Happy New Year! So far, this is turning out to be an excitingyear for me. Thanks to my talented graphic designer husband,I have a new logo and a new look for my website, along witha new practice name- Georgia Therapy, Inc. In other news,I will be be expanding my in-town office hours by adding a third day, so I will now be at my Virginia Highlands locationon Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Finally, I am proud to announce the launch of my first book, "How Zac Got His Z's: A Guide to Getting Rid of Nightmares".
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This book is based on re-scripting, a method that I have been using in my practice for years to help children get rid of bad dreams. After seeing such success with the children in my practice (and since I had married a talented illustrator) I decided to write a book to help more children get rid of nightmares. "How Zac Got His Z's: A Guide to Getting Rid of Nightmares" is a simple, three step guide to solving nightmare issues.
In "How Zac Got His Z's", a boy learns how to conquer his bad dreams. Through fun rhymes and engaging illustrations, your child will learn how to get rid of his nightmares just like Zachary does. For immediate relief, this book can be downloaded NOW! In just seconds you and your child will have a solution to getting rid of nightmares for good! Download a printable e-book here or have a Kindle, Ipad, or Smartphone? Download a portable version here
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CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:
A Must-Have for Sweet Dreams!
As a mother of three and School Counselor, I am thrilled to see this book on the market! For years I have looked for a simple kid-friendly
resource for helping kids battle the monsters under their bed. The
portable e-reader format will allow parents to always have "How Zac
Got His Z's" in the palm of their hand - perfect for when their little one
has a nightmare away from home. Ms. Oranksy keeps the wording simple
with catchy rhymes. And the illustrations are marvelous. I will use this
book with my students as well as my own children.
Brilliant!
I love this book! I can't think of another way to describe it other than, "brilliant." It's perfect for kids who are having bad dreams.
So well-written, speaks to the right audience, and gives kids
tangible tools to overcome their fears.