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Portrays everyday situations in which children see themselves as "different" in family life, preferences, and aptitudes, and yet, feel that being different is all right.
The path to freedom is filled with questions and uncertainty. Is it possible to truly know who we are? Do our lives have a purpose, or are we just accidental? What are we meant to contribute? What are we meant to become, to create, and to share? In The Book of Understanding, Osho, one of the most provocative thinkers of our time, challenges us to understand our world and ourselves in a new and radical way. The first step toward understanding, he says, is to question and doubt all that we have been taught to believe. All our lives we’ve been handed so-called truths by countless others—beliefs we learned to accept without reason. It is only in questioning our beliefs, assumptions, and prejudices that we can begin to uncover our own unique voice and heal the divisions within us and without. Once we discover our authentic self, we can embrace all aspects of the human experience—from the earthy, pleasure-loving qualities that characterize Zorba the Greek to the watchful, silent qualities of Gautam the Buddha. We can become whole and live with integrity, able to respond with creativity and compassion to the religious, political, and cultural divides that currently plague our society. In this groundbreaking work, Osho identifies, loosens, and ultimately helps to untie the knots of fear and misunderstanding that restrict us—leaving us free to discover and create our own individual path to freedom.
Marigold lives with a large group of wild ponies in a beautiful meadow near the seaside. Although she is a very kind pony, none of the other ponies include her, nor are very nice to her. But then one day, a nasty little troll named Jimmy threatens the community of ponies! Marigold steps in, surprising everyone (and most of all herself!)
Have you ever felt like you do not fit in with the people around you? Perhaps you have noticed you look different than others, or maybe you do not have the same likes and dislikes... Maybe you just feel different than the rest of the world. This workbook series explores those challenging thoughts from a Christian perspective. Here, you will learn about the magnificent Creation of the world and your place in it with a positive outlook. Everything is about God and his immeasurable love for you. When you finish the lessons, you undoubtedly will be able to answer the question: God, Why Am I Different? (You will like the answer!) All illustrations in this book are hand-drawn by Derek Wines, an exceptional young adult with Autism.
In this children's book, a boy with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is about to embark on his third grade year. The boy describes his anxiety, fears, and discusses his struggles from an honest view point of what it is like to live with FASD in Elementary school. He shows us that the support from family, friends, and teachers certainly makes a positive difference. This book helps children understand their "different" is perfectly okay, and they are not alone.
"A journey through the lives of young Eastern European Jews that's not to be missed." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) How do we come to be who we are spiritually? How does our political and social environment influence our development of self? A young American author immerses herself in modern Jewish Hungary. The twenty-one stories she shares will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you want to be your own best self. Somehow I Am Different provides an opportunity to connect in a world that otherwise begs us to stand alone. This book serves as a reminder that in spite of the factors working against us, we have the power to make a difference. In their own words, Hungarian participants will tell you that "Instead of emphasizing our victimhood, we should really tell another story" (Tamas Buchler) and "Maybe I am not perfect, but I am me. At least I am me." (Devora Hurwitz)."
When Lucy notices some scars on her belly, hip, and head she wonders why and where they came from. Lucy knows that her classmates at school do not have the same scars and she is confussed about why she has scars. Lucy decides to ask her mommy the much needed question, Mommy, why am I different?
Am Different from You explores the consequences of this critical time for later life and provides a wonderful and paradigmatic occasion to enter into the deeper meaning of education. This is a book not-to-be-missed.
Journey is a bright-eyed 7 year old girl who has started to realize her features and what she seems to look like compared to everyone else in the world. Throughout her days she goes through many ups and downs and shows you how differences are seen from a child's point of view. A story of learning and loving yourself not solely based on what you look like but what's inside.