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Full of Character
A Christian Approach to Education for the Digital Age
Frances Ward
This book offers a lens grounded in traditional Christian values. In a world focused on individualism, Frances Ward looks at the value of acting based on virtues like truthfulness, and for their own good, to find happiness as a result of becoming full of character. Learn MoreMar 2019, 264pp -
Camouflage
The Hidden Lives of Autistic Women
Dr Sarah Bargiela, illustrated by Sophie Standing
An engaging insight into the often underexplored condition of autism in women and girls, delivered in an expertly researched and beautifully illustrated graphic book. The perfect resource for anyone who wishes to understand how gender affects autism, it shows how to create safer, more accommodating environments for women on the spectrum. Learn MoreMar 2019, 48pp -
The Tourettes Survival Kit
Tools for Young Adults with Tics
Tara Murphy and Damon Millar, illustrated by Hiro Enoki
This survival guide for teens with Tourette's provides the tools you need to survive and thrive at home, school, work and beyond. It includes strategies and behavioural therapy techniques for managing tics and advice on what to do in a range of everyday situations, including preparing for exams, dealing with bullies and going on a first date. Learn MoreMar 2019, 208pp -
Parenting Traumatized Children with Developmental Differences
Strategies to Help Your Child's Sensory Processing, Language Development, Executive Function and Challenging Behaviours
Dr. Sara McLean
Experiencing trauma early in life can lead to changes in a child's social and cognitive skills. Dr Sara McLean explains how to help children who are coping with sensory and emotional regulation difficulties or struggling with language, communication or memory - in this comprehensive guide for foster carers and adoptive parents. Learn MoreMar 2019, 176pp -
White Privilege Unmasked
How to Be Part of the Solution
Judy Ryde
This book explore how white people view cultural differences through a prism of privilege, and how this can impact how they relate to others personally and professionally. The book looks at the history of white privilege, the divisive effects it has on the world, and how white people can practically respond to racism and white privilege. Learn MoreMar 2019, 192pp -
Re-thinking Children’s Work in Churches
A Practical Guide
Edited by Carolyn Edwards, Sian Hancock and Sally Nash
Focusing on the holistic development of the child, the purpose of this book is to re-envision holistic approaches, as well as to prepare and inspire those involved in or wishing to support church-based children's ministry. By drawing on an international group of authors, this guide offers best practice advice from the wider world. Learn MoreMar 2019, 200pp -
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Workout for Teens
Skills and Exercises from ACT and CBT for Healthy Thinking
Paula Nagel, illustrated by Gary Bainbridge
An accessible, engaging how-to guide for building a personalised mental health 'workout'. Includes tried and tested therapeutic techniques, simple strategies and healthy thinking habits teenagers can use to boost their mental health fitness and emotional wellbeing. Learn MoreMar 2019, 160pp -
CLEAR Dementia Care©
A Model to Assess and Address Unmet Needs
Dr Frances Duffy
Behaviour that challenges is often a sign of distress experienced by a person with dementia as they try to cope with the daily stresses of living with their condition. This book shows how to understand challenging behaviour in the context of unmet needs, with effective assessment tools for personalised interventions and enhanced dementia care. Learn MoreMar 2019, 168pp -
Appearance Anxiety
A Guide to Understanding Body Dysmorphic Disorder for Young People, Families and Professionals
National and Specialist OCD, BDD and Related Disorders Service, Maudsley Hospital
Provides insight in to the causes, impact and treatments available for body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) for teens and young people. This guide increases awareness of BDD and the personal stories included from teens offer support for readers with the disorder. An invaluable guide to an under-discussed issue. Learn MoreMar 2019, 88pp -
Simple Autism Strategies for Home and School
Practical Tips, Resources and Poetry
Sarah Cobbe. Foreword by Glenys Jones
Offering a unique overview of a child's point of view of life with autism, this guidebook will help parents and teachers better understand how this condition is experienced in day to day life. Organised by topic for easy reference, it explores the issues that can arise in everyday situations from toilet training to homework. Learn MoreMar 2019, 328pp