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The second book in a new series inspired by that doctor who writes about the cat who wears that hat. This is a rhyming story about Chad, his Dad and his best lad, Brad. Chad feels all sorts of feelings and this is one of those times. Chad invited his best friend Brad over to play "Ironclad". They weren't sharing and both got mad. Things got thrown and Chad broke his gaming touch-pad. Brad left and Chad was then sad. He also felt bad for making his friend, Brad, so mad. Chad felt all sorts of feelings and they didn't feel so good. He didn't know what to do. What he would. What he should. What…mehr

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The second book in a new series inspired by that doctor who writes about the cat who wears that hat. This is a rhyming story about Chad, his Dad and his best lad, Brad. Chad feels all sorts of feelings and this is one of those times. Chad invited his best friend Brad over to play "Ironclad". They weren't sharing and both got mad. Things got thrown and Chad broke his gaming touch-pad. Brad left and Chad was then sad. He also felt bad for making his friend, Brad, so mad. Chad felt all sorts of feelings and they didn't feel so good. He didn't know what to do. What he would. What he should. What he could! Use Chad's experiences to help teach your young person how to show and share thier feelings in a healthy way!
Autorenporträt
Dustin Wright is a licensed professional counselor who has helped families overcome barriers for nearly fifteen years.He has spent time working in numerous therapeutic settings. He worked with "at risk" youth as an intensive in-home clinician. He worked with the general population as a community outpatient clinician, and spent seven years working as a crisis counselor in Emergency Services. Dustin has been quoted saying, "If you can help someone through a crisis, you can help them through anything". For the past five years, he has been running his own private practice, lectured at universities, led non-profits, trained helping professionals, and partnered with different state, national and international behavioral health organizations.He was named the Virginia Behavioral Health Provider of the Year in 2017 and the International Behavioral Health Professional of the Year in 2018. The News Leader, a product of USA Today, wrote an article covering Dustin's career titled, "An Innovator on Intervention". This title is serendipitous as it fully captures the essences of the resources he provides here at Happy Hobble Books; truly innovative.