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*Endorsed by pediatric psychologist, counselors, and teachers and qualifies for social and emotional learning. How can hope help us when we feel sad or worried? All of us will encounter challenges in our life. Finding ways to feel more hopeful helps us move though our hardships. Join Gus the gorilla and Pasha the panda on another adventure in the forest. This time they meet up with all their friends: Jada the jaguar, Bruno the bear, Ellie the elephant, and Trudy the tiger. In this friendship community, they learn how supporting one another is a source of strength and hope. Everyone will learn:…mehr

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*Endorsed by pediatric psychologist, counselors, and teachers and qualifies for social and emotional learning. How can hope help us when we feel sad or worried? All of us will encounter challenges in our life. Finding ways to feel more hopeful helps us move though our hardships. Join Gus the gorilla and Pasha the panda on another adventure in the forest. This time they meet up with all their friends: Jada the jaguar, Bruno the bear, Ellie the elephant, and Trudy the tiger. In this friendship community, they learn how supporting one another is a source of strength and hope. Everyone will learn: · The value of helping others instills hope. · The value of seeing the good in life builds hope. · The value of applying self-compassion creates hope. · The value of thankfulness extends hope. Valuable resources in the back of the book with an extra FREE guide. Finding hope through our challenges helps us build stronger mental and emotional health which guides all of us to our best and true potentials. Check out the lovable companions at www.cathystuder.com!
Autorenporträt
Cathy Studer is the award-winning author of Broken to Beautifully Whole, and a mental health advocate, child abuse prevention advocate, and speaker. As an advocate and speaker, she is passionate about helping children and adults unlock, cultivate, and reach their full potential by developing stronger mental and emotional health. She lives in Ohio with her husband and their yellow lab, Levi. Cathy loves spending time with her two adult children and two grand dogs.