Children of Fear

Children of Fear
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Publisher : Chaosium
Total Pages : 416
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1568823878
ISBN-13 : 9781568823874
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Children of Fear by : Chaosium

1920s Campaign for the Call of Cthulhu RPG

The Children of Fear

The Children of Fear
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 117
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781442473744
ISBN-13 : 1442473746
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Children of Fear by : R.L. Stine

Luke hates listening to the townspeople talk about his sister, Leah. They call her evil, and say she has unnatural powers. Leah does have the strange talent of being able to communicate with animals. But Luke is sure Leah would never use her gift for evil—until their parents’ horrible accident.

School of Fear

School of Fear
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Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 252
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780316071178
ISBN-13 : 031607117X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis School of Fear by : Gitty Daneshvari

Everyone is afraid of something... Madeleine Masterson is deathly afraid of bugs, especially spiders. Theodore Bartholomew is petrified of dying. Lulu Punchalower is scared of confined spaces. Garrison Feldman is terrified of deep water. With very few options left, the parents of these four twelve year-olds send them to the highly elusive and exclusive School of Fear to help them overcome their phobias. But when their peculiar teacher, Mrs. Wellington, and her unconventional teaching methods turn out to be more frightening than even their fears, the foursome realize that this just may be the scariest summer of their lives.

Small Animals

Small Animals
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Publisher : Flatiron Books
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781250089564
ISBN-13 : 1250089565
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Small Animals by : Kim Brooks

"It might be the most important book about being a parent that you will ever read." —Emily Rapp Black, New York Times bestselling author of The Still Point of the Turning World "Brooks's own personal experience provides the narrative thrust for the book — she writes unflinchingly about her own experience.... Readers who want to know what happened to Brooks will keep reading to learn how the case against her proceeds, but it's Brooks's questions about why mothers are so judgmental and competitive that give the book its heft." —NPR One morning, Kim Brooks made a split-second decision to leave her four-year old son in the car while she ran into a store. What happened would consume the next several years of her life and spur her to investigate the broader role America’s culture of fear plays in parenthood. In Small Animals, Brooks asks, Of all the emotions inherent in parenting, is there any more universal or profound than fear? Why have our notions of what it means to be a good parent changed so radically? In what ways do these changes impact the lives of parents, children, and the structure of society at large? And what, in the end, does the rise of fearful parenting tell us about ourselves? Fueled by urgency and the emotional intensity of Brooks’s own story, Small Animals is a riveting examination of the ways our culture of competitive, anxious, and judgmental parenting has profoundly altered the experiences of parents and children. In her signature style—by turns funny, penetrating, and always illuminating—which has dazzled millions of fans and been called "striking" by New York Times Book Review and "beautiful" by the National Book Critics Circle, Brooks offers a provocative, compelling portrait of parenthood in America and calls us to examine what we most value in our relationships with our children and one another.

Listening to Fear

Listening to Fear
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 274
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780805076042
ISBN-13 : 0805076042
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Listening to Fear by : Steven Marans

Dr. Marans shares the techniques for easing distress in children of all ages that he has developed in his work as the director of the National Center for Children Exposed to Violence at Yale University.

The Thing About Bees

The Thing About Bees
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Publisher : Lerner Publishing Group
Total Pages : 32
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781430144496
ISBN-13 : 1430144491
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Thing About Bees by : Shabazz Larkin

An exploration of the importance of bees in our world is offered through the author's lyrical observations to his young sons, often with analogies between the insects and children, and always beautifully presented with unconditional love for them both.

Teaching the Children We Fear

Teaching the Children We Fear
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Publisher : Hampton Press (NJ)
Total Pages : 234
Release :
ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105123350048
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching the Children We Fear by : Terry Jo Smith

"Because the narrative evolves out of life in the classroom, it broaches a broad range of topics from violence to curriculum, from fear to love. This critical teacher story provides both the novice and the experienced teacher with renderings of school life that will provoke deep reflections on fundamental questions of teachering and learning, socialization and control, self and others."--BOOK JACKET.

Me And My Fear

Me And My Fear
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 0
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781911171539
ISBN-13 : 1911171534
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Me And My Fear by : Frenci Sanna

"With its warm palette and gentle scenes of the worried child being comforted, this book could function as a sequel to Sanna's astounding debut picture book, The Journey, which recounted a family's dangerous flight from their home in a war zone. Sanna provides an empathetic exploration of the adjustment to a new land that all migrants experience."--New York Times Book Review “Authentic and immediate, the first-person narration draws in readers and reveals just how easily fear can become overwhelming and isolating, but can also be controlled when feelings are shared and through comfort found in friendship. ­Like Sanna’s The Journey, this book about an immigrant’s experiences tackles a tough topic with honesty, empathy, and a sense of hopefulness.”—School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW “This follow-up to The Journey about a refugee family fleeing a war-torn homeland, focuses on the young daughter’s apprehension as she adjusts to life in a new country and a new school.”—The Horn Book Review "[...] this creative depiction shows how friendship, empathy, and connection can help bring the overwhelming down to size for all." —Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW “A universal book that can be used to explain fear to readers and give empathy to those in a new environment.” —Kirkus Reviews “It will be a familiar story for many children, but the girl’s specific fears about language and difference might make this useful for discussions about newcomers as well.” —Booklist When a young immigrant girl has to travel to a new country and start at a new school, she is accompanied by her Fear who tells her to be alone and afraid, growing bigger and bigger every day with questions like "how can you hope to make new friends if you don't understand their language?" But this little girl is stronger than her Fear. A heart-warming and timely tale from the bestselling author and illustrator of The Journey, this book shows us the importance of sharing your Fear with others--after all, everyone carries a Fear with them, even if it's small enough to fit into their pocket!

A Culture of Fear

A Culture of Fear
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages : 152
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781628572100
ISBN-13 : 1628572108
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis A Culture of Fear by : Lmft Dominguez

A Culture of Fear takes readers inside the largest child protective services agency in the country, Los Angeles County's Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS). Julian J. Dominguez and Melinda Murphy, current and former DCFS employees, respectively, expose some of the most serious deficiencies of the agency. They detail systemic core issues that include a lack of integrity in DCFS court report writing, and describe how reunification of families is marginalized or set aside and eclipsed by other priorities, including personal opinions, departmental positions, personality conflicts, prejudices/biases, and "cover your ass at all costs." The authors shine a light on the struggles of social workers in this agency, where values can stray far, far, from the publicly proclaimed mission, which is supposed to protect children and reunify families. This book is very unique by all measures, and is meant to serve as a starting point, not a solution or finish line. It will hopefully evoke meaningful dialogue resulting in reform and needed change.

The Fear of Child Sexuality

The Fear of Child Sexuality
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 269
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780226648637
ISBN-13 : 022664863X
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fear of Child Sexuality by : Steven Angelides

Continued public outcries over such issues as young models in sexually suggestive ads and intimate relationships between teachers and students speak to one of the most controversial fears of our time: the entanglement of children and sexuality. In this book, Steven Angelides confronts that fear, exploring how emotional vocabularies of anxiety, shame, and even contempt not only dominate discussions of youth sexuality but also allow adults to avoid acknowledging the sexual agency of young people. Introducing case studies and trends from Australia, the United Kingdom, and North America, he challenges assumptions on a variety of topics, including sex education, age-of-consent laws, and sexting. Angelides contends that an unwillingness to recognize children’s sexual agency results not in the protection of young people but in their marginalization.