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He tai pari / Sarina Dickson ; illustrations by Jenny Cooper ; lessons plans by Sarina Dickson, BEd, Grad Dip Tch & Lng ; family exercises by Julie Burgess-Manning BA (Hons) (Psych), PGDip PP (psych), MSc (FamTher).

By: Contributor(s): Language: Māori, English Original language: English Description: 127 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780473368739
  • 0473368730
Uniform titles:
  • Rising tide. Maori
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • NZ823.3 23
Online resources: Summary: "Follows Ari and his family through some big events. The book explores themes of worry, family bonds, self-belief, resilience and self-doubt"--The Worry Bug website.
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Book Book MHERC Maori Resources NZ823.3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Written in Te Reo, this book follows Ari and his family through some big events. The book explores themes of worry, family bonds, self-belief, resilience and self-doubt. A4130122X
Book Book MHERC Child/Youth Health NZ823.3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Follows Ari and his family through some big events. The book explores themes of worry, family bonds, self-belief, resilience and self-doubt. A41301172
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Novel for children in Māori, with teaching plans and family exercises in English.

"Translation by Kaharau Keogh"--Sticker on title page. Some copies lack sticker.

"Kei roto nei ētahi mahere ako me ētahi hei mahi mā ngā whānau hoki, kia whakanui i te manawaroa me te whakamāramatanga o te kare ā-roto"--Cover.

"Part of a suite of resources addressing anxiety within a systemic framework. The concept of Home and School Scaffolding (an approach that builds on trusted attachment relationships) enables parents and teachers to collaboratively support the children in their care. The exercises are based on psychological frameworks including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Narrative Therapy"--Title page verso.

"Follows Ari and his family through some big events. The book explores themes of worry, family bonds, self-belief, resilience and self-doubt"--The Worry Bug website.

Primary, intermediate National Library of New Zealand.

Novel for children in Māori, with teaching plans and family exercises in English.