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- Still my Tessa / by Chiang, Sylv.; Ball, Mathias.;
A gently affirming story of the connection between siblings. Evelyn is worried about Tessa. Tessa doesn't want to play the same games they used to play together, but Evelyn is determined to find new ways to connect with her older sibling. And she is also learning to see Tessa as non-binary and using new pronouns for them. Evelyn learns quickly that it isn't hard. and helps others see that too. Through the course of this heartfelt story, Evelyn reaffirms her connection to her sibling and shows those around them how to make the effort to support Tessa -- with love.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Gender identity; Gender nonconformity; Interpersonal communication; English language;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Weather together / by Sima, Jessie.;
Nimbus the pegasus wonders why she cannot be sunny all the time like everyone else, but when she introduces her friend Kelp to her cloud, she finds the unicorn is a very good listener.Ages 4-8.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Emotions; Friendship; Interpersonal communication; Pegasus (Greek mythology); Unicorns;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Speak the blessing : send your words in the direction you want your life to go / by Osteen, Joel,author.;
"Your words have power. Get your words going in the right direction and see how your life moves in the right direction. Your words are like seeds. Every time you say them, they're taking root and growing. Are you planting good seeds? Are you seeing the increase, the health, the relationships, and the happiness you dream about? If not, check out what you're saying. Whether you realize it or not, the words you speak today are setting the direction for the rest of your life. In Speak the Blessing, New York Times bestselling author Joel Osteen offers you unique insights into this profound truth: Your words have creative power. When you discover the power of speaking what God says about you, you give those words the right to come to pass. There is a miracle in your mouth. There is healing in your mouth, freedom in your mouth, and new levels in your mouth. But nothing happens until you speak the blessing. Your words become your reality. Start blessing your future today. Use the words you speak to unlock the power within and create the life you were designed to live. The life-changing possibilities are limitless"--
- Subjects: Conversation; Interpersonal communication; Praise; Self-talk;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Beginner's baby sign language : sign & sing at home / by Bingham, Sara,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Baby sign language is the use of American Sign Language (ASL) signs with your baby or your beginning communicator. Another way to think of baby sign language is "keyword signing." Keyword signing uses signs to represent the main or key words in a sentence at the same time as the words are spoken. This book will show you how, what and when to sign throughout your child's day. You can sign during mealtime, playtime, diaper-changing time and a host of other times in the day. In this book, we'll learn what baby sign language is and the benefits of signing with your baby as well as why and how to sign the alphabet and beginning numbers in American Sign Language."--
- Subjects: American Sign Language; Interpersonal communication in infants.; Nonverbal communication in infants.; Sign language.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- What about men? : a feminist answers the question / by Moran, Caitlin,1975-author.;
"Like anyone who discusses the problems of girls and women in public, Caitlin Moran has often been confronted with the question: "But what about men?" And at first, TBH, she DGAF. Boys, and men, are fine, right? Feminism doesn't need to worry about them. However, around the time she heard an angry young man saying he was "boycotting" International Women' Day because "It's easier to be a woman than a man these days," she started to wonder: are unhappy boys, and men, also making unhappy women? The statistics on male misery are grim: boys are falling behind in school, are at greater risk of depression, greater risk of suicide, and, most pertinently, are increasingly at risk from online misogynist radicalization. Will the Sixth Wave of feminism need to fix the men, if it wants to fix the women? Moran began to investigate--talking to her husband, close male friends, and her daughters' friends: bringing up very difficult and candid topics, and receiving vulnerable and honest responses. So: what about men? Why do they only go to the doctor if their partner makes them? Why do they never discuss their penises with each other--but make endless jokes about their balls? What is porn doing for young men? Is sexual strangling a good hobby for young people to have? Are men ever allowed to be sad? Are they ever allowed to lose? Have Men's Rights Activists confused "power" with "empowerment"? Are Mid-Life Crises actually quite cool? And what's the deal with Jordan Peterson's lobster? In this thoughtful, warm, provocative book, Moran opens a genuinely new debate about how to reboot masculinity for the twenty-first century, so that "straight white man" doesn't automatically mean bad news--but also uses the opportunity to make a lot of jokes about testicles, and trousers. Because if men have neither learned to mine their deepest anxieties about masculinity for comedy, nor answered the question "What About Men?," then it's up to a busy woman to do it."--
- Subjects: Authority; Interpersonal communication in men.; Masculinity.; Men; Men; Sexism.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Nothing's wrong! : a hare, a bear, and some pie to share / by John, Jory.; Kraan, Erin.;
When Anders the hare insists that nothing is wrong, Jeff the bear gets his friend to share what is bothering him by giving him space while still being supportive.
- Subjects: Animal fiction.; Humorous fiction.; Picture books.; Hares; Bears; Animals; Friendship; Sharing; Interpersonal communication;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Mango, Abuela, and me / by Medina, Meg.; Dominguez, Angela N.;
When a little girl's far-away grandmother comes to stay, love and patience transcend language.Ages 5-8.LSC
- Subjects: Grandmothers; Grandparent and child; Parrots; Families; Interpersonal communication;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Posted / by Anderson, John David,1975-;
Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Middle school students; Middle schools; Sticky notes; Interpersonal communication in children;
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- Win-win games for all ages : cooperative activities for building social skills / by Luvmour, Josette; Luvmour, Sambhava; Weistar, Debra.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-122).
- Subjects: Group games; Games; Creative activities and seat work; Cooperativeness.; Interpersonal relations; Interpersonal communication;
- © c2002., New Society Publishers,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Baby sign language basics [videorecording (DVD)] / by Briant, Monta Z.; Frontburner Film & Video (Firm); Hay House (Organization);
Sign language basics -- Learn over 300 signs -- Signs library -- Songs for little hands.Produced in association with Frontburner Film & Video, San Diego.Monta Z. Briant, instructor."In this Sign Language Basics DVD, parents will meet real signing families and learn how to make sign language a part of their everyday interactions with their children. Also included on the DVD is a video signing dictionary featuring over 300 American Sign Language signs"--Container.G.DVD.
- Subjects: American Sign Language.; Child rearing.; Infants; Instructional videos.; Interpersonal communication in children.; Nonverbal communication in children.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
- © c2009., Hay House,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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