Jackson Namibia is a typical middle grade schooler who dreads not only his first day of school, but the "crime spree three". A group of rough and tough students he gave that name to last year. We follow along as Jackson enters a new school year and is faced with the scariest, most overwhelming task he has ever taken on, standing up for himself. But defending himself and his friends from bullies aren't his biggest obstacles, believing in himself is. We watch as he enters a competition that challenges more than his popularity, but the very impression Jackson has of himself. He meets some pretty…mehr
Jackson Namibia is a typical middle grade schooler who dreads not only his first day of school, but the "crime spree three". A group of rough and tough students he gave that name to last year. We follow along as Jackson enters a new school year and is faced with the scariest, most overwhelming task he has ever taken on, standing up for himself. But defending himself and his friends from bullies aren't his biggest obstacles, believing in himself is. We watch as he enters a competition that challenges more than his popularity, but the very impression Jackson has of himself. He meets some pretty big feelings as he realizes he already possess all of the qualities to overcome the very thing he is afraid to do. This heartwarming tale about courage in the face of anxiety, fear and doubt takes us on a wild ride as he flops between finding the courage to win the biggest contest he's ever been in or the chances of him just landing flat on his face. "Jackson Speaks is a captivating and appealing story about conquering difference. The powerful embedded strategies will support and transform the reader's self-doubt to self-confidence." - Gloriane R. Smith, Literacy Program Manager "Nickerson eloquently presents the reader with topics and events parent, students and educators encounter today, more than ever before in the educational setting. I am particularly impressed and thrilled about the importance placed on parents support of their child's emotional needs throughout the story. As a school counselor, I will certainly use this book to guide small group lessons with students; discussing themes such as bullying, having a growth mindset, positive self-estem and relevance in their lives." - Nichole Q. McCroskey, Med School Counselor Reading Age: 6 - 10 Grade Level: 1 - 4 580LHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nakeshia Nickerson was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended The Ohio State University for studies in Psychology and Japanese. While in college, she began writing encouraging stories and poems for young adults. In 2005, she turned to a focus in children's fiction on sensitive and important issues after she began writing bedtime story's and poems for her nephews about a group of friends who live on a street called Tulvia Lane. Even after they grew past adolescence, for eight years, Nakeshia continued writing her ideas and concepts for the Tulvia Lane stories, eventually developing a multibook children's series. Those years she took care and time to ensure the series was viable and based with sound psychology teachings. In 2013, Nakeshia published the first book from the series named "Gammie", the book became an instant success. With each subsequent year the book's sales continues to grow exponentially, encouraging the release of more books in the series. Since penning her books, she has published articles on Thrive Global, Arianna Huffington's behavior change, health and wellness site and has been featured by Kirkus Review, Publishers Weekly, Jack and Jill of America, News channel 5, News channel 8 and various schools and libraries. Nakeshia Nickerson now writes full-time. She lives in Cleveland, Ohio with her family.
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