Recommended Courses & Reading
I am a firm believer in the people and if given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great part is to bring them the real facts. You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was.
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Abraham Lincoln
This comprehensive Level 2 course is designed to assist you in showcasing your knowledge of Safeguarding Children.
Based on the Annual Crime Survey Report, almost 2.5 Million adults experience domestic abuse each year. In addition, one in five children witness or experience domestic abuse in their childhood.
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This comprehensive Level 2 course is crucial to understand the importance of a child's emotional wellbeing.
The Advanced Child Protection and Safeguarding course is designed to demonstrate extensive knowledge of laws, policies and practices.
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Based on a true story. Book describes how to survive and protect fragile children in this vicious cycle often described as vortex.
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Grow Your Knowledge
Clear, concise and empowering self-help book by a leading Australian specialist counsellor
This valuable reading describes and explains behaviour, and what its applications are in the real world.
A must - read for everyone who is dealing with a narcissist in either personal and or a professional life, as it will not only help you recognise, define and validate your experience but with the help of this book will provide you with a variety of ways to take ownership of your life again.
One of our favourite books, it will make you understand how they perform in public and how one can catch a glimpse of the real person behind the charming façade and therefore mount a defence against their clever manipulations
TTI is very fond of this book and perhaps is because of the personal experience one had to endure and how one must find out for himself and accept what his responsibility is. If one succeeds, he will continue to grow in spite of all indignities.
Author of this book explains it from personal experience how love goes very far beyond the physical person of the beloved. It finds its deepest meaning in his spiritual being, his inner self. Whether or not he is actually present, whether or not he is still alive at all, ceases somehow to be of importance.
Well, there are a plethora of reasons why your ex could be considered toxic: anger because of the split, abuse, narcissism, selfishness, addiction issues, etc.
While it’s clear that the easiest way to deal with a toxic co-parent in these situations would be to minimize any communication, and sometimes to cut them off completely.
The Clearer The Terms, The Clearer The Mind
Make your agreement as clear as possible to make for a smooth relationship and child focused only.
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Where the actual word comes from and the much more dangerous version that we are more likely to encounter every day