Author: Naomi K. Lewis
Publisher: University of Alberta
ISBN: 0888647433
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"We're not exactly scene-stealers, so you don't hear much from us shy folk-and that's usually how we like it." -Elizabeth Zotova, "My Dear X" The pages of this anthology are filled with personal essays and poems of thoughtful musings, raw memories, and humorous self-examinations by authors and poets who have been labelled by the world-teachers, parents, and peers-as shy. Here, they proudly own up to their shyness, and their message is clear: they don't need to be "cured"! Why should they, when nearly half of North Americans consider themselves shy? Editors Naomi K. Lewis and Rona Altrows have enlisted writers from across the continent and have created a moving anthology that will appeal to all, either because we are shy or because we know someone who is. Contributors: Rona Altrows, Debbie Bateman, Wade Bell, Alex Boyd, Janis Butler Holm, Brian Campbell, Weyman Chan, Lorna Crozier, Mike Duggan, Ben Gelinas, Elizabeth Greene, Vivian Hansen, Elizabeth Haynes, Steven Heighton, Jennifer Houle, I.B. Iskov, Eve S. Krakow, Shawna Lemay, Naomi K. Lewis, Shirley Limbert, Carol L. MacKay, Micheline Maylor, Don McKay, Stuart Ian McKay, Bruce Meyer, Jeff Miller, Dhana Musil, Lori D. Roadhouse, Kerry Ryan, Sydney Sharpe, Natalie Simpson, Sylvia Stopforth, David Van Buren, Aritha van Herk, Russell Wangersky, Cassy Welburn, Madelaine Wong, Elaine Woo, and Elizabeth Zotova.
Shy
Shy Girl & Shy Guy
Author: Kiersi Burkhart
Publisher: Darby Creek ™
ISBN: 151240490X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
For every kid, there's a horse that can help. At least, that's the idea at Quartz Creek Ranch. But Hanna doubts it will be true for her. Going to Quartz Creek was her mother's idea; Hanna's too terrified of horses to even go near them. Then Hanna meets Shy Guy, a gray gelding who's just as afraid of people as she is of horses. Of all people, Hanna is the one Shy Guy begins to trust, revealing his grace and skill in the arena. But when Shy Guy's mysterious past comes to light, everything they've worked for starts slipping away. Can Shy Guy's confidence in Hanna give her the self-confidence she needs to save him?
Publisher: Darby Creek ™
ISBN: 151240490X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
For every kid, there's a horse that can help. At least, that's the idea at Quartz Creek Ranch. But Hanna doubts it will be true for her. Going to Quartz Creek was her mother's idea; Hanna's too terrified of horses to even go near them. Then Hanna meets Shy Guy, a gray gelding who's just as afraid of people as she is of horses. Of all people, Hanna is the one Shy Guy begins to trust, revealing his grace and skill in the arena. But when Shy Guy's mysterious past comes to light, everything they've worked for starts slipping away. Can Shy Guy's confidence in Hanna give her the self-confidence she needs to save him?
The Love-Shy Survival Guide
Author: Talmer Shockley
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 1843108976
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
The author explores the condition of love-shyness, its links with Asperger's syndrome, and how it differs from common forms of shyness.
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 1843108976
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
The author explores the condition of love-shyness, its links with Asperger's syndrome, and how it differs from common forms of shyness.
The Shy Guy's Guide to Dating
Author: Barry Dutter
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0312187572
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Filled with hilarious lessons from the pop culture most guys grew up in, this witty, commonsense guide is tells guys where to meet women, which ones to approach, and which to avoid, while keeping a shy guy's tender ego in mind all the way.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0312187572
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Filled with hilarious lessons from the pop culture most guys grew up in, this witty, commonsense guide is tells guys where to meet women, which ones to approach, and which to avoid, while keeping a shy guy's tender ego in mind all the way.
The Shy Creatures
Author: David Mack
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312367947
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
A shy girl who can't say a word in class imagines herself as a doctor healing scary monsters.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312367947
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
A shy girl who can't say a word in class imagines herself as a doctor healing scary monsters.
The Shy Single
Author: Bonnie Jacobson
Publisher: Rodale Books
ISBN: 1609616065
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Nearly 50 percent of adults in the United States describe themselves as chronically shy, and an even larger number are single. These numbers prove what we already know: There are a lot of us sitting home alone, letting the dating world pass us by. But it doesn't have to be that way! In The Shy Single, New York psychologist Bonnie Jacobson outlines her breakthrough program that helps shy men and women securely maneuver any social situation. At the heart of the book is her confidence-boosting plan for managing the three stages of a shyness attack. A dating profile quiz, journaling exercises, cumulative courage-rating scores, and real testimonies from Dr. Jacobson's extraordinarily popular shyness workshops round out the "coach's corner" advice for shy daters on how to: - Work a room and get past awkward introductions - Participate in dinner conversations and bridge uncomfortable silences - Ask someone out - End a date gracefully - Handle sexual advances The aim of The Shy Single is not to make us un-shy, but to enable us to function despite our pounding hearts and sweaty palms. With small, manageable steps, we can gain self-assurance and learn how to finesse awkward or possibly embarrassing situations. Navigate a room with small talk? No problem. Ask out a coworker? No sweat. Make the first move in an intimate situation? You bet. From going online to declining a second date to determining whether we've found "the one," Dr. Jacobson shows us that dating happiness isn't just for other, more outgoing people--it's for us.
Publisher: Rodale Books
ISBN: 1609616065
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Nearly 50 percent of adults in the United States describe themselves as chronically shy, and an even larger number are single. These numbers prove what we already know: There are a lot of us sitting home alone, letting the dating world pass us by. But it doesn't have to be that way! In The Shy Single, New York psychologist Bonnie Jacobson outlines her breakthrough program that helps shy men and women securely maneuver any social situation. At the heart of the book is her confidence-boosting plan for managing the three stages of a shyness attack. A dating profile quiz, journaling exercises, cumulative courage-rating scores, and real testimonies from Dr. Jacobson's extraordinarily popular shyness workshops round out the "coach's corner" advice for shy daters on how to: - Work a room and get past awkward introductions - Participate in dinner conversations and bridge uncomfortable silences - Ask someone out - End a date gracefully - Handle sexual advances The aim of The Shy Single is not to make us un-shy, but to enable us to function despite our pounding hearts and sweaty palms. With small, manageable steps, we can gain self-assurance and learn how to finesse awkward or possibly embarrassing situations. Navigate a room with small talk? No problem. Ask out a coworker? No sweat. Make the first move in an intimate situation? You bet. From going online to declining a second date to determining whether we've found "the one," Dr. Jacobson shows us that dating happiness isn't just for other, more outgoing people--it's for us.
Sheila the Shy Sheep
Author: B. A. Hoena
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1632906252
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Presents an illustrated book with words to a song about the sh letter blend.
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1632906252
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Presents an illustrated book with words to a song about the sh letter blend.
Help for the Shy
Author: Rolf Nabb
Publisher: Artrum Media
ISBN: 1938107543
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
Life can be difficult. It can be even more difficult when you're shy. Shyness can be a source of misery for the afflicted individual. It can create obstacles in a person's career as well as personal life that can have long lasting effects. Sure, a person should just be able to overcome it, but how? Help for thy Shy: Tips for Overcoming Shyness is a book that can help and encourage anyone who is affected by shyness. Offering tips, advice and encouragement, it hopes to aid anyone suffering from shyness and motivate them to deal with it/and or conquer it.
Publisher: Artrum Media
ISBN: 1938107543
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
Life can be difficult. It can be even more difficult when you're shy. Shyness can be a source of misery for the afflicted individual. It can create obstacles in a person's career as well as personal life that can have long lasting effects. Sure, a person should just be able to overcome it, but how? Help for thy Shy: Tips for Overcoming Shyness is a book that can help and encourage anyone who is affected by shyness. Offering tips, advice and encouragement, it hopes to aid anyone suffering from shyness and motivate them to deal with it/and or conquer it.
My Child Is Shy: How Do I Help My Kid Overcome Shyness?
Author: Sara McEwen
Publisher: Hyperink Inc
ISBN: 1614649146
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
ABOUT THE BOOK If your child is shy, you probably hear other people discuss how quiet he or she is a lot. They might say, "what a shrinking violet," or, "Joe is a good listener." They might make a joke about it: "I wish we could get Jane to stop being such a blabbermouth!" They might ask you what's wrong with your child, or try to prompt your child to speak up by asking leading questions. Your child's teachers might mention that Joe or Jane has trouble participating in class discussions. You might notice that your child does not bring a lot of friends home after school, and seems uncomfortable and awkward when you attend social gatherings together. Of course, it is important to remember that shy children are unique. Some of these scenarios might apply to your child, but some might not. Some shy children are able to hide their shyness better than others, but still struggle with some of the effects of shyness. Some children might not be shy at all, but just a little more thoughtful and soft-spoken. According to Doing It For Me, if you are not sure where your child stands in terms of shyness, there are different signs to watch out for... EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK Being aware of the cause of your child's shyness can help you change less-than-ideal situations, but in many cases, your child might just be naturally shy. Try not to view your child's shyness as a problem that you caused, but as a normal issue that you and your child can work on together. Shyness also shows up in different ways. Some shy children are shy and withdrawn around everyone, including family members. These children might have a very difficult time making friends or even getting along well with parents and siblings. Some kids might get along with family members, but have trouble meeting new friends. After this child has managed to make friends, however, the friendships are often close-knit and loyal. Other shy children may be OK around people he or she already knows, but panic at the thought of new situations or meeting new people. Pay attention to your child's behavioral habits. "Shy" is a small term that covers a wide range of behaviors, so be sure to appreciate your child's unique habits and specific areas of shyness. Here’s how to start addressing shyness... Buy a copy to keep reading!
Publisher: Hyperink Inc
ISBN: 1614649146
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
ABOUT THE BOOK If your child is shy, you probably hear other people discuss how quiet he or she is a lot. They might say, "what a shrinking violet," or, "Joe is a good listener." They might make a joke about it: "I wish we could get Jane to stop being such a blabbermouth!" They might ask you what's wrong with your child, or try to prompt your child to speak up by asking leading questions. Your child's teachers might mention that Joe or Jane has trouble participating in class discussions. You might notice that your child does not bring a lot of friends home after school, and seems uncomfortable and awkward when you attend social gatherings together. Of course, it is important to remember that shy children are unique. Some of these scenarios might apply to your child, but some might not. Some shy children are able to hide their shyness better than others, but still struggle with some of the effects of shyness. Some children might not be shy at all, but just a little more thoughtful and soft-spoken. According to Doing It For Me, if you are not sure where your child stands in terms of shyness, there are different signs to watch out for... EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK Being aware of the cause of your child's shyness can help you change less-than-ideal situations, but in many cases, your child might just be naturally shy. Try not to view your child's shyness as a problem that you caused, but as a normal issue that you and your child can work on together. Shyness also shows up in different ways. Some shy children are shy and withdrawn around everyone, including family members. These children might have a very difficult time making friends or even getting along well with parents and siblings. Some kids might get along with family members, but have trouble meeting new friends. After this child has managed to make friends, however, the friendships are often close-knit and loyal. Other shy children may be OK around people he or she already knows, but panic at the thought of new situations or meeting new people. Pay attention to your child's behavioral habits. "Shy" is a small term that covers a wide range of behaviors, so be sure to appreciate your child's unique habits and specific areas of shyness. Here’s how to start addressing shyness... Buy a copy to keep reading!
Shy Spaghetti and Excited Eggs
Author: Marc A. Nemiroff
Publisher: American Psychological Association
ISBN: 1433841401
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Kids often find it hard to express their feelings in constructive ways, enjoy their “good feelings,” and cope with their unpleasant emotions as well. Learning to label feelings is an important first step to being able to do that difficult work of expressing, enjoying, and coping. Shy Spaghetti and Excited Eggs includes an array of the basic feelings that younger children experience, both the easier feelings such as excitement and the harder feelings such as anger. Kids will enjoy this playful reference book and learn to recognize and identify their own emotions. And importantly, kids will know what to do when their feelings get too big or out of control. Also included is a Note to Parents with additional information and tools to help parents help their children through the sometimes confusing but wonderful world of emotions. Understanding what emotions and feelings are telling you about yourself is very useful, especially for kids!
Publisher: American Psychological Association
ISBN: 1433841401
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Kids often find it hard to express their feelings in constructive ways, enjoy their “good feelings,” and cope with their unpleasant emotions as well. Learning to label feelings is an important first step to being able to do that difficult work of expressing, enjoying, and coping. Shy Spaghetti and Excited Eggs includes an array of the basic feelings that younger children experience, both the easier feelings such as excitement and the harder feelings such as anger. Kids will enjoy this playful reference book and learn to recognize and identify their own emotions. And importantly, kids will know what to do when their feelings get too big or out of control. Also included is a Note to Parents with additional information and tools to help parents help their children through the sometimes confusing but wonderful world of emotions. Understanding what emotions and feelings are telling you about yourself is very useful, especially for kids!