Description
About the Author
Since writing "Growing Pains", Alex Trenoweth has travelled across the globe-from the UK to the US to South Africa, India, Australia and very soon, South America-lecturing on the topic of astrology and education. Her passion for teaching difficult adolescents, her sound research based on statistical analysis on pupil behaviour, a keen eye for observation as well as a deep love of astrology all contributed to her being voted "Best International Astrologer of the Year, 2015" by the Krishnamurti Institute of Astrology in Kolkata India. She may be in frequent demand at astrology conferences around the world but she remains happiest in the classroom. Alex's latest book, 'Mirror Mirror: Famous People and the Actors who Portayed Them', is making waves amongst astrologer and film fans alike and has attracted some great reviews. Films gain an added dimension when you look at the three-way - yes THREE-way! - synastry of the actor, the person they are portraying and the release of the film. Do the casting agents use astrology? We'll never know, but something magical happens for sure when the right actor get the right part. 'Mirror Mirror' is suitable for all levels of astrologer, but it is equally fascinating for anyone interested in the links between actors and the characters they portray.
Reviews
'Growing Pains' is not only a classic in astrology but one of the most important astrology books in the last decade." Armand Diaz. "This book is dedicated to the astrology of adolescence. It answers questions for educators and parents how to best support children during school years. 'Growing Pains' addresses issues of learning style, communication and discipline through the lens of the social planets, Jupiter and Saturn. The author asserts throughout the book how valuable understanding astrology can be for supporting a child's growth and development. What drives these children? How do pupils learn when they have specific planet patterns? There is a focus on transits, viewing Jupiter cycles as opportunity for growth with reminders how Saturn then supports discipline and refinement. 'Growing Pains' is neatly structured so the reader knows what to expect." Kathryn Andren, (Organisation for Professional Astrologers) "Parents are likely to focus on the many individual differences among their children, or between their own children and others'. Educators are perhaps more likely to note that this year's class is somehow different from last year's class, and in fact as college professor I have not only noted this but have heard other professors making similar observations. Beyond the curious inconsistency, most teachers don't know what to make of the differences between one class and another. 'Growing Pains' provides an excellent framework for understanding the subtle but real differences between one year's cohort and the next, based primarily on the astrological signs in which Saturn and Jupiter are found. 'Growing Pains' is written to educators, but it is a valuable tool for parents and other interested people as well. Because it focuses on two planets that are not considered personal in nature (after all, they remain in the same sign for a year or more), the book is not a comprehensive guide to personality via astrology. Yet learning strategies and becoming part of one's culture are critical for children, and a greater understanding of these processes could be helpful from preschool through adolescence and into college. Challenging the notion that there is a single best practice in education, 'Growing Pains' adds an extra dimension to debates about how we educate children and what we expect as the outcome of the process. It is also very helpful for getting a sense of the social milieu in which children are living. While the book can be read from start to finish, most people will probably want to dive into a relevant chapter and read about themselves, their children, or their current crop of students. Starting with some background on Saturn and Jupiter provided at the beginning of each of the two main sections of the book, it is easy for someone who has no previous astrological knowledge to read through 'Growing Pains' in any order. The use of astrology as a regular facet of education may be a way off, but there's no reason that interested parents and educators can't begin using it now, and Growing Pains is an excellent start. It is clearly written and easy to use, offering insight into the joyous but turbulent process of growing up." (Armand Diaz - Astrology New Service)
Book Information
ISBN 9781910531228
Author Alex Trenoweth
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint Wessex Astrologer Ltd
Publisher Wessex Astrologer Ltd