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Happy Children - Secrets of how they think

 
Happy Children - Secrets of how they think
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Publisher Michelle Anderson Publishing
Author Elizabeth Gould
Editor Michelle Anderson

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There are many books written about children, but very few books where the children’s thoughts and views take centre stage. In a society where books on parenting and childhood are based on the adult analysis of children with problems and difficulties, ‘Happy Children – Secrets of how they think’ is completely different. In the children’s own words, this book tells how eight happy children view their life and the world around them. Challenging the notion that all children are obsessed with body image, controlled by peer pressure and crushed by bullying, ‘Happy Children– Secrets of how they think’ reveals a very different picture. Even though these happy children face all the usual ups and downs of childhood, including bullying and family issues, they have found a way to be happy and stay happy. Through in depth and wide ranging interviews, Elizabeth Gould tells their stories and reveals four distinct patterns of how these happy children think. This charming and insightful book will provide valuable insights for all parents and adults who interact with children.

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I love the title and cover.
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A fascinating read and one that I will definitely come back to and read again. So good to read about the positive attitudes of children and how they view life.
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I found the book great reading - with 3 school age children it was extremely interesting to read about how the children all dealt with what life gave them and what they focused on. I found myslef highlighting passages to read and point out to my kids.
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Reviewed by Justine Dunn
February 25, 2010
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I loved the book. With 3 young kids it highlighted to me what is important and how I can help them focus on the positive.
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Reviewed by Narelle Harris
February 24, 2010
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I would like to congratulate and thank Ellie Gould so very much for writing such an amazing and inspiring book: Happy Children- Secrets of how they think. The books 8 happy children are all an inspiration and how wonderful it was to read such an enlightening, positive and informitive book on how happy children think.
After finishing reading Happy Children- Secrets of how they think, I have purchased many copies for family, friends and for parents at our school. Everybody has "raved" about this book, it is definately a must read for all parents/grandparents.

Elizabeth we will all thoughorly look forward to your next book with hopefully following up the 8 happy children,

Melissa-Anne

Melbourne, Australia.
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