Exploring the multifaceted nature of hope, this book delves into its various expressions such as anticipation, expectation, preparation, and transformation. It examines how hope can inspire individuals to navigate challenges and embrace change, ultimately leading to personal growth and resilience. Through insightful reflections and practical examples, readers are encouraged to cultivate hope in their lives, highlighting its power to foster a positive outlook and drive meaningful action.
Susan Craig Books
Susan E. Craig is a lifelong student of early trauma and its effects on children’s learning. Drawing from extensive experience in teaching and providing support to school districts, she advocates for trauma-sensitive educational reform. Her work addresses the educational needs of children exposed to violence and strategies for incorporating children with challenging behaviors into the classroom. Craig is also a prolific blogger and sought-after speaker, focusing on topics relevant to educating traumatized children.


Costing for the Fashion Industry
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Previous edition entered under: Michael Jeffrey.