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Ddzmini
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So I had to post my psychology books for @catiewithac … but there are so many great reads here and it keeps growing as I have several on my tbr shelf still 🙌🏽📚 hope you can see a few you‘ve read 😊… the pic on the bottom right are all college books from getting my degrees

TheBookHippie I just “loaned” a ton of mine to a teacher who is schooling to be a school psychologist. 🙃 1mo
catiewithac 🤓😍🤩 1mo
Ddzmini @TheBookHippie yea I want to see if I can sell these but I don‘t have time right now 1mo
TheBookHippie @Ddzmini I get that! 1mo
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Chrissyreadit
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Pickpick

I highly recommend this book to People with ADHD, people with children with ADHD, people who are curious about neurodivergence and ADHD, counselors, teachers, medical professionals, friends of people with ADHD, coaches…. It is fairly succinct. Informative. Strategy and Solution focused, validating and science based.
When I taught a special education class in CO I was very lucky- the principal let me use my methods- my way. One of the most

Chrissyreadit important things i did was start every day with a run/walk- kids who ran came with me, kids who walked with my side. The results of progress for my class were significant and acknowledged at the County level- with All kids benefit from movement and outside time when possible. My greatest moments of anxiety and depression- after days of limited mobility- If there is one thing i would change in our education system it would be more time for 4mo
Chrissyreadit movement- running, walking, yoga, dance, any movement at any level of ability. And stop putting learning into a one size fits all structure. We know emphatically it does not work. 4mo
TheBookHippie 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ 4mo
ElizaMarie I haven't started it yet. But I have it in my downloads! I can't wait to start (finishing this book first). 4mo
Deblovestoread I needed a book like this 30 yeas ago! And more teachers like you! 💜 4mo
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WildAlaskaBibliophile
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I think Andrew would be more objective in answering these for me--and I'm curious to hear what he has to say--but I'll try my best to answer the prompt to the best of my ability. 😁

1. I relate to situations and things people say by responding in movie/TV quotes.
2. I laugh a lot. In fact, I laugh even when I'm in pain.
3. I often physically act out dreams while asleep.

#ThreeListThursday @dabbe

AmyG We always quote Seinfeld and The Office. 4mo
dabbe #1: I'm afraid I wouldn't know the movie or TV show! 😂
#2: Yowza! 😂
#3: Okay, we're never bunking together at camp. 🤩
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violettemeier
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Magic through a scientific lens. Super interesting.

#magic #history #science

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TheBookgeekFrau
The Mind and the Brain | Sharon Begley, Jeffrey M. Schwartz
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great photo 📷 5mo
Eggs Perfect 🤩 👌🏼 📚 5mo
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LiseWorks
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ncsufoxes
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This one is a low pick for me. It‘s a good primer for someone that‘s newly diagnosed & wants a crash course about ADHD by the OGs of ADHD. With that being said my biggest hang up is the discussions of brain balance centers. I know some people have found them as a source of help. But they are extraordinarily expensive & it‘s based on pseudoscience. Give me some peer reviewed data & ok. That‘s just my personal hang up as a social scientist. Overall

ncsufoxes Though it does give some good info & good tips/refreshers for those immersed in the world of ADHD (2 out of my 3 kids have ADHD). #bookspin book 8mo
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mindduckbooks
Fight Club | Chuck Palahniuk
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mindduckbooks
Speaker for the Dead | Orson Scott Card
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Ep. 44: https://bit.ly/3IJmr8O - - O. S. Card, Speaker for the Dead #mindduckbooks #podcast #book #quote #mind #duck #books

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Dan_SpiderCrafts
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Real Magic was a great read, with a local book club focused on magical themes. Some of us had flipped around through the chapters, including me reading a bit out of order. I was a bit worried about the essay-styled writing, sounding too much on a scientific approach to the supernatural — sort of so, but really great on history references, and cool examples of magical studies and good results. 🔮

Dan_SpiderCrafts The next book with my local friends, as expected for pickup on October 1st, will be a good one contributing to #witchathon #scarathlon2023 >> 8mo
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