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“Unleash: Free Your Mind, Live Fully & Achieve Your Dreams” Garners Critical Acclaim and Multiple Awards

Superpower Kids 2 mins read

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Brisbane, 11 March 2024—Superpower Kids is thrilled to announce that "Unleash: Free Your Mind, Live Fully & Achieve Your Dreams," a groundbreaking journal by Daniele Clarke, has received widespread recognition and acclaim in the literary community. This innovative resource for young readers aged 8-12 has earned two 5-star reviews, highlighting its effectiveness and appeal in addressing childhood anxiety through engaging, evidence-based activities.

Adding to its accolades, "Unleash" was awarded the prestigious Gold Award in the Young Reader 8-12 Non-Fiction category by Reader Views, acknowledging its exceptional contribution to children's non-fiction literature. Furthermore, the book was named a Finalist in the Children's Education category by the Book Excellence Awards, underscoring its significant impact on educational resources for children.

The accolades don't stop there; "Unleash" is also running for an INDIE award, demonstrating its broad appeal and recognition within the independent publishing community. These awards and nominations recognize Clarke's commitment to providing young readers with the tools to manage anxiety, bolster self-confidence, and pursue their dreams without fear.

Daniele Clarke, leveraging her 20 years of experience as a psychologist and her passion for supporting children's emotional well-being, has created a must-have tool for families, educators, and mental health professionals. "Unleash" is not just a book; it's a movement towards understanding and conquering anxiety in childhood, laying the foundation for a resilient, empowered future generation.

"Unleash: Free Your Mind, Live Fully & Achieve Your Dreams" is available online. Join the countless families who have found solace and strength in its pages, and discover why this book is quickly becoming a cornerstone in children's mental health and education.

For further information, to request a review copy, or to arrange an interview with the author, please contact:

dani@superpowerkids.net


Key Facts:

Unleash is a fun, practical, and easy-to-understand journal designed to help your child feel empowered and confident. It incorporates dozens of evidence-based strategies to help your child deal with anxiety, turn goals into actionable steps, and feel liberated.

Unleash is ideal for children between the ages of 8 and 12. It is beautifully designed and contains practical strategies to help your child build knowledge and confidence as they learn about anxiety and why they feel anxious.

Unleash covers topics including:

  • The brain,

  • Body signs,

  • Relaxation strategies,

  • Self-worth,

  • What it takes to be brave,

  • Problem-solving, and

  • The connection between thoughts, feelings and behaviour.

Unleash is an excellent tool for every child – teaching them about anxiety in a way that is easy to understand and engage with. This journal will help your child to feel confident and empowered to take on life's challenges.


About us:

I’m a registered psychologist, founder of Superpower Kids, and author of Unleash.

My passion is equipping parents, educators, and mental health workers with tools to support the emotional development of children, leading them to a brighter future.

Superpower Kids is a program that delivers social-emotional learning resources to thousands of children in Australia and globally.

Unleash is an experiential journal that assist kids overcome anxiety and excel.

I started my career in private practice in Brazil. In 2005, I moved to Australia to work with families in need. Today, I share my knowledge and experience by writing and speaking. I’m a regular contributor to online and print media, and I live in Brisbane, Australia with my husband and two kids.

 


Contact details:

Download Media Kit here: 

https://www.superpowerkids.net/unleash-journal/media/

dani@superpowerkids.net

 

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