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A workbook that teaches middle-grade children to think about what they like, what they are good at, and what their passions are. This playbook is filled with open-ended brainstorming activities to designed to help kids identify their goals and dreams. Dream It! is an effective, evidence-based tool for teaching social-emotional skills, increasing optimistic thinking, and nurturing imagination.

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A workbook that teaches middle-grade children to think about what they like, what they are good at, and what their passions are. This playbook is filled with open-ended brainstorming activities to designed to help kids identify their goals and dreams. Dream It! is an effective, evidence-based tool for teaching social-emotional skills, increasing optimistic thinking, and nurturing imagination.
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Sara E. Williams, PhD, is a licensed clinical child psychologist who specializes in assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with chronic health conditions. Dr. Williams has coauthored multiple research studies, chapters, and a book on cognitive-behavioral treatment of chronic pain syndromes. Dream It!: A Playbook to Spark Your Awesomeness is her first book for children. Scott Stoll asked himself a question: “If I could do anything, what would I do?” His answer resulted in a quest for happiness around the world on a bicycle (32,344 miles, 4 years, 59 countries, 6 continents). Since coming home, Scott has continued living his dream by spreading his message of finding happiness through writing books, including Dream It!: A Playbook to Spark Your Awesomeness, and working with kids of all ages. He has also been honored to be named the Cultural Ambassador to Argentina by the U.S. Department of State and has received the Hosteling International’s “Spirit of Adventure Award”. Follow him on Facebook: @ScottyStoll and Twitter:@ScottStoll.