The Invisible Trap
by John Clay
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Pub Date 3 Jan 2023 | Archive Date 15 Jan 2023
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Description
A tool to help parents and children become aware of their emotions, why they feel the way they do, and work together to embrace the journey of life.
The Invisible Trap is an allegorical story of a child who leaves the safety and comfort of home. Soon he is overwhelmed by his new reality. Realizing he is all alone, he has to overcome his big emotions to gain clarity.
The Invisible Trap is the effect limiting beliefs have on our ability to function. This book embraces Integrated Psychological Leadership Theory and intends to help people learn emotional intelligence as early as possible.
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ISBN | 9781665735360 |
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Featured Reviews
This was a cute story. Its a great story for kids to learn how to deal with certain emotions. This book is like "I can do it" book and it's great. Children will love the story and also talk about it. Hope to read more from this amazing author.
I received a free copy of the book and is voluntarily leaving a review
This was such a cute book about anxiety and how to handle it through God and prayer. The rhymes were very sweet! I think it would be better geared towards older children because of the bigger words. My little 2 year old buddy lost interest about halfway through because it was too complicated for her.
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