Dr. Julie K. Bennett's New Book 'What Do You MEAN a Test?' Shares a Meaningful Tale of a Boy Who Gets Anxious at Exams

Dr. Julie K. Bennett, a teacher, lead teacher, and administrator; has completed her most recent book "What Do You MEAN a Test?":  a gripping and potent children's story about a boy who always forgets what he studied when his fear takes over during an exam. With the help of everyone around him, will he overcome it?

Dr. Bennett writes, "In this story, a young boy enjoys school but is terrified of taking tests. His anxiety causes him to forget what he has learned and do poorly, even when he knows the information. His teacher helps him and his classmates by giving them strategies to use to be successful on the test. She uses her stuffed puppy Rusty to help and shares how his name provides clues to remember the content and do their personal best. With the help of a new game plan, he takes on the challenge of completing a test and is surprised at the turnout."

Published by Fulton Books, Dr. Julie K. Bennett's book is a delightful way to encourage those who also suffer test anxiety like the boy in the story. The author wishes to share to others this tale to help them overcome their fears and face their challenges in their very best.

Readers who wish to experience this fun work can purchase "What Do You MEAN a Test?" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books