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Maybe I Am Different: Depression, Bullying, Anxiety:Opening The Lines Of Communication With Your Child
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Maybe I Am Different: Depression, Bullying, Anxiety:Opening The Lines Of Communication With Your Child
Current price: $14.99


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Maybe I Am Different: Depression, Bullying, Anxiety:Opening The Lines Of Communication With Your Child
Current price: $14.99
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Designed for the childhood and adolescence phases of development,
Maybe I Am Different
addresses the emotions of depression, anxiety and the effects of bullying within a child's peer community. Utilizing realistic imagery and poetic verse to engage the child, Laurent creates a lifeline of open communication between the parent and child - bridging the gap of a sensitive and challenging topic of discussion.
"As our society transitions into the new age of economics and technology, our children's psychological and emotional development is more vulnerable as a result of these societal changes. Their [children] cultural, economical and environmental differences within their communities often times can exacerbate psychiatric symptoms, such as depression, anxiety and bullying, within a child's environment. Our core parental responsibilities lie within the lifeline of open communication and the active participation we exhibit daily in our children's lives." - Doc Laurent
Maybe I Am Different
addresses the emotions of depression, anxiety and the effects of bullying within a child's peer community. Utilizing realistic imagery and poetic verse to engage the child, Laurent creates a lifeline of open communication between the parent and child - bridging the gap of a sensitive and challenging topic of discussion.
"As our society transitions into the new age of economics and technology, our children's psychological and emotional development is more vulnerable as a result of these societal changes. Their [children] cultural, economical and environmental differences within their communities often times can exacerbate psychiatric symptoms, such as depression, anxiety and bullying, within a child's environment. Our core parental responsibilities lie within the lifeline of open communication and the active participation we exhibit daily in our children's lives." - Doc Laurent