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Have you ever seen someone fall over and not get up? This can be scary for an adult, but WOW--for children, it is easy to get the HEEBIE-JEEBIES! Take a short journey with Julian as he faces one such event. As Julian experiences the crisis, he works through the heebie-jeebies and asks questions such as, "What is Dad doing?" Through love and patience, Julian's dad teaches him what to do in every emergency. Learn along with Julian and his family, and once you know what to do in an emergency, you too can conquer the heebie-jeebies! At the end of this story, you will want to share this knowledge with everyone you know. Now, what are YOU doing?…mehr

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Have you ever seen someone fall over and not get up? This can be scary for an adult, but WOW--for children, it is easy to get the HEEBIE-JEEBIES! Take a short journey with Julian as he faces one such event. As Julian experiences the crisis, he works through the heebie-jeebies and asks questions such as, "What is Dad doing?" Through love and patience, Julian's dad teaches him what to do in every emergency. Learn along with Julian and his family, and once you know what to do in an emergency, you too can conquer the heebie-jeebies! At the end of this story, you will want to share this knowledge with everyone you know. Now, what are YOU doing?
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Peter Scelfo has spent almost his entire career in the health care field. He graduated from the New York Institute of Technology with honors and a certificate in clinical laboratory technology. Moving to Miami, Florida, he took a position as a cardiovascular technologist in the cardiac catheterization lab at Mount Sinai Medical Center. To continue his experience and education, he attended Georgetown University School of Dentistry, and graduated in 1979. He achieved a fellowship certificate from the Academy of General Dentistry in 2006. Upon graduation, he moved to Virginia. Along the path of forty-two years in practice, he has attended the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology's mass disaster course; witnessed several life-threatening emergencies, some of which called for his CPR involvement; and has always been CPR certified. Ironically, his personal journey involved seven cardiac catheterizations, five coronary artery stents, and ultimately, a quadruple bypass procedure in 2016. Somehow, the body of all this cardiac experience was sparked by the look of extreme fear on an associate's face and it occurred to Dr. Scelfo that sudden collapse in front of a child must be terrifying and would best be addressed early in life. This book is the initial attempt to address the medical fears of children in a logical fashion so that they may be educated enough to perhaps contribute to an effort or at least, not be afraid.