Why Am I Different?


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Portrays everyday situations in which children see themselves as "different" in family life, preferences, and aptitudes, and yet, feel that being different is all right.




I Am Different


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Million is an educator with two decades of experiences, having managed educational programmes at more than 400 kindergartens, primary and secondary schools in Singapore and China, with close to a million students who have benefited from programmes she has created or implemented. Million graduated from the National University of Singapore. She has two music diplomas from the Trinity College of London and a second Dan black belt in Karate. She was the only female Singaporean karate representative at the 1987 South East Asian games. She was awarded a silver for the Shankar international art competition in 1983 and was also an ESSO University scholar. She was the only person in Singapore to be double promoted at school in 1977. Million is the elder of 2 daughters by primary school Teachers, Hood Inn and Siok Cheng. Million has a daughter and two sons. Tansy is a lawyer in Singapore, Tiernan is studying psychology at James Cook University and Tierney at the University of Cambridge. All three are strong swimmers, proficient in music and have black belts in Taekwondo. Million20400 Million (Trinity College of London) 19871983 (Shankar International) (ESSO) 1977 MillionHood Inn and Siok ChengMillionTansyTiernan. (James Cook) Tierney9




I Am Different (and That's Okay!)


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Oliver's story is a nonfiction children's book. The main character, Oliver, was diagnosed with Goldenhar syndrome at just two days old. Read along to find out about some of Oliver's characteristics that make him so unique and how he excitedly shares them with readers.




I'm Not Dead, I'm Different


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Rand was initially puzzled as to why young spirits wanted to speak through her—she had no children of her own and the responsibility of talking with people who had lost theirs seemed too great to bear. But the compelling answers came with time and patience: No one finds death more inexplicable than a grieving parent, thus no spirits are more motivated to make sense of it all for those they’ve left behind than young ones. These spirits clearly want to heal broken hearts and deepen our understanding of life and death, and Rand has the unique ability to help deliver their messages. Through her, young spirits talk freely about how to make sense of murder, suicide, and accidental deaths. They also discuss the different ways relationships on both sides can be mended, how the intergenerational cycle of abuse and addiction can be stopped, and how “joy guides”—miscarried and aborted children—can actually help those they’ve left behind move forward. The insights they share in this uniquely comforting book will surprise, inform, and inspire. What’s more, their answers to our questions about death reveal many valuable tips for living a better life while on earth too.




I Am Different, I Am Me


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I am unique – I am one of a kind! Children growing up today are about to learn that being ‘one of a kind’ is what makes life so special and our world a better place. Celebrating all that you are and embracing everything that makes you unique will help children to love themselves for who they are and encourage them to explore all the wonderful adventures life has to offer with confidence. A book of understanding, appreciation and most importantly celebration.




I'm Different


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A children's book that explains how being different is okay and helps them to understand that each person is special no matter what they look like or what they do.




The Way I Am Is Different


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In this children's book, a boy with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is about to embark on his third grade year. The boy describes his anxiety, fears, and discusses his struggles from an honest view point of what it is like to live with FASD in Elementary school. He shows us that the support from family, friends, and teachers certainly makes a positive difference. This book helps children understand their "different" is perfectly okay, and they are not alone.




Somehow I Am Different


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"A journey through the lives of young Eastern European Jews that's not to be missed." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) How do we come to be who we are spiritually? How does our political and social environment influence our development of self? A young American author immerses herself in modern Jewish Hungary. The twenty-one stories she shares will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you want to be your own best self. Somehow I Am Different provides an opportunity to connect in a world that otherwise begs us to stand alone. This book serves as a reminder that in spite of the factors working against us, we have the power to make a difference. In their own words, Hungarian participants will tell you that "Instead of emphasizing our victimhood, we should really tell another story" (Tamas Buchler) and "Maybe I am not perfect, but I am me. At least I am me." (Devora Hurwitz)."




Yes, I Am Different


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A handy lined journal / notebook / diary to jot down your life experiences, ideas, thoughts, dreams, quotes, tasks, activities, to dos, and plans. * Blank Lined 5" x 8" * 120 Pages




I am the Same, I am Different too


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A monster named Tim is wondering why everyone seems toview him so differently. Tim learns a valuable lesson onreflecting on the inside rather than the outside.