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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Deb Adamson
Lady Glory Brightley was dreading her sister's house party-until she discovers an early guest mired in a bog. She pulls the Earl of Keswick free-and then goes to great lengths to hide her limp from him. Is it too much to ask, just once, to be seen and treated as everyone else?Keswick has come to Gloucestershire to hide-from an overzealous debutante, from his father, perhaps even from himself. He bonds with Lady Glory as a fellow misfit-her limp is nothing compared to the wounds he hides. They pledge to see each other through the choppy waters of the party, but he never expected to be caught up by this sprite of a girl-with her quick wit, stunningly fine seat on a horse and giving heart.Not that he could ever pursue such inclinations. For no true lady could want a man with his reputation and entanglements. Who could love a man who is nothing but a rakehell? He's about to find out.
Wine, women, song, adventure, even scandal. Lord Chester pursued them all-and used the chase to outrun the pain in his past. But when his carousing endangers a young boy, he wonders if he must reevaluate his choices.The pain of Miss Julia Deering's past keeps turning up in her present. She's settled and content, now, though, as a lady's companion, until the dowager countess's notorious grandson arrives. They are charged with bringing Christmas alive for the boy, the dowager and a quiet house, but they'll uncover some truths about themselves along the way. Will the magic of the season convince them to believe in themselves-and each other?
'It is poetically satisfying when gutsy is elegant and outspoken is gentle, when the snake nerve writhes with realisation so that wonder is reborn accompanied by the music of new knowledge, by the rewards of a past paid for and a future fortified. The maturity of these poems, combined with the poet's belief in the redemptive power of poetry, is a cause for celebration.' - Syd Harrex (praise for Shadow Selves)
When Tessa's family accidentally hit a wild bird, the tawny frogmouth, while driving through the bush at night, they feel terrible. But the bird is alive and needs their help. What Tessa doesn't know is where that help will lead ...
Each One Matters is a charming and clever picture book about the beauty and uniqueness of apples and people alike. At it's core is the lesson to value apples of all kinds and not judge produce based on its natural wonkiness or life phase. With beautiful illustrations and a delightful rhyme scheme, Each One Matters teaches children that every person has value and offers a sweet, simple way for families to plant the seeds that-just like apples- we are all unique and our differences are cause for celebration. "young or old, shiny or bruised", this book is sure to captivate families of all kinds
Teegan and her dog Max, love playing outdoors. they especially love collecting bugs One day they discover a teeny tiny tick on Max's behind. Follow along as they learn about ticks and how to keep safe while enjoying the outdoors
Join Taylor the Toucan as she journeys through life's everyday moments and milestones with big feelings and even bigger reactions. In Taylor Doesn't Want To Go To School, learn about how the smallest things at school can cause the biggest meltdowns, and pick up some tips and strategies along the way.
Taylor the Toucan and the Dreaded Dinner Table
Deb Lightman
Kids First Pediatric Therapy
2022
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Join Taylor the Toucan as she journeys through life's everyday moments and milestones with big feelings and even bigger reactions.In Taylor and the Dreaded Dinner Table, readers follow along as she learns how different foods make her body feel, while parents learn some simple steps to start improving mealtime success.
Join Taylor the Toucan as she journeys through life's everyday moments and milestones with big feelings and even bigger reactions.In Taylor and the Video Game Vortex, watch as Taylor gets lost in her imagination and learn the power of connection to help kids transition.
Join Taylor the Toucan as she journeys through life's everyday moments and milestones with big feelings and even bigger reactions.In Taylor and the Terrifying Toilet, readers learn about different learning needs and how to make environments feel more supportive.
Joshua is excited for his first day at B.A. Friend Elementary School. But from the minute school starts to the sound of the last bell, Joshua makes a LOT of mistakes. Joshua wants to fess up, but there's a little 'pal' on his shoulder who speaks up before he can say or do anything. Not Me thinks he is helping Joshua, but Joshua knows better...or does he?How would you handle a character like Not Me? Will he come to visit you next?
Joshua is excited for his first day at B.A. Friend Elementary School. But from the minute school starts to the sound of the last bell, Joshua makes a LOT of mistakes. Joshua wants to fess up, but there's a little 'pal' on his shoulder who speaks up before he can say or do anything. Not Me thinks he is helping Joshua, but Joshua knows better...or does he?How would you handle a character like Not Me? Will he come to visit you next?
The worst thing about being homeless is being looked right through.' It's ten years since wealthy matriarch Alberta Resnick was found stabbed to death in Georgia. Local reporter Branigan Powers sets out to investigate the city's only unsolved murder. Branigan knows that the homeless often have information, but are rarely asked. She gets in touch with Liam, a pastor who runs a shelter. As they start to ask questions, secrets begin to surface. Then homeless people start dying. Clearly the killer won't stop until all tracks are covered. But what the killer doesn't know is that someone is watching, someone who is used to being ignored and unseen
'Richardson-Moore's latest is a tightly plotted mystery rich with southern grit and replete with twists, turns, and a surprising reveal. Reporter Branigan Powers is an unforgettable protagonist brimming with determination, compassion, and a strong sense of justice. Readers will be glad they've met her. Highly recommended.' -Susan Furlong, co-author of the New York Times bestselling Novel Idea Mysteries A bizarre hit-and-run brings Branigan Powers back to the crime-solving beat. A fatal crash involving two college students heading home for the holidays seems like an unfortunate accident. But when the surviving girl wakens, she tells a curious story of the vehicle that forced them off the road-an old-fashioned, 1950s-style hearse. Reporter Branigan Powers delves into the mystery that takes her to the college campus, and leads her into dangerous fraternity and sorority pledge parties. Reunited with the homeless Malachi Martin, who is so adept at seeing what isn't there rather than what is, Branigan must uncover what is really going on at the college before other students are put in danger. This second installment in the author's first cozy mystery series delves into the world of newspapers and life on the streets-both of which the author knows well.
'Deb Richardson-Moore has woven a masterful tale of mystery and suspense in her latest book, Murder, Forgotten. With superb pacing, she takes us on a page-turning journey from the coast of Scotland to the South Carolina shore. Her cast of characters with their many secrets will keep you guessing whodunit right to the end.' Sally Handley, author of the Holly and Ivy Mystery series Julianna Burke, bestselling mystery novelist, has a secret that those closest to her are hiding from the world. Julianna is losing her memory, and with it her powerful gift for storytelling that propelled her to fame. A further devastating blow comes when Connor, Julianna's beloved husband, is murdered. Even this is not something Julianna's mind can hold on to, and every day her assistant has to break the heart-wrenching news all over again. Julianna is desperate to know what happened to her husband. As she battles her failing mind to investigate, a detail of the murder surfaces that makes Julianna question everything she's ever known. Somehow she must fight to find the truth, even though her grip on reality is fading...
'Deb Dana guides us to understand and befriend our autonomic nervous system, engaging its healing capacities to connect with ourselves and with our social world.' – Gabor Maté'Once we know how our nervous system works, we can work with it,' teaches Deb Dana. 'We can learn to access an embodied, biological resource that is always present, available, and there to guide us toward well-being.'An aggressive email from your boss, or a fight with your partner - these situations aren't life-or-death, yet our bodies may react as if they are. But we can train our nervous system to stop overreacting, and start responding to the world with greater safety and ease, if we know how. In Anchored, expert teacher Deb Dana shares a down-to-earth presentation of Polyvagal Theory, then brings the science to life with practical, everyday tools.Using field-tested techniques, Dana helps you master the skills to become more aware of your nervous system moment to moment, and change the way you respond to the great and small challenges of life. Here, you'll explore:Polyvagal Theory - get to know the biology and function of your vagus nerve, the highway of the nervous system.Befriending Your Nervous System - attune to what's going on in your body by developing your 'neuroception'Using Your Vagal Brake - discover key techniques to consciously regulate the intensity of your emotions.Connection and Protection - learn to recognize and influence your internal cues for safety and danger.Your Social Engagement System - find ways to create nourishing relationships with others and the world around you.Through guided imagery, meditation, self-inquiry, and more, Anchored offers a practical user's manual for moving from a place of fear and panic into a grounded space of balance and confidence.
'Deb Dana guides us, by means of simple exercises, to understand and befriend our autonomic nervous system.' - GABOR MATÉWhen we’re stressed, anxious and overwhelmed, our nervous systems – and our lives – suffer. All our behaviours, emotions and stories have their roots in our nervous systems – how we feel in our bodies, how we perceive the world around us, and how we connect with others in our relationships.Polyvagal Theory has produced incredibly effective new tools for regulating our neurobiology. With The Nervous System Workbook, leading Polyvagal expert Deb Dana presents an interactive guide for befriending your nervous system and cultivating a sense of safety and peace. Dana warmly guides you through exercises, practices and reflections to help you understand, soothe and train your system – so you can live with less reactivity and more ease.The Nervous System Workbook is the tool you need to understand the nuances of your body’s unique needs – and respond to those needs when you feel challenged, with a custom menu of support. There is no right or wrong way – there is only the way of your nervous system.
**Business Book Awards 2024 Finalist**"We’ve all gotten stuck working with people we don’t like. Thankfully, Deb Mashek has written a lively, actionable book to fix that. Combining her expertise as a psychologist and her experience as a consultant, she reveals how we can earn trust, repair relationships, and create collaborations that bring out the best in us.” Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and host of the TED podcast WorkLifeMany people have mixed feelings about workplace collaboration. On the one hand, they know collaboration is essential to achieve complex goals. On the other hand, they know collaboration is a slog. People pull in different directions. There’s desperately little communication and even less follow through. One person ends up doing all the work. The result? Friction mounts. Projects fizzle. Great people walk.Here’s why: very few of us ever receive any formal training in how to collaborate well.In Collabor(h)ate, Deb Mashek draws on her deep experience as a relationships researcher and collaboration facilitator to reveal everything you need to know to make workplace collaborations less painful and more productive.Dr Deb Mashek is an experienced business consultant, professor, higher education administrator, and national nonprofit executive. She applies relationship science to help people collaborate better. Learn more at: www.collaborhate.com
You know you need to collaborate to achieve complex goals. You also know collaboration is a slog. Why is it so hard? Because none of us are ever taught this fundamental business skill.Deb Mashek is here to change all that. Discover how to apply relationship science to make every workplace collaboration less painful and more productive - in just 6 minutes!