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041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_a155.4 _bVEV |
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100 | _aVevaina, Coomi S. | ||
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_aWhat children really want _cCoomi S Vevaina |
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_aNew Delhi, India : _bManakin Press, _c©2017. |
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_axvi, 214 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_tWe and Our Masks _tOur Rejected Ones in Hiding _tOur Shared Individuality _tOur Deep Self _tIntrospection and Stillness Training _tLearning for Life Training _tTraining in Social Justice Issues |
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520 | _aWhat Children Really Want is a groundbreaking book which gives the reader unique glimpses into the minds of children. It is written for all who love and care for children and young adults. The book is divided into two parts. The first half of the book emphasizes the need for self-reflection to ensure that we adults do not project our desires, anxieties and frustration on children. Lucidly explained concepts are reinforced with Anchor Points, Exercises and Active Imagings and stories for children to suggest ways of applying the concepts. The second half discusses the need to support children with stillness training, holistic education and awareness of social justice issues in order to make our rapidly shrinking and increasingly threatened world a better place for the generations to come. What Children Really Want is a need-based, self-empowering book which is easy to read and can truly change the way you relate to children. It is however, not a book that you can rapidly skim through from cover-to-cover and put away on your book shelf. You need to work with it and use it the same way as you would any utility item like a kitchen knife, a pen or a computer | ||
650 | _aChild psychology. | ||
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_2ddc _cBOOKS |