Học Cách Sống Hòa Thuận - Tớ Trung Thực, Tớ Nói Sự Thật! (Song ngữ Anh-Việt) Bởi Cheri J. Meiners Meredith Johnson
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Trên trang này chúng tôi đã thu thập cho bạn tất cả các thông tin về Học Cách Sống Hòa Thuận - Tớ Trung Thực, Tớ Nói Sự Thật! (Song ngữ Anh-Việt) sách, nhặt những cuốn sách, bài đánh giá, đánh giá và liên kết tương tự để tải về miễn phí, những độc giả đọc sách dễ chịu. Học Cách Sống Hòa Thuận - Tớ Trung Thực, Tớ Nói Sự Thật! Học Cách Sống Hòa Thuận xuất bản lần đầu tiên năm 2003 và ngay lập tức được các chuyên gia tâm lý, phụ huynh, các tổ chức bảo vệ trẻ em, giáo viên đánh giá tích cực. Bộ sách cung cấp những kỹ năng xã hội và kiến thức căn bản về cảm xúc, giúp trẻ em nhận thức rõ ràng, đầy đủ. Phần nội dung dành cho trẻ em có câu chữ mạch lạc, sáng nghĩa và dùng tranh tả thực, không cách điệu. Phần dành cho phụ huynh, giáo viên… bao gồm các chỉ dẫn đọc sách cụ thể, một số hoạt động thực hành dễ áp dụng… “Cả trẻ em và người lớn đều sẽ yêu thương những cuốn sách dịu dàng đầy sức mạnh này.” (Tiến sĩ Stephen R. Covey, tác giả cuốn sách kỹ năng 7 thói quen để thành đạt) “Khuyến khích trẻ em không gì bằng để trẻ xem xét lại hành vi của chính mình.” (Booklist, trang giới thiệu sách giáo dục uy tín nhất của Hiệp hội Thư viện Hoa Kỳ) “Vô cùng cần thiết… Tôi hoàn toàn ủng hộ quan điểm giáo dục trong cuốn sách này.” (Jay A.Monson, Ph.D., Giáo sư ngành Giáo dục Tiểu học, Đại học Utah State, Mỹ) Cổng thông tin - Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn hy vọng bạn thích nội dung được biên tập viên của chúng tôi thu thập trên Học Cách Sống Hòa Thuận - Tớ Trung Thực, Tớ Nói Sự Thật! (Song ngữ Anh-Việt) và bạn nhìn lại chúng tôi, cũng như tư vấn cho bạn bè của bạn. Và theo truyền thống - chỉ có những cuốn sách hay cho bạn, những độc giả thân mến của chúng ta.
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- Kích thước: 21 x 23cm.
- Cân nặng: 110 gr
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I ended up pulling it out one night in our bed & breakfast in Essaouira and staying up much too late devouring it in one gulp. What a lovely memory that night remains. And yet I've talked to comparatively few people who've read this beautiful book. And so today I'm going to tell you exactly why I love it with such intensity. Ellen and her old brother Link live with their crazy busy parents in a full but cozy apartment in Manhattan. They attend the same prestigious private school with Link's best friend James, who Ellen has been in love with for a couple of years now. Link is something of a math genius, a dedicated track star, and quite a talented pianist. James is also a gifted musician (though he has to have sheet music to play), a film buff, and an artist. Together they are her favorite people in the world and she considers life good when the three of them are hanging out together. 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It was love at first sight with these three. I can't tell you how quickly I fell for them. Maybe it was when Ellen first revealed that telling Link she thought James was super cute was the only way her seventh-grade self could verbalize totally madly in love. Maybe it was when she kept picturing him as the heroes in the novels she was reading for English class. It could have been every day when Link and James sat on the fire escape during lunch, Link critiquing James' art, prowling the halls after in search of who knows what. Or maybe it was simply when Link and Ellen watched Casablanca together and stood up to sing the "Marseillaise" along with the actors just as their dad taught them to when they were nine and seven years old. MY HEARTBEAT is filled with a million little perfect moments, exquisite glimpses into the lives of others as they try and fail and try to know one another and learn that sometimes the ones you love the most are the ones you know the least. A favorite passage early on as Ellen goes in search of Link after he and James have had a disagreement: I decide to go knock on Link's door and tell him I can't sleep. When I was little we used to sleep in each other's rooms the night before all special occasions: Christmas, trips to Europe, first days of school, and birthdays. We stopped when I was nine or ten. I don't remember which one of us decided we were too old or if anything was said. It just stopped. Special occasions now come and go without our marking it by sleeping in the same room. Link's not exactly Mr. Hospitality tonight, saying, in response to my knock, "I told you no." "It's Ellen," I say, knowing he hasn't told me no in a few days. "It's open for you," he says and I go in. "Who'd you tell no?" I ask, settling carefully into the broken armchair near his bed. "Your mother," he says. When he's mad at Mom or Dad, they become your mother or your father, as if I were responsible for their behavior. It's my policy never to ask why he's mad at them. Why borrow trouble? "James went out," I say. "Yeah, I know," Link says. "Your mother wanted to know where he went." "Do you know?" I ask. "Ellen, it's late." "I don't think he likes that guy at all," I say, wanting to reassure him. And probably myself. "Which guy?" Link asks, sitting up in bed. "What are you talking about?" "The tennis champion," I say. "Oh, that. He was just kidding, Ellen. You can't take James seriously." "So where is he?" I ask. "I don't know," Link says. "He wanted to go out and I didn't. End of story." "How come?" "How come what?" Link asks. I don't say anything. He's not asking me a question so much as telling me it's none of my business. He never says that to me in a flat-out way, of course. It's more Link's style to put all the important information into what he doesn't say. Sometimes I understand him and lots of times I don't. Tonight I do. "He should have asked you to go," Link says. "You would have gone with him." "I might," I say. Probably. Sure. No doubt about it. "You would," my brother says. "You would follow James to the moon." I don't say anything, and after a while Link asks if I want to sleep in his room. "Yes," I say. "Because it's my birthday tomorrow." "It's two in the morning," Link says. "Tomorrow is here." He gets out of bed, and while he's whispering (instead of singing) "Happy Birthday," he clears a space on the floor, where he makes up a sleeping area with a quilt and two of his pillows. "You take the bed," he says, the way he used to when I was nine. I lie awake for a long time. For hours after Link has drifted off to sleep. I listen for and I hear James returning to the house. It is true I would follow James to the moon. But if Link would let me, I would follow him anywhere he wanted. I fell so in love with the relationships in this book. Every one of them. Ellen and Link. Ellen and James. Ellen and her mother. Ellen and her father. 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