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The Invisible Trap
The Invisible Trap | John Clay
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This book is a tool to help parents and children become aware of their emotions, why they feel the way they do, and work together to embrace the journey of life.
The Invisible Trap is an allegorical story of a child who leaves the safety and comfort of home. Soon he is overwhelmed by his new reality. Realizing he is all alone, he has to overcome his big emotions to gain clarity.
The Invisible Trap is the effect limiting beliefs have on our ability to function. This book embraces Integrated Psychological Leadership Theory and intends to help people learn emotional intelligence as early as possible.
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2 ⭐I was quite enjoying this book. The story is about a child who is playing outside and gets “caught”. They realize it‘s their inner voice that is invisible trap. They have worked themself up making something small like a snagged shoelace, bigger than it is. I really like the message in the book. However, I do not like the hidden religion. He was up in the tree and hears voice that basically tells him to calm down, and you‘ll see the solution,

LibrarianRyan and I read that as the internal voice, but further into the Story it says his father‘s voice was with him, but the father was never introduced in this book. The reason I say this is hidden religion is his father and the way it‘s worded with have faith in your father and faith in his plans that he‘s always with you, and that he‘s an expert who always intervenes. This could mean the real father and young readers may take it that way, but this reader 12mo
LibrarianRyan sees it as hidden religion and that throws the rest of the story off. 12mo
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