Marcy's life is a mess. Her parents don't understand her, she feels like a fat blimp with no friends, and her favorite teacher just got fired. Ms. Finney wasn't like the other teachers, and she was helping Marcy feel good about being herself. Now that she's gone, Marcy doesn't know what to do. She's always thought things would be better if she could just lose weight, but the loss of Ms. Finney…
Louis is scared when his father tells him that he's different from other swans. He doesn't want to be different. Even though he can't talk, Louis knows he could learn to read and write, if only he could get into school. Sam Beaver, a boy understands all wild things, agrees to help. But Mrs. Hammerbotham isn't sure she can handle a Trumpeter Swan in her classroom.
Sometimes, feeling self-confident and secure seems impossible. This workbook helps make it possible by giving you practical tools to boost your self esteem, work through insecurity, and be content with who you are. You’ll begin learning to bounce back even when things don’t go as planned—in your relationships, at school, or at home. The power to change is in your hands when you practic…
For teens, confidence is key! This fully revised and updated edition of The Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens has everything you need to boost self-confidence, improve your social skills, balance social media use, and reach your goals. As a teen, it is incredibly important to have self-confidence, especially when you consider all the societal pressures teens face today, particularly about appea…
"Ada lomba pidato di sekolah. Aku ingin ikut, tetapi kalau aku kalah dan ditertawakan teman-teman bagaimana? Mana yang harus aku pilih? Tetap percaya diri dan ikut lomba? Atau rendah diri dan tak usah ikut lomba sekalian?
World-renowned Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck, in decades of research on achievement and success, has discovered a truly groundbreaking idea-the power of our mindset. Dweck explains why it's not just our abilities and talent that bring us success-but whether we approach them with a fixed or growth mindset. She makes clear why praising intelligence and ability doesn't foster sel…
There was once a very ugly bug, with spotted legs and googly eyes. Her friends have pretty, small eyes, shiny green backs, or nice fluttery wings that they use to hide from birds. The ugly bug thought that if she looked like her friends, then she would be more beautiful. So she made herself a disguise. But her new costume made her even more tasty - looking to the birds! The ugly bug learns that…
A young guinea pig explains that self-confidence comes from learning new things without being afraid of making mistakes and to remember that everyone has ...