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- The life-smart kid : teaching your child to use good judgement in every situation / by Greene, Lawrence J.(CARDINAL)733736;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Judgment in children.; Decision making in children.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- You can make changes : ask or ignore? : you choose the ending / by Miller, Connie Colwell,1976-author.(CARDINAL)317251; Assanelli, Victoria,1984-illustrator.(CARDINAL)352421;
K to grade 3.590L
- Subjects: Children; Community leadership; Civic improvement; Decision making in children; Judgment in children; Children.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- You can respect differences : assume or find out? : you choose the ending / by Miller, Connie Colwell,1976-author.(CARDINAL)317251; Assanelli, Victoria,1984-illustrator.(CARDINAL)352421;
In this illustrated choose-your-own-ending book, Ben is uncomfortable when he meets Aisha, a girl in a wheelchair. Will Ben make assumptions or find out more about her? Readers make choices for Ben and read what happens next, with each story path leading to different consequences. Includes four different endings and discussion questions.K to grade 3.490L
- Subjects: Discrimination; Toleration; Respect; Decision making in children; Judgment in children; Plot-your-own stories;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Tyaja uses the think test : a story about the power of words / by Ryden, LindaAuthor(DLC)no2018130031; Malone, Shearry,Illustrator(DLC)no2017112650;
"In mindfulness class one morning, Ms. Snowden tells her students about the THINK Test. Before they say something, she explains they should ask themselves four questions: Is it True? Is it Helpful? Is it Necessary? And is it KInd? If it isn't all those things, maybe it's better left unsaid. When Tyaja sees her friend Rosie on the playground later that day, she thinks Rosie's new haircut looks terrible. But before she can say that to Rosie, the THINK Test team intervenes..."--Jacket.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Picture books for children.; Fiction.; Juvenile works.; Mindfulness (Psychology); Kindness; Honesty; Children; Judgment in children; Impulse; Picture books for children.; Mindfulness; Kindness; Honesty; Children; Judgment in children; Impulse;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- My child is trans, now what? : a joy-centered approach to support / by Greene, Ben V.,1999-author.(CARDINAL)888787;
Includes bibliographical references and index."My Child Is Trans, Now What? is for parents and loved ones of transgender youth and young adults at any stage in their journey. Trans education free of judgment is in short supply, and this book combines personal stories, key resources, and emotional support to guide those who wish to help trans youth but don't know how"--
- Subjects: Informational works.; Instructional and educational works.; Self-help publications.; Parents of transgender children.; Transgender children.; Parenting.; Transgender children.;
- Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 18
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- Bedmates / by Chase, Nichole,author.(CARDINAL)605889;
"Everyone makes mistakes, especially in college. But when you're the daughter of the President of the United States, any little slip-up is a huge embarrassment. Maddie McGuire's latest error in judgment lands her in police custody, giving the press a field day. Agreeing to do community service as penance and to restore her tattered reputation, Maddie never dreams the incredibly good-looking but extremely annoying vice president's son, Jake Simmon, will be along for the ride."--
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Children of presidents; Community service (Punishment); Man-woman relationships; Scandals;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- There's more than one way home / by Levin, Donna,author.(CARDINAL)753451;
Anna Kagen seems to have it all: She's young, beautiful, and married to a wealthy, prominent man. But within the walls of her San Francisco mansion, she spends her time dodging her husband's barbs and hunting down potential friends for her son, Jack, a 10-year-old on the autistic spectrum. That old life suddenly seems idyllic when, on a school field trip, she makes the small error in judgment that sets in motion a chain of events that leads to another boy's death. Suddenly Jack is a suspect, her husband's career is in jeopardy, and Anna has to choose between loyalty to her son ... and what may be her one chance at happiness.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Accidental deaths, suicides, and homicides; Mothers of autistic children;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- I can be . . . me! / by Newman, Lesléa,author.(CARDINAL)524053; Gonzalez, Maya Christina,illustrator.(CARDINAL)532767;
"Rhyming verses celebrate a diverse group of young children who are free to explore their identity through a variety of fun and engaging activities in gender neutral, non-judgmental environments"--Ages 4-8AD640L
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; Fiction.; Stories in rhyme; Play; Self-confidence; Identity (Philosophical concept);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The screentime solution : a judgment-free guide to becoming a tech-intentional family / by Cherkin, Emily,author.(CARDINAL)885902;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Nope, it's not like when we were kids -- Scary versus dangerous: addressing anxiety and safety in the digital age -- Aligning screen use with family values -- Putting skills before screens -- It starts with us: building awareness of parental screen use -- It's not a fair fight: persuasive design -- Connection as the antidote to excessive screen use -- How to become tech-inentional -- Be the first fish -- Acknowledgments and gratitude -- Appendix A -- appendix B -- Appendix C -- Common FAQs -- About the author.In The Screentime Solution, Emily teaches parents to become "tech-intentional": using screen-based technologies to enhance, nurture, and align with family values while avoiding, delaying, or limiting screentime that interferes with healthy mental, physical, cognitive, and emotional development.
- Subjects: Technology and children.; Internet and children.; Children; Child rearing.; Children.;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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- Living in the pink / by Tubbs, Sharon.;
Living in the Pink is a series of humorous and insightful short stories with Christian underpinnings. Through the eyes of the wise "Sister Pinky" and Believers Ministries International Church, these stories highlight issues that women grapple with but that often remain unspoken in religious circles. The characters are everyday wives, mothers, and singles. They develop and gain a spiritual perspective in dealing with romantic relationships, wayward children, jealousy, church traditions, Christian hypocrisy, and self-righteous judgment, among other themes. Discussion questions help readers connect with the storylines and urge them to look within--and up--to reach their highest potential in life.
- Subjects: Christian fiction.; Fiction.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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