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What if every person could choose to cape up and be a superhero of greatness? Each day students, teachers, and school staff are faced with tough character choices and decisions on how to act and how to treat others. Follow a school day where the adults and children choose to cape up and activate their superpower of greatness by making wise choices that reflect positive character, even when it is difficult. Experience a fun and exciting way to see what characters in this story are thinking, feeling, saying, and doing. Uncover the power of children and adults learning to cape up their superpower of greatness and change their world. It's time to cape up!…mehr

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What if every person could choose to cape up and be a superhero of greatness? Each day students, teachers, and school staff are faced with tough character choices and decisions on how to act and how to treat others. Follow a school day where the adults and children choose to cape up and activate their superpower of greatness by making wise choices that reflect positive character, even when it is difficult. Experience a fun and exciting way to see what characters in this story are thinking, feeling, saying, and doing. Uncover the power of children and adults learning to cape up their superpower of greatness and change their world. It's time to cape up!
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Sarah How and her husband Mark have three adult children, one teenager, and a granddaughter.They added to their family through adoption. They live in rural northern Minnesota enjoying all of God's creation by lakes and trees. Sarah is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist working both in telepractice and in person to serve children/youth Pre-K to 21, educators, and families. She is passionate about helping children and youth know who they are and their strengths, as well as helping them thrive in the educational environment. Her experienceshave led her to train educators and families nationally and internationally in disability awareness, parenting and relationships. She has authored children's books that are translated to multiple languages.