Coat?
  • I Believe In You by Michele Gianetti

Categories

Copyright © 2026 · Foodie Pro Theme by Shay Bocks · Built on the Genesis Framework · Powered by WordPress