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Item Sometimes Y(IU Conscience Project, 1992) Galvin, Matthew R.; Collins, RosemaryItem The Conscience Celebration: A Story About Moral Flourishing(IU Conscience Project, 1999) Galvin, Matthew R.; Stilwell, Barbara M.This is a serialized book with a new episode appearing approximately every two months. Neither morally didactic (i.e. it is not a book of virtues); nor a "How To" book about moral reasoning with Kohlbergian dilemmas; nor a workbook on values clarification. This book is intended to be informative to children about what they and their peers are experiencing, in common and diverse experiences, as their consciences develop. It is a secular, psychoeducational book about conscience development and functioning. As such, it provides tools to discuss moral development the way educational videos assist teacher, parent and child with discussion of sexual development and sexuality.Item Rachel and the 7 Bridges of Conscience-berg(2002) Galvin, Matthew R.; Gaffney, Margaret M.; Stilwell, Barbara M.This second storybook is a fantasy sequel to The Conscience Celebration. Many real-life contributors to the study of moral development are honored for their labors in fictitious Conscience-Berg. With the help of an Imp, Rachel, the fictitious protagonist, finds something else: how each domain of conscience is linked with a bedrock value and how all the domains and bedrock values are inextricably connected.Item The Otters of Conscience-berg: A Fantasy about Retrieval of Life Affirming Values(IU Conscience Project, 2005) Galvin, Matthew R.Item Grandma Grady's Grade-A Gray Day(IU Conscience Project, 2007) Galvin, Matthew R.Item A Study Guide to The Otters of Conscience-Berg(2007) IU Conscience ProjectItem Carlotta Learns about Her Medicine: A Story for Children with Inattention and Anxiety(IU Conscience Project, 2007) Galvin, Matthew R.Item The Lyric of Lafracoth(2008) Galvin, Matthew R.A medieval historical fiction in dramatic form for older adolescents and adults, this verse play depicts a person of conscience in early 12th century Ireland. This work is intended for late adolescents and adults who have either acquired or are engaged in higher education. The author envisions uses in classrooms, drama and book clubs in which conscience sensitive character analyses and discussions of moral life in and out of religious contexts are deemed worthy of pursuit.Item Doubtless You Know ... A Children's Book Adaptation of an Original Poem(Indiana Association for Infant and Toddler Mental Health, 2015) Galvin, Matthew R.; Tomlin, A.; McKnight, R.; Zielke, D.; Galvin, Deborah C.Doubtless You Know tells the story of guanacos, animals who live in the mountains of Chile, a hot, high and dry land where there is little water. We hear their story of surviving and thriving as they share it with a young girl who takes the time to listen. The tale provides many chances to explore concepts that are important to our work with babies and their caregivers from an infant mental health perspective. As you experience the story, you may discover ideas that include the importance of considering multiple perspectives through observing and listening, the idea that we can all help no matter how small, that different kinds of knowing are useful, and that things are very often not as they first seem! We are sure that many of you will find other meanings as you reflect on the story from your own personal perspectiveItem An Excavation in Conscience: A conscience sensitive approach to The DiMiccos’ Napoli and Campagna I, II, III(IU Conscience Project, 2020) DiMicco, Joseph; DiMicco, Susan