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Trevor Romain

    How to Do Homework Without Throwing Up
    What on Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies?
    Cliques, Phonies, and Other Baloney
    Stress Can Really Get on Your Nerves
    Connecting With Kids In A Disconnected World
    Bullying is a Pain in the Brain
    • Drawing on three decades of experience, Trevor Romain aims to empower children from diverse backgrounds through his insights and strategies. With a focus on fostering happiness, health, and confidence, this book encapsulates his mission to bridge connections in an increasingly disconnected world. Romain's extensive outreach, having engaged with over a million children globally, serves as a foundation for his practical guidance and transformative approach to nurturing young minds.

      Connecting With Kids In A Disconnected World
    • Stress Can Really Get on Your Nerves

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,1(12)Évaluer

      Stress can make you feel anxious, awful, and afraid. It can leave you jumpy and jittery, upset and uptight. When kids show signs of stress, they need stress management tools that work. With jokes, fun illustrations, and plenty of authentic examples, this book helps kids understand what stress is--and gives tons of tips to cope. Refreshed to address modern stressors like electronic devices and social media, this updated classic helps kids deal with stress like a seasoned panic mechanic. The Free Spirit Laugh & Learn� Series Realistic topics, practical advice, silly jokes, fun illustrations, and a kid-centric point of view all add up to one of the most popular series young people turn to for help with school, families, siblings, and more. Kids ages 8-13 can tote these pocket-size guides anywhere and learn to slash stress, give cliques and rude people the boot, get organized, behave becomingly, and, in general, hugely boost their coping skills.

      Stress Can Really Get on Your Nerves
    • Cliques, Phonies, and Other Baloney

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      If cliques make you want to scream and kick, you'll find ideas in this book for dealing with sticky social situations, getting along with others by being friendly and respectful, and most important--being yourself.

      Cliques, Phonies, and Other Baloney
    • “Supportive, insightful, inspiring . . . very highly recommended for school and public library acquisition, counseling centers, and child welfare departments.”— The Children’s Bookwatch Ages 5–10. For any child who has lost a loved one or other special person, What On Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies? is a simple, insightful, and straight from the heart book about what death means and how to cope. Author Trevor Romain offers practical strategies for dealing with grief and the overwhelming emotions involved—like sadness, fear, anger, guilt—and helps answer all the questions kids have about death. With concrete advice and expressive illustrations, this book offers comfort and reassurance to children who are grieving and suggests meaningful ways to remember and honor the person who has died. " And I hope you believe me when I say that you won't always feel as sad and hurt and confused as you do now. Maybe not right away, but in the coming weeks or months , you will feel better."This little book is also the perfect tool for caretakers, educators, counselors, and youth workers looking to support kids who are dealing with loss.

      What on Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies?
    • How to Do Homework Without Throwing Up

      • 73pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,9(14)Évaluer

      Homework can be horrible! But homework isn't going anywhere, and kids need to learn to do itwithout throwing up. This updated classic provides specific tips for starting, doing, and finishing homeworkand maybe even laughing while they learn.

      How to Do Homework Without Throwing Up
    • The narrative presents a whimsical autobiography where the book personifies itself, engaging readers with playful assertions about its nature. It emphasizes the simplicity of reading without modern technology, highlighting that no batteries or charging cords are needed. Furthermore, it humorously claims that sitting on it can lead to a magical growth spurt, inviting readers to explore its unique and imaginative perspective.

      Go Read
    • Taking the "Duh" Out of Divorce

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Through the experiences of Skye, the narrative addresses the emotional challenges children face during divorce. With a blend of gentle humor and original music, it offers practical advice, reassuring kids that the situation isn't their fault and emphasizing the importance of expressing emotions and seeking support from friends. Ultimately, Skye learns that her parents' love for her remains unchanged despite their separation.

      Taking the "Duh" Out of Divorce
    • Exploring the concept of cliques, this book uses humor and engaging cartoons to help kids understand the dynamics of social groups. It emphasizes the importance of true friendship over popularity, encouraging inclusivity both online and offline. The updated edition also addresses the challenges of social media, providing guidance on navigating these complex interactions while promoting authenticity and kindness.

      Cliques, Phonies, and Other Baloney [Standard Large Print 16 Pt Edition]
    • Targeting the challenges of bullying, the book offers practical strategies to empower readers against bullies. Through humor, engaging cartoons, and relatable advice, Trevor Romain shares effective techniques to become "Bully-Proof." The content is designed not only for those who are bullied but also addresses bullies themselves, encouraging reflection and change. This resource aims to foster resilience and confidence while providing a light-hearted approach to a serious issue.

      Bullies Are a Pain in the Brain (16pt Large Print Edition)