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Nancy Peske

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Nancy Peske is a freelance writer, author, ghostwriter, and developmental editor, and a former in-house editor at HarperCollins, who has co-written, ghostwritten, and edited many bestsellers and perennial sellers.
Nancy is the coauthor of the successful six-book Cinematherapy series, which has over 270,000 copies in print in all editions including foreign sales to Italy, Germany, China, Korea, Indonesia, and Japan. Television rights for Cinematherapy were sold to Women’s Entertainment, which created a prime-time series based on Cinematherapy that lasted for a decade.
Nancy Peske is also the coauthor of Raising a Sensory Smart Child: A Practical Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Integration Issues, a groundbreaking book that has won
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Thinking “I Want Someone to Write My Book for Me”?

Do you want to write a book but don’t know where to start? You might want to hire a ghostwriter to work with your ideas and shape them into a cohesive book. However, if you’re thinking, “I want someone to write my book for me” and assuming that you can’t do it yourself with some help, read on. A developmental editor (which is different from a line editor), a book writing coach, or a book publishin

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“The truth is, it’s impossible for any parent to know what his or her child will be like as an adult. But we can tell you that the sensory smart child of sensory smart parents is a person who is empowered to take responsibility for himself, for his body, and for his behavior. That’s an outstanding quality any parent would be proud to see in a child.”
Nancy Peske, Raising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Integration Issues

“If you have sensory issues yourself, keep in mind that sensory problems manifest differently in every person, and they can even differ from day to day.”
Nancy Peske, Raising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Processing Issues

“When working with your teenager to address his sensory issues, make it a partnership.”
Nancy Peske, Raising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Integration Issues

“Scientists and shamans alike know that all of life is woven into a web of infinite connections, contributing to the larger whole in a system that is complex beyond our imagining. When we sit quietly at the edge of a lake, or hike through a wildflower-strewn meadow, or walk through a cool, dark forest, we quickly become aware of our unity with the natural world. We fall back into natural rhythms--rhythms we are no longer in synch with as a result of living by the clock and spending much of our time in man-made spaces lit by electricity. Nature has a way of recalibrating us and helping us gain a new perspective on our stressors so that they seem less overwhelming.”
Carl Greer, Change the Story of Your Health: Using Shamanic and Jungian Techniques for Healing

“As we embrace the mystery of love, we see that it contains not an absence of error, but the presence of grace. It contains not the absence of anger or pain, but the presence of forgiveness and healing. Not the absence of disharmony or confusion, but the presence of peace and clarity.

To make a home into a sanctuary, we must be willing to make room in our hearts for one another's limitations, as well as our gifts. For it is here in this sacred space of the home and family, so brimming with life, so full of every emotion available to our hearts, that we learn what it means to love within all the nuances of an intimate relationship.”
Shea Darian, Sanctuaries of Childhood: Nurturing a Child's Spiritual Life

“Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads.”
Henry David Thoreau, Walden or, Life in the Woods

“What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us.”
Henry Stanley Haskins, Meditations in Wall Street

“She is free in her wildness, she is a wanderess, a drop of free water. She knows nothing of borders and cares nothing for rules or customs. 'Time' for her isn’t something to fight against. Her life flows clean, with passion, like fresh water.”
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