Central Library: Children’s Room is closed today due to building repair.

NOTICE: The Eastwood Branch will be closed on April 29th & 30th for maintenance needs. 

See the latest updates about Alma Powell Branch.

eBook hoopla Instant

May-December Winds

Year

2009

Language

ENGLISH

Publication Information

AuthorHouse

Summary

Don't let the title fool you! This is for people who are ready to be honest, are seeking answers, and are truly ready to handle the truth. May-December Winds (And Dorothy, You're Not In Kansas Anymore) Workbook is an excellent tool that begins one's healing process. It is for those who are ready to get to the root of their problems. Its exercises are intended to have the reader get to the core of their whys regarding their life from identifying life challenges to breaking bad habits and generational curses. You are empowered through being the author of your life and setting personal goals. Can you go farther? Relationships connect the book (of the same title) to the workbook – common factors (low self-worth, seeking love/attention, etc.) associated with the book's subject matter: teen girls/older guys. The unresolved issues are addressed in root exercises of parental relationships: mother/daughter, father/daughter, siblings and a specific section for single mothers who are raising sons. No one is left out! Your Impact on Others' Lives: this means YOU! Family/friends/community: take the Self-Assessment Test. Educators are to take the self-assessment test and are given an additional assignment: a set of questions to determine if they should stay in their present profession. An alarmingly increasing number of educators are asking students to stay after class for more than extra help with their class work! Inappropriate teacher/student relationships are a subject that is talked about after it occurs. A prevention tool for the educator, it's an opportunity to seek counseling before everyone loses in this predatory relationship. Move at your own pace and when ready to understand and accept - move forward and move on.

Share: Facebook Twitter