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Healthy Children, Healthy Minds: Helping Children Succeed NOW for a
Brighter Future is an excellent resource for educators, parents,
and anyone who is interested in and committed to fostering healthy
patterns of behavior, thinking, and lifestyle choices in children.
This book provides strategies on how to keep the brain and mind
healthy, address challenges to brain and mind health, such as
mental illness and substance abuse, and concrete strategies for
building a healthy brain and mind.
Healthy Children, Healthy Minds: Helping Children Succeed NOW for a
Brighter Future is an excellent resource for educators, parents,
and anyone who is interested in and committed to fostering healthy
patterns of behavior, thinking, and lifestyle choices in children.
This book provides strategies on how to keep the brain and mind
healthy, address challenges to brain and mind health, such as
mental illness and substance abuse, and concrete strategies for
building a healthy brain and mind.
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Promise Star
Sadaf Ameer; Kimberly Williams Dey
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R261
Discovery Miles 2 610
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Create Your Own Good Enough" is both informative and relative to
many. We all have times when we don't feel good about where we are
in life. A lot of what we feel stems from focusing on others
instead of making a conscious effort to focus on ourselves. This
book will help you refocus and learn to accept yourself. Only you
know what is good enough for you. Just allow your inner being to
guide you!
There is profound depth, imagination, hard truths, beauty, and a
vital spectrum of feelings to be found in this groundbreaking
collection, which is just as wonderfully insightful and emotional
as the world itself. William's writing is expressive, alive, and
she gets to the point, knowing how to keep you wrapped up until the
end.
In 'O' Peniel, Behind the Fans', people use hand fans at church to
cover up their indescretions. The preacher, himself, seems to
always go out of his way to discover any hidden secrets about
people around town. And he has no problem blatantly exposing these
secrets directly to that person; while yet still letting others
know he knows of those indiscretions in his unsympathetic sermons.
He even unexpectedly preached about himself in one of his sermons.
But yet, he's still so quick to point out other people's
wrongdoings. This makes you wonder if he's unblemished, as well.
One person, though, seems to have figured that out early on, but
it's not Rhyah. Rhyah, the young girl portrayed as the book's witty
narrator, demonstrates that life is full of mishaps and issues and
that they are simply a part of life. Thus, we all make mistakes
She, too, has created a problematic secret of her own. One, of
which she has hid for several months. It's also one, which causes
immense frustration and shame upon people. But, she makes a grand
revision to her issue by directly confronting 'it'; allowing
everyone to know that things like this may walk up on us, but they
do not have to overtake our lives. Additionally, the book's theme
is given from a (somewhat) biblical perspective that seems to
enhance the value of it.
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Nadine Gordimer
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Discovery Miles 3 100
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