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Julie Marshall

    International cross-cultural issues
    Golly Gumnut
    Who Am I? This Is Who I Am
    Sebastien Escargo and Isabella Mariquita
    • Exploring the theme of acceptance, the story highlights characters who, despite their diverse appearances and lifestyles, learn to value and embrace their differences. Through their journey, they discover shared experiences and connections, ultimately realizing that diversity enriches their lives. The narrative emphasizes the importance of understanding and appreciating one another, fostering love and unity amidst differences.

      Sebastien Escargo and Isabella Mariquita
    • Who Am I? This Is Who I Am

      A Journey of Self-Discovery

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Exploring themes of self-discovery and personal fulfillment, this book guides readers to reconnect with their true selves amidst the chaos of modern life. Julie Marshall offers practical insights to help individuals identify their values, understand their current situation, and clarify their desires. Through reflective exercises and thoughtful prompts, readers are encouraged to embark on a journey of introspection, ultimately leading to a more authentic and satisfying life.

      Who Am I? This Is Who I Am
    • Golly, a slow-blooming gumnut, finds comfort in her Silver Princess tree while listening to tales of adventurous gumnuts who take the leap to explore the forest floor. Inspired by their bravery, she contemplates her own journey of growth and discovery, highlighting themes of courage and the excitement of new beginnings.

      Golly Gumnut
    • International cross-cultural issues

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The multicultural world we live in and the global movement of professionals imply that all those working with people with communication disorders are obliged to continually develop their cross-cultural competence. This publication brings together discussions pertaining to both international and cross-cultural issues in the field of human communication disorders. In the papers research data, theoretical considerations, and/or first-hand experience are presented. The publication is divided into two parts: the first discusses conceptual and theoretical issues, whereas the second reports on particular examples of international and cross-cultural endeavors. A concluding essay synthesizes key themes and identifies issues for future consideration. Contributors are located around the world and represent a range of countries, cultures, languages and ages. All have experiences with cultures other than their own. Speech and language therapists/pathologists will find this publication essential reading to develop their understanding of international and cross-cultural issues

      International cross-cultural issues