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Redo Roo is a silly kangaroo. He has lots of energy and likes to play. Sometimes he has trouble following directions-- until he learned about the redo!
Low self-worth? It is easy to recognize in ourselves, others and our teens, but what do we do about it? How do you go from low self-worth to positive self-worth? Anchored is a bible study presenting a step-by-step process outlining the journey from low self-worth to knowing our full worth in Christ. Your Anchored journey will define your worth in Him, define the lies you believe about yourself and how these lies were formed. You will discover the behaviors you engage in as a result of these lies as well as how to change them. The lies defining your worth will be replaced with biblical truth as forgiveness and rebuilding a new life in Him begins. Finally, the study ends with a strategy to mai...
After living outside on his own, Doggie comes to live with a family and learns the rules of the house by learning "yes" and "no."
Dex is a dragon who likes to play rough. Follow him on his forest walk as he learns to be gentle and kind, so that everyone can enjoy playtime.
Counseling Across the Lifespan by Cindy L. Juntunen and Jonathan P. Schwartz is a practical book that helps readers provide effective mental, emotional, and behavioral health services to clients across the continuum of care, from health promotion through long-term treatment and remediation. Anchoring each chapter within a life stage—from childhood through older adulthood—the text identifies the nature and origin of various psychological issues and emphasizes the importance of anticipating and responding early to concerns that arise for large portions of the population. The Second Edition features new chapters and expanded coverage of important topics, such as sociocultural contextual factors and interprofessional health perspectives.
Elly's ears won't grow because she is so scared! Little elephants with small ears can get into all kinds of trouble when they can't hear their parents instructions. Find out how Elly's parents learn to help her feel safe so her ears can grow. The Elephant with Small Ears teaches the concept of "listening and minding" to your child while reminding parents about the importance of connecting with children to help them feel safe. Reading The Elephant with Small Ears with your child will help you and your child understand the importance of how traditional parenting techniques are not effective with children from hard places. This story is one of eight children's books written by Cindy R. Lee and is designed to teach concepts developed by Dr. Karyn Purvis and Dr. David Cross at the Institute of Child Development. Proceeds are being donated to HALO Project and the Institute of Child Development.
Penguin is lonley, scared, and sad, until he makes a new friend. Penguin's new pet, Fish, helps Penguin learn that its nice to ask for help and to be a helper. Fish also reminds Penguin to always say 'please'. Penguin uses his new skills to make new friends!
Cindy Moon exploded into the Marvel Universe when we learned she was bitten by the same radioactive spider that empowered Spider-Man! She then went on to save Peter Parker's life, (more than once!), and traverse the Spider-Verse. Now, as Silk, Cindy is on her own in New York City, searching for her past, defining her own future, and webbing up wrongdoers along the way! But she's about to cross the Black Cat's path, and that's not good news for her! Silk has been picking at the edges of Black Cat's operation, and Felicia Hardy has had about enough. Felicia gets the drop on Cindy, and Silk hits rock bottom. Can even a team-up with Spider-Man save the day? Plus, a date with Johnny Storm! Secrets of Silk's past revealed! Will Cindy Moon ever find her family? Collecting Silk (2015) #1-7.
This Christmas, experience learning to trust alongside the Plain folk of Apple Ridge, Pennsylvania in this heart-warming tale of second chances. Sadie enjoys her freedom away from home and her mission trips to Peru, but after four years, her Old Order Amish family insists it’s time to come home and settle down. Levi, a bachelor who distrusts women after a family heartbreak, also has no desire for romance. To keep their families from meddling in their lives, Sadie and Levi devise a plan—but soon discover that the walls around their hearts are breaking down. Can they let go of their prejudices, learn to trust each other, and embrace a future together?