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  • Prickly Hedgehogs!

    Jane McGuinness

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 13, 2018)
    Who is that small and prickly creature? Visit a hedgehog mom and her babies as she teaches them to survive on their own.When the sun has set, Hedgehog’s day has only just begun. She’s out and about, snuffling through layers of leaves and twigs as she searches for bugs and other things to eat. Young animal lovers will enjoy following Hedgehog and her little hoglets through towns and gardens, parks and woodland, as they sniff-sniff-sniff for food. The facts threaded throughout this inviting story augment the charming illustrations and will satisfy the most inquisitive of readers.
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  • Why Our Children Can't Read and What We Can Do About It: A Scientific Revolution in Reading

    Diane Mcguinness

    Paperback (Free Press, March 24, 1999)
    In America today, 43 percent of our children fall below grade level in reading. In her meticulously researched and groundbreaking work, Diane McGuinness faults outmoded reading systems for this crisis -- and provides the answers we need to give our children the reading skills they need. Drawing on twenty-five years of cutting-edge research, Dr. McGuinness presents bold new "phoneme awareness" programs that overcome the tremendous shortcomings of other systems by focusing on the crucial need to understand and hear reliably the sounds of a language before learning to read. Maintaining that any child can be taught to read fluently if given proper instruction, she dramatically reveals how dyslexia and behavior problems such as ADD stem not from neurological disorders but from flawed methods of reading instruction. With invaluable information on remedial reading programs that can correct various ineffective reading strategies, this book is a must for concerned parents, teachers, and others who want to make a difference.
  • Motivation for Creative People: How to Stay Creative While Gaining Money, Fame, and Reputation

    Mark McGuinness

    Paperback (Lateral Action Books, Oct. 27, 2015)
    "This is a How To manual at the highest level from a man who has lived the life and has watched and worked intimately with hundreds of others who've done the same. Indispensable reading for anyone in a creative field who is seeking to achieve not just a flash of brilliance but a lifelong career."Steven Pressfield, bestselling author of The War of Art "I love my work so much I would do it for free."Many creative people have uttered these words in a moment of enthusiasm--they express the joy of creative work. But they also hint at some of the pitfalls that lie in wait for creatives . . .In one sense, creative people have no problem with motivation. We fall in love with our creative work and pursue a career that allows us to do what we love every day.Psychological research confirms what we know in our hearts: we are at our most creative when we are driven by intrinsic motivation--working for the sheer joy of it, regardless of rewards. Focusing on extrinsic motivation--such as money, fame, or other rewards--can kill your creativity.If you don't feel excited by the task in front of you, it's impossible to do your best work, no matter what rewards it might bring. You may be determined not to sell out, but selling yourself short can be just as damaging. And when it comes to public recognition, comparisonitis and professional jealousy can consume far too much of your creative energy.Working for love is all well and good, but if you're a creative professional you can't ignore the rewards: you need money to enjoy your life and to fund your projects. You may not need to be famous, but you do need a good reputation within your professional network. And if you're in a fame-driven industry you need a powerful public profile, whether or not you enjoy the limelight.There's a precious balance at play--get it wrong, and you could seriously damage your creativity and even your career.For the past twenty years creative coach Mark McGuinness has helped hundreds of creatives like you to overcome these challenges. A poet and creative entrepreneur, his last book, Resilience: Facing Down Rejection and Criticism on the Road to Success, is an Amazon.com Creativity best seller.In his latest book, Motivation for Creative People, Mark helps you rise to these challenges and create a fulfilling and rewarding creative career. All the solutions he shares have been tested with real people in real situations, including ways to:* stay creative and in love with your work--even under pressure* overcome Resistance to tackling your creative challenges* reclaim your creative soul if you wander off your true path* stop selling yourself short--and start reaping the rewards of your creativity* attract the right kind of audience for your work* cultivate an outstanding artistic reputation* avoid destroying your creativity through attachment to money, fame, reputation, and other rewards* surround yourself with people who support your creative ambitions* avoid getting stuck in unhealthy comparisonitis or professional jealousy* balance your inspiration, ambition, desires, and influences in the big picture of your creative careerMotivation for Creative People is the perfect guide to figuring out your different motivations and how they affect your creativity and career.The book is packed with practical advice and inspiring stories from Mark's own experience, his transformative work with coaching clients, and famous creators and creations--including Stanley Kubrick, Dante, The Smiths, Shakespeare, kabuki drama, and Breaking Bad.If you are serious about succeeding in your creative career--while staying true to your inspiration--read Motivation for Creative People.
  • Say Hi to Hedgehogs!

    Jane McGuinness

    Paperback (Walker Books, Feb. 7, 2019)
    With words and pictures by a debut author-illustrator, this is a new Nature Storybook about a very popular little animal – the hedgehog.A delightful Nature Storybook about hedgehogs from debut author-illustrator Jane McGuinness. There's someone we'd like you to meet – someone small and spiky. Say hi to Hedgehog! Follow this lovely little creature through the year and learn what hedgehogs like to eat, how they hunt for their food, where they build their nests, the time it takes for them grow from tiny hoglets into healthy adults and, as the seasons turn, how they prepare for hibernation. The story is told through gentle words and charming pictures, supported by a subtext full of fascinating facts, and at the end of the book, Jane explains how we can help these adorable animals survive the winter by making our homes "hedgehog-friendly". The perfect bedtime read for young nature-lovers!
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  • Resilience: Facing Down Rejection and Criticism on the Road to Success

    Mark McGuinness

    Paperback (Lateral Action Books, May 22, 2013)
    If you want to achieve something original and meaningful with your life, you MUST learn to deal with rejection and criticism.If you're an artist of any kind your work will be rejected by editors, curators and other gatekeepers. And each time you put it in front of the public, you expose yourself to criticism.If you're an entrepreneur you face rejection by (potential) customers, partners and investors. Those same people won't hesitate to criticize you if they are unhappy (justified or not).If you're chasing your dream job you'll receive your share of rejection letters. And once you land the job, taking flak when things go wrong is part of the deal.If you're an athlete or sports player it's a battle to get on the team. And you'll hear about it from all sides - your coach, your team-mates and (so-called) supporters - if they think your performance isn't up to scratch.If you're a campaigner for change you face inertia, resistance and hostility from everyone with an investment in the status quo. No wonder most people choose not to rock the boat.Between them, rejection and criticism can rob you of your dream.Many people set out on their chosen path full of hope and inspiration, only to turn back because they couldn't deal with the emotional impact of crushing rejections and vicious criticism.If you want to avoid joining the legions of also-rans, you'll need to find practical, effective ways to deal with rejection and criticism.Anyone who says 'don't take it so personally' doesn't understand what it's like when you are hit by a major rejection or biting criticism.At least to begin with, it's almost impossible NOT to take it personally (for very good psychological reasons). To deal with rejection and criticism, you need to acknowledge the pain - and find ways to bounce back from the impact.In short, you need to develop resilience.In Resilience, Mark McGuinness explains why your reactions to rejection and criticism are completely understandable - and how to deal with them effectively.Through stories from his own experience, as well as those of famous people who faced rejection and criticism on the road to their success, he will show you that you are far from alone in suffering from rejection and criticism.And he draws on years of experience as a coach to give you practical advice that has been road-tested with hundreds of people facing similar challenges to you.You will learn:Why rejection and criticism hurt so muchSeveral ways you may be making rejection worse (without realising it)How to keep going in spite of multiple rejectionsWhy your inner critic is (potentially) your best friendWhen to ignore the critics - and when to listenWhether (and how) to respond to insults and abuseWhy success is harder than it looks - and how to deal with itThis is not a theoretical book - it's packed with practical tips and techniques you can apply to your own challenges right away.Whether you're just setting out, in the middle of your journey, or dealing with the unexpected challenges of success, Resilience will show you how to keep moving forward. Resilience will take you a few hours to read; its lessons will help you for the rest of your life.
  • Sound Steps to Reading

    Diane McGuinness

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Dec. 17, 2008)
    The Sound Steps to Reading Storybook contains 36 sound-targeting stories to be used with the Sound Steps to Reading program.
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  • Why Our Children Can't Read and What We Can Do About It by Diane Mcguinness

    Diane Mcguinness

    Hardcover (Free Press, March 15, 1712)
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  • Why Our Children Can't Read and What We Can Do About It: A Scientific Revolution in Reading

    Diane Mcguinness

    Paperback (Free Press, March 24, 1999)
    In America today, 43 percent of our children fall below grade level in reading. In her meticulously researched and groundbreaking work, Diane McGuinness faults outmoded reading systems for this crisis -- and provides the answers we need to give our children the reading skills they need. Drawing on twenty-five years of cutting-edge research, Dr. McGuinness presents bold new "phoneme awareness" programs that overcome the tremendous shortcomings of other systems by focusing on the crucial need to understand and hear reliably the sounds of a language before learning to read. Maintaining that any child can be taught to read fluently if given proper instruction, she dramatically reveals how dyslexia and behavior problems such as ADD stem not from neurological disorders but from flawed methods of reading instruction. With invaluable information on remedial reading programs that can correct various ineffective reading strategies, this book is a must for concerned parents, teachers, and others who want to make a difference.
  • Liviella Breeze 'Wake-Up'

    Jo McGuinness

    eBook
    Liviella Breeze is a typical young girl living a happy, normal life with her mum, dad and little sister, Tilly. That was, until one night when Liviella went to sleep. She found herself in the strangest place that compelled her to want to return, again and again. She was intrigued and often astounded by what she saw and those that she met when she was there. Liviella could think of nothing else but to go back to enjoy the adventures that overwhelmed her. No one took much notice to Liviella’s stories. Her mum and dad knew that she had an extraordinary imagination and they thought her best friend CJ was worse than her. Best mum Kay was always in Liviella’s dreams. She adored Liviella. She watched and looked over her constantly. When Liviella was with Kay, she felt cherished and very special. She knew that she was not the only special one. There were others, others who also went there in their dreams. This did not matter much to Liviella because she knew that she always had Kay all to herself. Kay had a mission for Liviella. She needed her to befriend a girl who had lost the will to be happy. Mary Lambshark was a sullen little girl who had detached herself from all things nice; including Liviella.Amidst the beauty and spectacular happenings, lurked something ugly and sinister. Kay did not wish to reveal or talk about it but Liviella sensed it was there. It seemed to follow Liviella, lingering in her natural life. She knew it wanted something from her but she did not know what. Eventually, she came face to face with it.
  • So You Want to be a Rock 'n' Roll Star

    Tom. McGuinness

    Paperback (Javelin, March 15, 1986)
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  • Why Our Children Can't Read 1st

    Diane Mcguinness

    Paperback
    An essay on the teaching of reading and writing. A very readable classic in the field that takes the position that all children can succeed as readers and writers.