ANNEMARIE ROEPER, ED.D. ANNOUNCES RE-ISSUED CHILDREN’S BOOK SERIES

Annemarie Roeper, Ed.D.
Congratulations to Annemarie Roeper, Ed.D. for publication of her children’s book series! The four titles re-issued today with Azalea Art Press are:




SMALL & TALL
I NEED ALL MY TEDDYBEARS
THE PLANE WENT DOWN
IN BUFFALO
WHO STARTED IT?

Dr. Roeper’s intuitive insight and ability to nurture children and parents have resulted in stories that address universal concerns of young children that are as sensitive, soul-satisfying and developmentally appropriate as when they were first authored in 1963.

As founder of The Roeper School for Gifted Children, Dr. Roeper and her husband, George, created a ground-breaking educational philosophy based on individual creative freedom, community and global responsibility. At age 92, Dr. Roeper continues to counsel gifted children and adults. Contact her via:  Roeper Consultation Service or directly at amroeper@aol.com.


Hardcover, softcover and e-book editions of Dr. Roeper's books can be ordered through lulu.com.  For holiday giving, please order by December 10, 2010.





RECENT REVIEWS:

With her insight into the very young, Annemarie Roeper gives us simple, timeless stories for caregivers to read aloud that are as comforting as a hug.
- Stephanie S. Tolan, author of Surviving the Applewhites and Guiding the Gifted Child

Children can easily relate to these charming stories because they express so well their feelings and in this way validate their experience, something that is essential to our well-being.
- Michael Piechowski, Ph.D., author of ‘Mellow Out’ They Say. If Only I Could and Living With Intensity

Gleaned from a lifetime of listening patiently to children, Annemarie Roeper’s abiding respect for children and parents illuminates every page of these books. These are treasures that will delight you, deepen you, enlighten you and inspire you.
- Linda Silverman, Ph.D., author of Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual-Spatial Learner and Counseling the Gifted and Talented

Annemarie’s wise, gentle portrayal of a child’s heart and mind warms and delights our own hearts and minds.
- Elizabeth A. Meckstroth, M.Ed., M.S.W., author of Acceleration for Gifted Learners, K-5 and Teaching Young Gifted in the Regular Classroom

My mother was among the first to see that all children have inner lives that need to be nurtured and that thoughtful education invites them to explore their own concerns and anxieties.  Stories of others in situations that call for decisions provide a brilliant path into these questions.
- Tom Roeper, Ph.D., author of The Prism of Grammar

Dr. Roeper re-creates and crystallizes the mysteries of a child's physical and emotional passage through childhood in such a way that her books will always be of value to parents and children.
- Joy Navan, Ph.D., author of Nurturing the Gifted Female: A Guide for Educators and Parents


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