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It's not easy having a Sixth Sense, knowing things and being different from others. Why does Nan's skin have a bluish cast? And what's with this traveling through the Stargate to another dimension for Mystery School? Definitely different! Nan can read the color of people's hearts and has a haunt for a roommate. There is a dark spot in her heart and her anger grows living under the iron fist of her mother who Nan secretly calls Gestapo Mum. Nan's two friends are sensitive but strong individuals with special powers of their own: Tanner, an African-American boy from a stable family and Jesus being raised by his grandmother after his druggie mother ran away. The children explore the desert by their small southwestern town, spy on a camp of homeless people. Exploring a cave which she must clear of Native American ghosts before she can proceed, Nan is horrified to find a drug smuggling compound and that her mother is involved in money laundering. Caught in a battle with the dark forces and the conflict within herself, Nan is thrown into a coma after finding out that she indeed is her mother's child. She must confront the small dark place in her heart that resonates with the dark lock in her mother's heart and battle the Dark Lord who tries to force her to submit to his evil powers. Powerful forces are working to steal her power for their own sinister uses. As Darth Vadar said, "You have no idea how powerful the Dark is."
What's the One Thing You can Do to Help your Children Become Successful? Teach Resilience! A "How To" book on helping your children learn the language of effort, success and happiness. Resilience is being able to bounce back after a set back and define one's self as a winner who succeeds because of a growth mindset, effective coping skills and strong inner values. Empower your children and help them thrive! What to say when you don't know how to motivate a struggling child. Practical lesson plans with what-to-say, down-to-earth words to help your children learn responsibility, dealing with frustration and boredom when the work is challenging. Also included are kid-friendly strategies for success proven by decades of the Positive Psychology research and links to You Tube videos. An inspiration poster emphasizes each lesson plan. Feel good about teaching your children to take ownership in their own learning.
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