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Sometimes school can be boring, and it can be hard to make friends. That was the case for Ralph at his school, so he played lots of video games to escape this reality. When the children in his class went missing, it was up to Ralph to save the day! Through this adventure, Ralph finds an inner strength and confidence that was inside him all along. Although he had difficulty in school in the past, he learned the value of deep breathing, kindly asking for help and listening to others in order to rescue his class.

Produktbeschreibung
Sometimes school can be boring, and it can be hard to make friends. That was the case for Ralph at his school, so he played lots of video games to escape this reality. When the children in his class went missing, it was up to Ralph to save the day! Through this adventure, Ralph finds an inner strength and confidence that was inside him all along. Although he had difficulty in school in the past, he learned the value of deep breathing, kindly asking for help and listening to others in order to rescue his class.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Jhanev Allen Butler was born and raised in Boston, MA. She is a first-generation Caribbean-American. Her parents and grandparents immigrated from the 'Emerald Isle' of Montserrat in the British West Indies. Dr. Allen Butler was raised in a Caribbean Christian community where she developed a passion for teaching children and families how to navigate life's challenges. After receiving her B.A. in Psychology from Penn State, she pursued her doctoral degree in clinical psychology at The Wright Institute. She prides herself on grassroots organizing and speaking against social injustices alongside other transnational feminists. Dr. Allen Butler works towards destigmatizing mental health through education on psychotherapy while advocating for equality, holistic wellbeing, and equity in marginalized communities.