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It's Hard Not to Stare - Helping Children Understand Disabilities (Paperback): Tim Huff It's Hard Not to Stare - Helping Children Understand Disabilities (Paperback)
Tim Huff; Foreword by David Conley; Contributions by Jan Fukumoto
R332 R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Save R61 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It's Hard Not to Stare is the second book unpacking StreetLevel's children's Compassion Series. Tim Huff addresses issues related to disabilities in this book, as he did homelessness in the first of the series, applying the same tender and truthful prose, along with bright and courageous child-friendly illustrations, which have been heightened by the insights and wisdom of his professional peers, educators, moms and dads. The material encourages children to look at their world through the lens of compassion and understanding, rather than assumption, judgment or fear. Tim believes this approach will impact the way we care for, and befriend, people in our communities and beyond, and that when we nurture compassion in a child in one area of life, the potential is greater that this goodness will spill over into all other areas.

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