I Am Different from You


Book Description

Am Different from You explores the consequences of this critical time for later life and provides a wonderful and paradigmatic occasion to enter into the deeper meaning of education. This is a book not-to-be-missed.




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.




We're Different, We're the Same (Sesame Street)


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Who better than Elmo and his Sesame Street friends to teach us that though we may all look different on the outside—deep down, we are all very much alike? Elmo and his Sesame Street friends help teach toddlers and the adults in their lives that everyone is the same on the inside, and it's our differences that make this wonderful world, which is home to us all, an interesting—and special—place. This enduring, colorful, and charmingly illustrated book offers an easy, enjoyable way to learn about differences—and what truly matters. We’re Different, We’re the Same is an engaging read for toddlers and adults alike that reinforces how we all have the same needs, desires, and feelings.




I Am Different, The Same As You


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Journey with Harlow and friends as they meet animals who showcase unique abilities, inspiring the children to celebrate the diversity that surrounds them.




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, 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.




The Voice of This Calling


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Collection of addresses by one of the Church of England's most loved and respected pastors.




I Am Different - Just Like You!


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I Am Different, Just Like You! is a creative non-fiction children's book that uses fun illustrations and real photos to explain what Down syndrome is and the remarkable things that people with Down syndrome are capable of doing. It showcases a little girl named Adella who, just like other little girls, loves to run, play, sing, and dance. But there are also things that make Adella different. One difference is that she has Down syndrome. As she explains what Down syndrome is, readers will find that there are things that make them different too, just like Adella.




I Am Different, I Am Great


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Mei Mei loves school, but sometimes she feels a bit out of place. She speaks with an accent that makes her stand out from everyone else. When she tells Mommy her worries, Mei Mei finds that she's more that just her voice. She's made up of many wonderful parts - parts she should be proud of! Can Mei Mei find the good within and learn to love herself exactly as she is?