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How to Calm Your Lizard

Published
Feb 2023
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
32

About This Book

'How to Calm Your Lizard' helps children recognise the survival instinct of the brain known as the reptilian brain. Rather than being taken over by the instinctive voice of fear, children are empowered to explore many fun and creative strategies to calm the downstairs part of the brain, and face daily challenges with courage.

"Did you know? Our very early ancestors were,

and I know you're going to be quite shocked here,

tiny little lizards. Yes!

Hard to explain, but I'll do my best..."

Teach your children to notice the inner voice of fear that stops them from being their true and brave selves. Help them to tune in to negative self-talk and the body's stress response. This book is full of proven techniques for managing anxiety and stress from Western psychology and Eastern wisdom.

Written by Suzanne Johnson with her experience as a mum and yoga teacher.

Co-written and illustrated by Popi Iatrou, Senior Psychologist, mum, dance and yoga teacher from wellnessarts.com.au

Suzanne and Popi are passionate about building the inner resources of young children and preparing them to navigate emotions, social situations, and life challenges. Suzanne tells the story with a beautiful narrative style that speaks poetically to the hearts and minds of children. Popi provides practical strategies and practices at the end of the book to help kids put their new knowledge to use.

Empower your loved ones with understanding, practical tools and the power of rhyme found in the pages of 'How to Calm Your Lizard'.

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Jan 2023 -- Not Selected ISBN B0BT1HQ7PK
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Feb 2023 Wellness Arts ISBN 0645747416
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First Edition Feb 2023 Suzanne Johnson and Popi Iatrou ISBN 0645747408
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