The Thing Inside My head
Author: Lois Chaber
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
Published:
Total Pages: 396
ISBN-13: 1847472877
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Lois Chaber
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
Published:
Total Pages: 396
ISBN-13: 1847472877
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jim Carrington
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 1408802716
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A cleverly constructed narrative that reveals three points of view- those of Gary, constantly victimised by the school bully in a nasty, name-calling and vindictive way, the bully's friend David, and a new girl to the school, Zoe. Gary reveals the painful and often unsuccessful attempts by a young man to control his anger under great provocation - and his inability to communicate. David reveals someone who is uncomfortable with the bullying but doesn't dare to do anything about it - until the end. Zoe reveals a young woman who can see Gary through different eyes and is independent, freethinking and brave.
Author: Molly Potter
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2019-02-21
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 1472959221
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →We all know that healthy minds are really important but how do we make sure we look after our mental health from a very young age? What's Going On Inside My Head? is a book for children that explores practical ways we can keep our minds in good shape as well as our bodies. By talking about positive self-image, emotional intelligence, relationships and mindfulness, this book will help children develop healthy habits and good coping strategies from the start. Presented in a warm, child-friendly but no-nonsense way it will help establish solid foundations for every child's current and future wellbeing. Perfect for starting conversations with children about their mental and emotional health, What's Going On Inside My Head? is a must for every parent who understands the importance of keeping a healthy mind.
Author: Jim Carrington
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2010-04-05
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 1408810700
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The cleverly constructed narrative consists of three points of view: of Gary, constantly victimised by the school bully in a nasty, name-calling and vindictive way; the bully's friend, David and a new girl to the school, Zoë. All viewpoints are revealing. Gary reveals the painful and often unsuccessful attempts by a young man to control his anger under great provocation - and his inability to communicate. David is someone who is uncomfortable with the bullying but doesn't dare to do anything about it - until the end. Zoë is a young woman who can see Gary through different eyes and is independent, freethinking and brave. Also featured are rampaging tractors, shotguns and cheese puffs.
Author: Libby Walden
Publisher: Tiger Tales
Published: 2023-02-07
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 1664340475
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Explore the world of emotions with this stunning peek-through book. Lyrical text and enchanting illustrations bring each emotion to life to help children understand the universal and unique nature of feelings.
Author: Words Without Borders
Publisher: Open Letter Books
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 1934824232
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →On the night of November 9, 1989, after months of unrest in Europe and East Germany, the checkpoints between East and West Berlin were suddenly openedk, reuniting the two sides of the divided city and bringing together a divided Europe and led to the end of the Cold War. This collection of essays from Words Without Borders is an exciting anthology that features fiction, essays and original documents and trace the path of the revolutionary spirit from its origins to the present day.
Author: Emma Forrest
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2012-01-19
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 1408822067
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A dazzling and devastating memoir exploring breakdown and obsessive love, in a voice unlike any other
Author: Bruce Hood
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2012-06-15
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 0199969892
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Most of us believe that we are unique and coherent individuals, but are we? The idea of a "self" has existed ever since humans began to live in groups and become sociable. Those who embrace the self as an individual in the West, or a member of the group in the East, feel fulfilled and purposeful. This experience seems incredibly real but a wealth of recent scientific evidence reveals that this notion of the independent, coherent self is an illusion - it is not what it seems. Reality as we perceive it is not something that objectively exists, but something that our brains construct from moment to moment, interpreting, summarizing, and substituting information along the way. Like a science fiction movie, we are living in a matrix that is our mind. In The Self Illusion, Dr. Bruce Hood reveals how the self emerges during childhood and how the architecture of the developing brain enables us to become social animals dependent on each other. He explains that self is the product of our relationships and interactions with others, and it exists only in our brains. The author argues, however, that though the self is an illusion, it is one that humans cannot live without. But things are changing as our technology develops and shapes society. The social bonds and relationships that used to take time and effort to form are now undergoing a revolution as we start to put our self online. Social networking activities such as blogging, Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter threaten to change the way we behave. Social networking is fast becoming socialization on steroids. The speed and ease at which we can form alliances and relationships is outstripping the same selection processes that shaped our self prior to the internet era. This book ventures into unchartered territory to explain how the idea of the self will never be the same again in the online social world.
Author: Mike Santucci
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2015-05-08
Total Pages: 54
ISBN-13: 1329111834
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Mike Santucci is a Boston based poet. He has been writing poetry for the better part of five years and has circulated a few limited edition chap books. A Peek Inside My Head is a collection of work throughout the past year and a half that explores love, loss, heartache and heartbreak to this collection.
Author: Marcella Wayne
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2021-04-12
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 1098074688
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →As a child of abuse, I didn't think I had a choice but to stay silent. That gave him just what he needed to groom me into the perfect silent adult who never asked anyone else for help because he had made it clear that I could never live without him. I overcame that programming with God's love and mercy. I went on to be his caregiver in the end through forgiveness. I could not watch my worst enemy die alone.With the help of God, I learned to be there for most of the people that I loved in their final days. I tried to be the person they needed me to be, to show them they were not alone because there is nothing worse than feeling alone and helpless.I learned that having a forgiving heart, in the long run, helped me more than the one being forgiven. It was therapeutic for me, and I wondered, Is this how God feels every time He has to forgive us over and over again? It was not the curse I believed it to be. It was a gift that God gave me out of love to help me survive the life that I had to live. Forgiveness was my saving grace.With God carrying me every step of the way, I survived and am here to try to help others survive it too. I just need God to continue to show me the way.