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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Fortune-telling & divination > General
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1896 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1853 Edition.
More people than ever are discovering the restorative benefits of
tea and the life-enriching divinatory practice of tea-leaf reading.
In answer to the surging popularity of this healthy and mystical
beverage, "Tea Leaf Reading for Beginners" teaches readers how to
read and interpret tea-leaves in six simple steps. This complete
guidebook explores the origins of tea and tea-leaf reading, ways of
giving readings, divination ethics, tea's medicinal uses, herbal
infusion preparation, and how to host a tea party. For quick and
easy interpretation, hundreds of symbols and their meanings are
included, organized by theme-animals, sun signs, plants, shapes,
and many others.
Why is it that some children sail through school with no problem at
all, while others find it a difficult or unhappy experience? And
why do some children develop behavioural problems while others
don’t? Cornelia Hansen believes that each child is unique and
needs special management in order to thrive. While working on a
Master’s Degree in Child Development, Cornelia was introduced to
a longitudinal study done in the Fifties on temperament in
children. At the time, she was also studying astrology and the idea
came to her that she might be able to connect the child development
study to astrology. After all, hadn’t the concept of temperament
been with us from ancient times? Isn’t it still part of analyzing
someone’s natal chart? The modern concept of temperament as being
the cause of individual differences which appear at birth and
continue over time has been widely accepted in the field of child
development and appears in every child development textbook. In
this pioneering study of temperament in children and young people,
Cornelia examines copious case histories from her experience as a
marriage, family and child therapist; with the welfare of the child
firmly at the heart of the birth chart, she searches for ways to
help parents understand their offspring better - and thus achieve a
good outcome for everyone. Ideal for anyone working with children
in the classroom, or in any capacity, this book will help parents,
carers and teachers to discern the individual needs of a child that
will enable them to flourish in the classroom and beyond.
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