Salties are the worlds largest crocodiles. With powerful jaws they are ferocious predators attacking with great speed. |
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Everybody can relate to Snoopy and the whole Charlie Brown collection. Snoopy will very soon lay down on his doghouse's roof and take a nap or philosophise about the world.
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Lovely serene image of the Japanese Buddah Jizo with a red heart.
The Jizo of Love....like a rare gem, I hold your precious love close to me always
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Out of stockGanesha , the elephant-headed God, is known as the remover of obstacles and Lord of beginnings. Prosperity, Success, Safety &Remover of Obstacles - he is the god of good fortune.
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Out of stockWhat adventures lie within or without these walls? Paired with knights, Kings & Queens for a great story.
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Out of stockFrom a few worrying thoughts to full-blown anxiety. Sometimes our worries can get the better of us. They can turn into free-floating anxiety with seemingly no cause at all. Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia. It’s handy to have some simple, fun and effective strategies to calm your mind and soothe your body—anywhere, anytime. Based on clinically-proven techniques including: Mindfulness, Brain Research, Positive Psychology, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Solution-focused Brief Therapy.
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Out of stockA ferocious white dragon roars with fire. Is it warning you to keep away or maybe its just protecting itself.
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Walking the Boundaries can be used to:
- Reflect on practice, values and ethical dilemmas
- Explore the impacts of context and organisational culture on decision-making
- Open discussions about risk, confidentiality and privacy
- Develop strategies for managing uncertainty and staying safe
- Stimulate forthright, fun, unpredictable and revealing conversations with colleagues, supervisors, teams and new professionals!
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Out of stockThese cards are based on solution-focussed, strengths-based techniques used for many years by experienced consulting psychologist, Selina Byrne, to help children with worry and anxiety, and to build their wellbeing and resilience.