From the renowned New York Times bestselling authority on education and parenting, a transformative guide to navigating behavioral challenges in the classroom that distinguishes between crisis management and crisis prevention—a lens shift that ameliorates the school experience for our most vulnerable kids and their caregivers.
Sophie Lucido Johnson, New Yorker cartoonist and creator of the YOU ARE DOING A GOOD ENOUGH JOB newsletter, offers a radical reframe of platonic relationships with practical steps to build community and combat the loneliness epidemic in the vein of The Art of Gathering and Big Friendship.
Sophie Lucido Johnson, New Yorker cartoonist and creator of the YOU ARE DOING A GOOD ENOUGH JOB newsletter, offers a radical reframe of platonic relationships with practical steps to build community and combat the loneliness epidemic in the vein of The Art of Gathering and Big Friendship.
Every Cherry’s adaptation of King Midas features a range of accessibility features to bring this story to as many people as possible. With an inclusive and empowering approach, striving to break down barriers to reading, enabling young people to grow in confidence and independence when reading.
Enjoy Every Cherry’s new adaptation of our Symbolised Classics’ King Midas, featuring illustrations, sensory features and symbols to aid in reading comprehension and accessibility. With a free signed and animated video of the story, this book strives to provide tools into reading in as many ways as possible.
If you are struggling and just want to give up, author and pastor Shawn Johnson will show you how to find the strength to hold on, face the flames, and keep fighting to find the purpose in your pain.
Ditch ultra-processed foods, maximise your energy and feel at home in your body again, with this four week plan and 75 recipes from biohacker and bestselling author Davinia Taylor
A powerful survivor memoir about love, manipulation, and escaping domestic and sexual abuse, exposing how trauma bonds and coercive control trap victims in dangerous relationships.
A moving, honest and revealing memoir of living with chronic illness, and an examination of the ways a relationship with the natural world can affect us, from debut author and nature writer Nic Wilson. Can Nic find the strength to face up to chronic illness in the past and present, and learn how to reach out for help?