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  • Archie the Robot features two pre-school children, siblings Ollie and Millie along with their five-year-old indigenous neighbour Jarrah, living in a suburban community whereby a significant amount of their life involves technology. While playing outdoors together, the children find a motionless robot, Archie, lying in the grass. Wishing to ‘wake up’ Archie and play with him, the children learn from their parents that robots need batteries to come to life, can have bugs in their software and need instructions to make them work.  Introducing them to the exciting world of coding and unlimited possibilities.

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  • Offers professionals working with children with special educational needs (SEN) a compilation of tried and tested themed lessons, designed to excite and involve children in developing their creative art skills. In this title, each lesson is carefully planned with step by step instructions to assist teaching and learning in small group settings.

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  • Art and Design for Secondary Students with Special Educational Needs is a valuable compilation of practical ideas, visual aids and lesson plans designed to engage students in developing their creative art skills. Made up of twelve lessons that each examine a particular theme, the book spans a wide variety of topics and different media.

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  • Drawn from The Relaxation & Stress Reduction Workbook, these downloadable Essentials give you instant digital access to easy, step-by-step techniques for calming the body and mind. This Essential will teach you to avoid anxiety by effectively asserting yourself.

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  • In Assessing Mindfulness and Acceptance Processes in Clients, well-known psychology researcher Ruth Baer and eleven other contributors including Kelly Wilson, Lizabeth Roemer, and Jean Kristeller examine how mindfulness works, explain how to measure mindfulness in clients, and explore how mindfulness can account for improvements in psychological functioning.

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  • Awake in the Heartland shows how spiritual practice and the pursuit of “enlightenment” can become an addiction, or yet another goal that can impede us from waking up in the present moment. In her poignant autobiography, author Joan Tollifson encourages readers to look for themselves without clinging to old opinions or relying on outside authorities. Honest, funny, and profound, this is a book that invites readers to discover who or what they really are.

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  • Many people struggle in relationship, and those on a spiritual path are no exception. Even for the most spiritually enlightened, relationships can be fraught with frustration, pain, disappointment, and conflict. Written by a clinical psychotherapist and pioneer in bringing spiritual wisdom to the practice of psychotherapy, Awakened Relating will help readers awaken to the deepest truth and learn to apply the most direct teachings of non-duality to “awakened relating” in order to experience the deep and ever-present love within themselves and their intimate relationships.

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  • For centuries, philosophers and theologians have pondered questions such as Who are we? and What is the self?Awakening to the Dream is a book about you and your true identity. Inside, author Leo Hartong offers a clear, approachable overview of the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta—also known as non-duality—to help readers awaken to their true selves.

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  • A new baby can turn your life—and your romantic relationship—upside down. Baby Bomb is the resource parents need to integrate life with baby so they can co-parent and co-partner as a solid and supportive team, while also cultivating mad love for each other. The book gives moms and dads more than just “tips” for better parenting and partnering; it gives them a science-based understanding of why a secure-functioning relationship is essential for successful parenting.

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  • In Back from the Brink, author Graeme Cowan—who has suffered from severe depression himself—presents candid and poignant interviews with people from all walks of life who have struggled with serious depression and bipolar disorder; such as Bob Boorstin, the director of public policy at Google, former tennis star Cliff Ritchey, and talk-show host Trisha Goddard. As these interviewees detail their treatment, their successes, and their setbacks, readers are offered real hope and real advice, as well as practical tools for recovering from their own depression. The book also explores various treatment options that readers can take away to begin healing.

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  • Today’s kids have adopted sedentary lifestyles filled with television, video games, and computer screens. But more and more, studies show that children need “rough and tumble” outdoor play in order to develop their sensory, motor, and executive functions. In this important book, a pediatric occupational therapist explains why unrestrained movement and outdoor play are vital for children’s cognitive development, and offers fun, engaging activities to help ensure that kids grow into healthy, balanced, and resilient adults.

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  • Anxiety is rampant in our fast-paced, high-tech, overwhelming society—and women are twice as likely as men to suffer from anxiety-related issues. In this empowering guide, women will find practical tools and experiential exercises based in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help them mindfully conquer anxieties, worries, and fears—and live mightily.

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  • This unique guide for artists and writers offers a guided journey into contemplative art for healing, relaxation, deeper connection, and increased well-being. With this beautiful guide—full of inspiring and introspective prompts—readers will broaden their perspective to see beyond habitual patterns, discover the richness of their interior world, and recognize the ordinary magic of their own creativity with greater freshness of expression and spontaneity.

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  • Depression among older adults is more common than ever. Based on the authors’ experience working with seniors, this self-help guide teaches readers how to improve nutrition and fitness, evaluate medication options, deal with anxiety, build self-esteem, and connect with community resources.

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  • More than just fixing what ails them, many therapists today seek to help clients achieve personal and professional goals and navigate life changes successfully-a variety of practice called life coaching. Becoming a Life Coach offers a complete strategy professionals can use to incorporate life coaching into their practices.

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  • Befriending Your Ex After Divorce presents communication strategies, anger management tips, and other advice for building and maintaining friendship and a positive coparenting relationship with an ex after divorce.

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