Desiderata

Desiderata

Author: Max Ehrmann

Publisher:

Published: 2002-10

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9781740514569

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Written 75 years ago, Desiderata achieved fame as the anthem of the sixties' hippie-dom - the subject of many millions of posters and handbills - and famously narrated by Les Crane in his 1971 song version of the poem. Over the years Desiderata has provided a kind and gentle philosophy, a refreshing perspective on life's bigger picture. This new presentation of the prose poem will bring it to the attention of a new generation. The origins of Desiderata were, for many years, shrouded in mystery. Once thought to have originated from St. Paul's Church in Baltimore, Maryland in the seventeenth century it was later discovered that American poet Max Ehrmann had written it in 1927. Presented in a refreshingly modern design, Desiderata will appeal to a younger generation looking to find the meaning of life, and to baby-boomers who'll recall Desiderata from their youth.


The Loud Book!

The Loud Book!

Author: Deborah Underwood

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13: 0547390084

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From the blare of an alarm clock in the morning to snores and crickets in the evening, simple text explores the many loud noises one might hear during the course of a day.


Decibella and her 6-inch voice: 2nd Edition

Decibella and her 6-inch voice: 2nd Edition

Author: Julia Cook

Publisher: Boys Town Press

Published: 2023-11-10

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13: 1545757038

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Decibella is a loud talker. A really loud talker. She’s so loud, she’s hurting ears, startling wait staff, disrupting classmates, and annoying moviegoers. She doesn’t realize different environments and situations sometimes demand a softer, quieter voice. That is until a caring teacher introduces her to the silly-sounding word “Slurpadoodle” and the five volumes of voice (Whisper, 6-inch, Table Talk, Strong Speaker, and Outside).


The Right Kind of Loud

The Right Kind of Loud

Author: Kim Page

Publisher:

Published: 2018-04-13

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9781982073848

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The Right Kind of Loud makes it easy and accessible to find our communication mastery. I love how she uses examples from her own life, both professional and personal, giving the theories realness and heart.-Latifa Mohammad, director human capital, DP World Kim shares her incredible depth of experience, with pearls of wisdom and empathic encouragement for the reader. She surely has a sixth (and possibly seventh!) sense for helping us all achieve more authentic, empowered communication.-Jeff Crerie, PhD, visual designer and producer, Kaiam In this authoritative guide to professional communication, Kim A. Page reveals how to make yourself heard in today's noisy world. These time-tested strategies enable you to get your message through to people in the room, on stage, in meetings and boardrooms, in interviews, and during sales pitches. Topics covered include unleashing the power of your voice; enhancing your presence with dynamic body language; using active listening as a tool; giving effective presentations while engaging your audience; accessing your inner stories with creative writing; crafting your bio in writing and conversations; navigating workplace power structures; and connecting in different work cultures. Including client examples and stories from the author's own life, The Right Kind of Loud takes you on a journey while equipping you for effective interaction with clients, superiors, team members, and others you meet on your career path.


How to Say I Love You Out Loud

How to Say I Love You Out Loud

Author: Karole Cozzo

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2015-08-04

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1250063620

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When Jordyn Michaelson's autistic brother joins her at her elite school, she's determined not to let anyone know they're related. Even if that means closing herself off to all her closest friends, including charming football stud Alex Colby. But despite her best intentions, she just can't shake the memory of kissing Alex last summer, and the desire to do it again. Can Jordyn find the courage to tell Alex how she really feels—and the truth about her family—before he slips away forever?


Loud Hands

Loud Hands

Author: Julia Bascom

Publisher: Autistic Self Advocacy Network

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9781938800023

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Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking is a collection of essays written by and for Autistic people. Spanning from the dawn of the Neurodiversity movement to the blog posts of today, Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking catalogues the experiences and ethos of the Autistic community and preserves both diverse personal experiences and the community's foundational documents together side by side.


Too Loud Lily

Too Loud Lily

Author: Sophie Laguna

Publisher: Omnibus Books

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781761121555

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"Everyone in her family says Lily is too loud. She is too loud at home - she wakes the baby. She is too loud in class, too. But when Miss Loopiola comes to her school to teach music and drama, Lily Hippo finds she is loud in just the right way!" -- Back cover.


Voice Lessons for Parents

Voice Lessons for Parents

Author: Wendy Mogel

Publisher: Scribner

Published: 2019-04-09

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1501142402

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New York Times bestselling author and host of the podcast Nurture vs Nurture Dr. Wendy Mogel “teaches parents the dialect needed to converse with their daughters and sons at every stage of life” (Chicago Tribune). Dr. Wendy Mogel, “one of the most astute psychologists on the planet (Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author of Grit) observed a pattern in her practice: when parents speak to their children their pitch tends to rise, and they come across as pleading, indignant, wounded, outraged. Their tone and body language signal, I can’t handle it when you act like a child. In response, Dr. Mogel developed a remarkably effective series of “voice lessons,” for parents who were struggling to communicate. The results were immediate: a shift in vocal style led to calmer kids, who listened more attentively and responded with warmth, respect, and sincerity. In Voice Lessons for Parents, Mogel elaborates on her novel clinical approach, revealing how each age and stage of a child’s life brings new opportunities to connect . Drawing from a range of sources including neuroscience, fairy tales, and anthropology, Mogel offers specific guidance for talking to children across the expanse of childhood and adolescence. She also explains the best ways to talk about your child to partners, exes, and grandparents, as well as to teachers, coaches, and caretakers. And she addresses the distraction of digital devices—how they impact our interactions with our families, and what we can do about it.