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“If your kid has run away, even for an hour or two, you need to read this eBook carefully. Chronic, long-term running away – the kind that ends in prostitution or other dangerous ventures – usually begins with short-term sprints. Learn how to deal with this behavior so that you can help your child break [...]

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Author of well over a dozen books on parenting and emotional fitness with MetaPlume, Katherine Gordy Levine’s advice comes with many recommendations. Here are just a few: “I find such wisdom, practical advice, and solid research from Katherine. One of her gifts is how she writes. It’s as if she’s having a kind caring conversation [...]

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Katherine Gordy Levine’s ‘Twelve Easy Emotional Fitness Exercises to Tame Mad, Bad, and Sad Feelings‘ has received it’s first review on Amazon and it’s a great summary of the reaction that Katherine was hoping for in publishing the eBook: “Twelve Easy Emotional Fitness Exercises is not a large book, but it is distilled from quite [...]

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Katherine Gordy Levine, perhaps best known for her books on parenting, developed a system of Emotional Fitness Training® inspired by and tested by her years as a foster parent to troubled teens. As she explains, “Perhaps the most important lesson I learned was that if I did not stay in control of my emotions, I [...]

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On March 21st, from 9am until 10pm (Mountain Standard Time), on the hour every hour, parenting expert and creator of Emotional Fitness Training® Katherine Gordy Levine will be checking in on her own Facebook birthday party. To mark her 76th birthday, and the publication of her sixteenth book in twelve months, Katherine will be posting [...]

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Some people would say that using ‘Stop the Madness’ as a title for an event about Emotional Fitness is innappropriate. Katherine Gordy Levine, therapist, former professor of social work and director of mental health crisis teams, would say that it’s a demonstration of adding humor to life – one of the key Emotional Fitness skills [...]

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How do you decide on the title for a non-fiction book? Go to Amazon and do a search using the title/s you are thinking of. What comes up? What you were expecting? Anything with exactly the same title? Go to Amazon and take a look at the top-sellers in your category. Make sure yours stands [...]

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There are the books everyone has heard about: Twilight, Hunger Games, and Fifty Shades of Gray. But what about all those books written by people you’ve never heard of? Some of them are treasures, just waiting to be found, and that’s what this blog hop is all about: the books you might not have heard [...]

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The public face of MetaPlume will be taking a short break until just after the New Year, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to let you know about a couple of free offers that will remain available over the Christmas and New Year period – plus a few milestones that have been achieved for [...]

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Volume 2 of the When Good Kids Do Wrong Things series by Katherine Gordy Levine is out on Amazon. Here’s a taste of Katherine’s wisdom on the topic of school worries:

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