
Daniel Tiger for Parents
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Songs, Video Clips & Life’s Little Lessons from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Help your child...

Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
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Troubled that he has little access to his children, divorced Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams) hatches...

The Rule
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MY DAD SAYS BAD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN I BREAK IT... Daniel is looking forward to his birthday. He...

Merissa (12394 KP) rated Muse (Descended From Myth #1) in Books
May 31, 2023
This is a fast-paced young adult romance, filled with quirks and quips guaranteed to keep me amused whilst reading. I loved Anna's sense of humour and especially the Yoda quote she gives. That about killed me 😊 Daniel is hot in every way, well aware of the line between protective and obsessive.
Absolutely loved this book, and can't wait for more. Bring on book 2, Talent! Highly recommended.
* I received this book from the author in return for a fair and honest review. *
Merissa
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Mar 21, 2016

Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
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Everyone knows that high IQ is no guarantee of success, happiness, or virtue, but until Emotional...

BookishWoo (317 KP) rated The Inner Palette in Books
May 30, 2020
When Daniel approached me and asked if I would review his book, I was all ready to say no, not because I wasn’t interested, but more because I would not usually review books for Primary ages as my children are now adults and thankfully haven’t made me a grandmother yet! I am really not ready to be called Grandma, Nan or Nanna!
However, out of consideration to Daniel, I took a look at the synopsis and realised that the subject matter of his book resonated with me as one of my children has had and continues to have mental health issues of varying degrees although thankfully not to a detrimental effect.
This was honestly a beautiful little story and an equally beautifully illustrated book. Daniel takes a very careful and considered approach to explaining to children how to cope when our minds are drowned out by bad thoughts and feelings.
One could argue that this same approach could be used in equal measures for adults too, as lets face it we all struggle mentally at some point.
My only criticism is that I thought there were some lengthy words for the very young but that is counterbalanced by the illustrations and it is a book that you would read together as a family to aid in opening honest discussions so if necessary, a parent, guardian or carer could use easier words in place of, to avoid having to explain the meaning.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone with children, grandchildren, nieces or nephews and to anyone who works with children.

Jamie (57 KP) rated Parenting From the Inside Out in Books
Nov 28, 2018
The last chapter a new door opened up for me, a chance to help a 12 year old girl and the last chapter gave me some relevant reading material and journaling opportunities for me to work with her and myself. It's amazing how God does that. I recommend this book to anyone who wishes to learn about how our brains develop in children, ourselves, and how we relate to each other. AWESOME! is all I have to say about "Parenting From The Inside Out" By Daniel J Siegel and Mary Hartzell.

I Love You, Mum, I Promise I Won't Die
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I'd had a conversation specifically with Dan about ecstasy. It's one of the things you do as a...

How to Raise an Adult: Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kid for Success
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New York Times Bestseller "Julie Lythcott-Haims is a national treasure. . . . A must-read for...
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