Harriet’s Bad Hair Day

Harriet just knows that she will embarrass herself if she plays in today’s soccer game. Her unruly hair will get in the way, and then everyone will laugh at her. How can she trust her hair to stay put when it’s a mess before they even get out the door? Instead of telling anyone about her fears, Harriet shoves her hair under her cap and comes up with a plan to get out of the game. When they arrive late, Harriet is relieved. She’s ready to cheer on her teammates. But then she’s called to play in the game! Will she be brave enough to face her fears?  

Harriet’s story shows children that even though we sometimes encounter scary obstacles, we should always be brave enough to try. The included discussion guide for adults explains how children form their narratives about themselves and others. It provides adults with easy-to-follow tips for creating a safe place for children to share feelings and emotions.  

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Product Description

Harriet just knows that she will embarrass herself if she plays in today’s soccer game. Her unruly hair will get in the way, and then everyone will laugh at her. How can she trust her hair to stay put when it’s a mess before they even get out the door? Instead of telling anyone about her fears, Harriet shoves her hair under her cap and comes up with a plan to get out of the game. When they arrive late, Harriet is relieved. She’s ready to cheer on her teammates. But then she’s called to play in the game! Will she be brave enough to face her fears?  

Harriet’s story shows children that even though we sometimes encounter scary obstacles, we should always be brave enough to try. The included discussion guide for adults explains how children form their narratives about themselves and others. It provides adults with easy-to-follow tips for creating a safe place for children to share feelings and emotions.  

About the Author

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Mary Armstrong has a BA in organizational leadership from Northwest University, and an MA in pastoral counseling from Regent University. A certified Christian counselor, trauma-informed coach, and professional life coach, she has dedicated thirty-five years to full-time vocational ministry, serving alongside her husband, Ray. Their church in Sumner, Washington, has grown from twelve members to over two thousand. A frequent speaker at women’s and leadership events, she is also the creator of the twenty-week Brave Enough to Risk Change, to Live Free Workbook curriculum. A mother of three and a grandmother of eight, Mary loves photography, gardening, reading, traveling, and being outdoors with her family.

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