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Playground Problem eBook

A Book About Anxiety

by Tracy Packiam Alloway; Illustration: Ana Sanfelippo
language: english
Publisher: words & pictures, October of 2019 ‧
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Ruby feels anxious about her show and tell presentation. But when she discovers that Joey is having a hard time at lunch, it's up to Ruby to use her SEN Superpowers to cheer him up. Will it help ease her own anxiety too? SEN Superpowers: The Playground Problem explores the topic of anxiety with an empowering story and adorable illustrations.

The SEN Superpowers series celebrates the positive traits associated with a range of common SEN (Special Education Needs) conditions, boosting the confidence and strength-awareness of children with those conditions, while also allowing for better understanding and positivity among their peers. Each book includes a page of discussion points about the story, a page of tips for how to boost abilities (inclusive for children with and without special educational needs), and, finally, a further page of notes for parents and teachers. The books feature a dyslexic-friendly font to encourage accessibility and inclusivity for all readers.

Playground Problem

A Book About Anxiety

by Tracy Packiam Alloway; Illustration: Ana Sanfelippo

Property Description
ISBN: 9780711248519
Publisher: words & pictures
Release Date: October of 2019
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Sen Superpowers
Categories: eBooks in English > Children’s and Young Adult > Young Adult Literature
eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9780711248519

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tracy Packiam Alloway

Tracy Packiam Alloway, PhD, is an award-winning psychologist, professor, author, and speaker. TEDxHe has published more than a dozen books, mostly popular science titles and children's books, and over 100 scientific articles on the brain and memory.
She is an associate editor of the magazine. Applied Cognitive Psychology and is part of the Editorial Board of Journal of Research in ReadingHe writes regularly in Psychology Today and in Huffington Post.

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