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How to be a 'Wow! This book will be SO helpful for SO many!!! Reading it was like a warm hug. It's informative and entertaining and there are so many gold nuggets - it will be such an important companion for those young people who are trying to make sense of their world, their relationships and themselves. I can't wait to recommend it to so many of the kids I work with.' - Charlotte Board, School Psychologist 'The book helped me to validate my parenting and provide reassurance that all that is needed is to do one's best, acknowledge and celebrate mistakes and just try to have a jolly good time along the way. How to be a 'This is the book I wish I had when I was a kid. I'm loving to read it as an adult and I'm so grateful it is here for my children and clients. It is a life-changing book where the reader learns new skills to navigate life's ups and downs with perspective, resilience and at times joy.' - Lizzy Kirby, Counsellor 'This book is a game-changer for kids! It transforms evidence-based psychological tools and contemporary neuroscience into a captivating, practical read. Packed with relatable examples, creative metaphors and fun activities, it empowers young readers (and their parents and teachers) to understand emotions, build resilience, and thrive in the face of challenges.' - Dr Sarah McKay, Neuroscientist 'This is a book that should be in the hands of every primary school child. Humorous, informative, and with enriching follow-on learning tasks.' - Nicole Molloy, Principal, Green Square Public School 'I wish I had How to be a 'A gem of a book with loads of practical strategies for young people.' - Karen Young, Anxiety Consultant |