Moms (and Pops) feel the tug whenever kids give it; and kids feel the tug that comes right back: the Invisible String reaches from heart to heart.
The Invisible String is a very simple approach to overcoming the fear of loneliness or separation from parents, with an imaginative flair that children can easily identify with and remember. Here is a warm and delightful lesson teaching young and old that we aren’t ever really alone.
How is it that some people seem to have great relationships and success in their lives while others do not? Why are some organizations successful at sustaining positive change while others make a great start but let it fade away? It rests on the *dynamics of their relationships*. Creating positive dynamics and sustained success requires continuous awareness and informed appreciative action. *Dynamic Relationships: Unleashing the Power of Appreciative Inquiry in Daily Living* invites us to step into the appreciative paradigm where the principles governing our actions and relationships offer a... More info
From the author of Why Love Matters, Sue Gergardt has once again produced a thought provoking title that reveals the vital importance of understanding our early lives, arguing that by focusing on the attention we give to our young children we can create a better society. More info
This title uses externalising practices as a way of giving children hope and inspiration that they can take control over unwelcome visitors. With funny rhymes and a silly chant, The Grouchies, shows kids simple and fun ways to keep the grouchies at bay. It illustrates to children what grouchiness could mean for themselves and their families if left to take control. It offers suggestions for children on how to take charge of the grouchies and turn their feelings around. More info