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    A New Book to Teach Your Child to Cope with Fear | Press Release

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    The Children’s Book Review | November 17, 2017

    We All Live on This PLanet TogetherWe All Live on This Planet Together teaches children to focus their attention on inner strengths and the beauty in our world to manage fear while accepting their negative feelings. It shows how letting our fears build can be overwhelming and distorts self-image and how we view the world.

    June Rousso, Ph.D. guides children through their negative emotions to a place of appreciation for the beautiful things in life using rhyme and beautiful illustrations. The book is easily digestible and simple enough that children can understand and internalize the profound truth of its message while enjoying a fun read.

    We All Live on This Planet Together will instill in your child the importance of overcoming fears through positivity. 

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    About June Rousso, Ph.D.

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    June Rousso, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist who has worked with children and adults in private practice and clinic settings. Much of her philosophy is based upon principles of positive psychology, and it was in her PP studies that she conceived of a book for children to teach them how to address their fears using positivity. Dr. Rousso resides in New York City and negotiates much of its busyness accentuating the positive.

    Visit Amazon.com, indigoriverpublishing.com, or junerousso.com.

    The Author Showcase is a place for authors and illustrators to gain visibility for their works. This article—A New Book to Teach Your Child to Cope with Fear | Press Release—was provided by June Rousso, Ph.D.. Discover more great writing and illustrating artists in our Showcase. You can also learn more about marketing books and finding an Author Showcase book marketing plan that is right for you here …

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