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My Little Brother and Me

My Little Brother and Me

Aleta Glynn

Christian Faith
2023
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Siblings are undoubtedly the first form of friendship. This relationship fosters social skills that are needed to branch out into the world and form wonderful relationships with others.My Little Brother and Me is a great example of sibling friendship and love. This relationship builds not only friendship but also a life filled with trust and independence. Mike is Jojo's older brother. This story exhibits the exemplary relationship that has been formed between the two. Also, Mike understands that he is his brother's keeper Mike and Jojo invite you to take a look at how they relate to each other while going through the ins and outs of daily activities while ensuring they are protected.For those with a younger sibling, there's a natural sense of the need to protect. Let's have fun looking into the sibling relationship of Mike and Jojo in My Little Brother and Me.1
What's my name? ALETA

What's my name? ALETA

Tiina Walsh

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A personalised storybook for girls called ALETA. The story is based on the letters of the child's own name. All books are different from one another. The girl wakes up but can't remember her name. Magic Mouse knows how to solve the problem. Magic Mouse takes her on a wonderful adventure in his Magic Bus Translated and adapted by the author from the Top-Selling Finnish language personalised children's namebook series "Tytt /Poika, joka unohti nimens ". And the beautiful hand-drawn pictures will delight both the young and the young-at-heart Looking for a namebook "What's my name?" but couldn't find the right name for your child? Please don't hesitate to contact me with your name request -Tiina Walsh Author fb.me/whatsmynamestorybooks for more details about the storybooks
Promoting Nonviolence in Early Adolescence

Promoting Nonviolence in Early Adolescence

Aleta L. Meyer; Albert Farrell; Wendy Northup; Eva Kung; Laura Plybon

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
2000
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In preparation for role-play during a RIPP class, 6th grade students consider the following conflict situation: Sharon and Josie, who are good friends, tryout for the basketball team. Josie makes the team, but Sharon does not. The week after tryouts, Sharon tries to pick a fight with Josie, calling her a "cheater" and "some­ one the coach felt sorry for. " Josie is in a bind; she wants to remain friends with Sharon, but she is really angry with Sharon for treating her so badly. What can Josie do in this situation? What type of self-talk will help her work out this prob­ lem with Sharon and keep the friendship? During the role-play, Sharon calls Josie a cheater. Then, before Josie re­ sponds, two students representing her positive and negative sides take turns whis­ pering into her ear. Negative self-talk: "Boy, is she a loser! What if everyone believes her and thinks that I cheated to get on the team?!" Positive self-talk: "I know I worked hard to get on the team! Sharon must really be hurt that she didn't make it. I can talk to her later when she's cooled down, and maybe we can do something together after practice. " Josie listens to the two voices, and decides that the best approach is to ignore Sharon's comments for now and to call her later that day to see if they can do something together. This description of students dealing with everyday conflicts is quite real.
Promoting Nonviolence in Early Adolescence

Promoting Nonviolence in Early Adolescence

Aleta L. Meyer; Albert Farrell; Wendy Northup; Eva Kung; Laura Plybon

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
2000
nidottu
In preparation for role-play during a RIPP class, 6th grade students consider the following conflict situation: Sharon and Josie, who are good friends, tryout for the basketball team. Josie makes the team, but Sharon does not. The week after tryouts, Sharon tries to pick a fight with Josie, calling her a "cheater" and "some­ one the coach felt sorry for. " Josie is in a bind; she wants to remain friends with Sharon, but she is really angry with Sharon for treating her so badly. What can Josie do in this situation? What type of self-talk will help her work out this prob­ lem with Sharon and keep the friendship? During the role-play, Sharon calls Josie a cheater. Then, before Josie re­ sponds, two students representing her positive and negative sides take turns whis­ pering into her ear. Negative self-talk: "Boy, is she a loser! What if everyone believes her and thinks that I cheated to get on the team?!" Positive self-talk: "I know I worked hard to get on the team! Sharon must really be hurt that she didn't make it. I can talk to her later when she's cooled down, and maybe we can do something together after practice. " Josie listens to the two voices, and decides that the best approach is to ignore Sharon's comments for now and to call her later that day to see if they can do something together. This description of students dealing with everyday conflicts is quite real.
Randum Evil

Randum Evil

Aleta Custer

iUniverse
2004
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From a suggestion by her psychologist, Tina Bodine returns to Randum manor to exorcise her emotional demons from the past. Bodine learns of the evil that still infests the manor. Is her father still alive? How has he survived all these years?Together with her family, and new friend Reverend Redmond, they uncover terrible secrets from their past. They must try to escape...alive.
Fear of the Abyss: Healing the Wounds of Shame & Perfectionism
Most self-help or personal growth books help their readers learn to "cope" better with one specific problem that troubles them. In contrast, Fear of the Abyss offers healing for a wounded core by providing guidance to those with a certain constellation of issues, which Dr. Edwards calls the "PCS" personality. While perfectionism, control, and shame may be the issues that readers most easily relate to, they form part of a pattern that also includes such issues as rigidity, black-and-white thinking, indecisiveness, and relationship difficulties caused by a need to be needed.Dr. Edwards sees this entire constellation as rooted in a core fear that varies from person to person. It is the object of this fear that she calls the "abyss." Through a series of clinical vignettes drawn from her own experience as well as exercises accompanying most chapters, she helps the reader develop self-awareness and compassion for him- or herself, as well as a greater sense of authenticity."This book is a true gift. Aleta Edwards is ... a genius in simplifying how to get to the root of the issues that trouble us - how to embrace the shadow and transcend to love, compassion, and honor. Fear of the Abyss is a must read for every psychotherapist, not to mention anyone who suffers from shame and perfectionism - which I'd say is most if not all all of us." -Lisa Ortigara Crego, PhD, LCSW, CEDS, CAP, NBCCH, Clinical Psychotherapist, Doctor of Addictions Psychology, Nat. Bd. Cert. Hypnotherapist"In this engaging book, Dr. Aleta Edwards sheds new light on the issues of perfectionism, control, and shame. Breaking from the traditional model of diagnosis, she explains the role of trauma as a major factor in the development of the 'PCS' personality and emphasizes the adaptive nature of these issues. This book is recommended for its thoughtful text and helpful exercises, as well as the spirit of hope." -Nina Savelle-Rocklin, PsyD, Psychoanalyst, award-winning writer of the "Make Peace with Food" blog and host of the "Win the Diet War" podcast"This is a great book for individuals who struggle with shame and perfectionism. I've recommended it to several clients and they have found it very helpful. I believe this book is a good tool as an addition to therapy or by itself as a self-help book." -Ana Maria Aluisy, MA, LMFT, LMHC, CRC, relationship specialist, featured on CNN Latino, Super Q Radio and ESPN Deportes Radio
Life Shift

Life Shift

Aleta St. James

Atria Books
2006
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Find your power, transform your obstacles, surrender to success Aleta St. James has spent the past twenty-five years as an emotional healer and life coach developing a system for creating deep and dramatic life changes with lasting results. In Life Shift, she shares the secret of how to bring enormous success and deep satisfaction into your life. In an effort to fully compete in a man's world, contemporary women have become alpha females. We rely on masculine traits -- the testosterone energies of action, focus, determination, and self-reliance -- to create success and achieve our goals. We are now coming to realize that while we have mastered these means for pursuing our dreams, we have neglected the equally valuable and complementary energies of magnetism, receptivity, and intuition -- the Magnetic Female. In Life Shift, Aleta presents her techniques for breaking through our emotional blocks and allowing our Magnetic Female and alpha energies to interact and harmonize with each other. She teaches skills that open the doors to a powerful cocreative relationship between these two forces within us and guides us to use these tools to identify our desires, engage our dreams, and realize our destinies. Using her renowned system, which integrates the teachings of primal therapy, Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, bioenergetics, and other life-enhancing practices and philosophies, Aleta shares with us all of the tools necessary to live our ideal lives. This Life-Shift Tool Kit incorporates techniques for realigning the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual bodies, inviting rather than pursuing success, recognizing the power of release, eliminating emotional blocks, and reorganizing energy centers within the body. Aleta also offers her expert techniques in regenerative organic breathing, physical and emotional release work, color healing, light therapy, focused reflections, power mantras, prayers and blessings, love baths, and support circles. Weaving together Aleta's own dramatic story of inspiration, success stories from her elite clientele, and lessons from her journeys to spiritual "power spots," Life Shift teaches you how to transform feelings of failure, frustration, doubt, and loneliness into a creative power that becomes a magnetic force attracting joy, fulfillment, success, and love.
How to Mend a Broken Heart

How to Mend a Broken Heart

Aleta Koman

Contemporary Books Inc
1998
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Coping with the end of a relationship is one of the most common experiences a person faces, yet few are prepared for the intense shock, pain, and frustration that is involved. "How to Mend a Broken Heart" is a step-by-step program for dealing with loss brought about by breakup, divorce, separation, end of a friendship - even custody disputes and job termination. This book identifies the predictable emotional stages following a loss, provides reassuring strategies for coping, and emphasizes strength and knowledge that one can gain for the future.
Ina Coolbrith: The Bittersweet Song of California's First Poet Laureate
In post-Gold Rush San Francisco, Ina Coolbrith was known as the pearl of her tribe, a tribe that included Bret Harte, Mark Twain, and John Muir. Jack London and Isadora Duncan considered her their literary godmother, and John Greenleaf Whittier knew more of her poems by heart than she did his. Regardless of the acclaim from others, Coolbrith met with a series of challenges throughout her life that tested her devotion to her art. In the end, she put her full faith in poetry and her story reveals the saving grace of creativity in a woman's life. Ina Coolbrith: The Bittersweet Song of California's First Poet Laureate is a new biography about a pioneer poet, Oakland's first public librarian, and the most popular literary ambassador in the early American West. George's deftly told and deeply researched book follows the struggles and triumphs of Coolbrith from her birth in 1841 as a niece of Mormon founder Joseph Smith to her death in 1928 as California's most beloved poet. California crowned Ina Coolbrith its first poet laureate in 1915 during San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition, and 2015 marks the centennial of her being named California's beloved first lady of letters. Aleta George writes about nature and culture in California. Her work has been featured in Smithsonian.com, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Los Angeles Times. This is her first book. "Telling Coolbrith's story, author Aleta George offers an intriguing glimpse of fin de si cle California and the rousing, sometimes rowdy adolescence of our nation." -Gerald Haslam, award-winning author and professor emeritus, Sonoma State University "In a book marked by literary grace and conviction, Aleta George presents a nuanced yet compelling portrait of a major California figure." -Malcolm Margolin, Heyday Books "Coolbrith's life is so captivating that it has been waiting not just for another biographer, but for a first-rate storyteller." - David Alpaugh, Ina Coolbrith Circle
Hi I'm Bobbie Ray, I'm Gay & I'm Ok

Hi I'm Bobbie Ray, I'm Gay & I'm Ok

Aleta M Jones; Pamela A Peters

IngramSpark
2022
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Make way for Bobbie Ray "I'm Gay & I'm Okay". This story is a great educational game-changer for your life, family, and friends. A young boy-Bobbie Ray sincerely shares that he's gay... Loves to play with dolls and dress up in his sisters' clothes. When he brings a doll to school he is teased and booed. He learns that he's ok... being gay is part of his DNA and it won't rub off on you in any way. Learn how Bobby Ray faces his challenge of being gay Coming out to people in your life, sharing you are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ), maybe a challenge. The pages in this children's book offer ideas for coming out to parents, friends, and schoolmates. You have to love yourself and know who you are first. Coming out is a big deal, and can be a scary journey for many in the LGBTQ community, this usually feels like one of those "big deals for our youth" Make Way for Bobbie Ray, children's books can help individuals understand the mind of a child who knows they are part of the LGBTQ community. Prayerfully this book can assist you with talking to or about your child's sexual orientation or gender identity, whether at school, work, home, or with friends.