Author Signing & Discussion with David J. DeWitt at The Hickory Stick Bookshop

David J. DeWitt returns to The Hickory Stick Bookshop on Sunday, March 19th at 2pm to sign copies of his new book, Bullying: Applying Handwriting Analysis to Detect Potential Danger Signs and Effects (Outskirt Press, $24.95).

 David DeWitt, a certified Graphoanalyst, explores the links between handwriting and human behavior, specifically in relation to “aggressive and dishonest behavior” in hopes that signs can be detected early on in life.

From the jacket: “On October 7, 2003, young Ryan Halligan’s life ended as a result of recurrent bullying by his peers. John Halligan, Ryan’s father, has since made it his mission to speak out publicly against bullying and to alert people to its many and varied warning signs. Having met Mr. Halligan personally, David DeWitt was touched by Ryan’s tragedy and was compelled to marshal his graphoanalytic talents in the war against bullying.”

“This book is not just for parents… we are all involved in the battle against bullying.” –John De Mado, John De Mado Language Seminars, LLC, Author/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, McGraw-Hill, Pearson

“A person’s handwriting can unlock unspoken signs of anger or fear in a student. David DeWitt offers well-respected decoding tools for parents and school administrators: handwriting analysis.” –Carol Keeney, Teacher and author of Brand New Teacher, How to Guide and Teach the Early Grades Using Scripts.

David J. DeWitt is a professional Graphologist and a certified Graphoanalyst. He is the author of the book, Handwriting Analysis: Discover Your Own Vocational/Career Potential, a guide to discover 40 jobs to fit your personality, published by Outskirts Press, Inc.

Since his early years in the U.S. Army, he has been lecturing publicly on handwriting analysis to organizations, clubs, schools, and colleges by demonstrating and showing how you can get a grasp of the fundamental rules of handwriting analysis and find out about yourself and others. His new book represents his same easy step-by-step approach in spotting projective behavioral patterns in handwriting in the same way that body language expressions are evident. With the help of graphology, he seeks to provide insight and an additional screening tool for bullying behavior prediction from handwriting to complement traditional approaches.

This event is free and open to the public.  If you are unable to attend this event, you may reserve a signed copy of Bullying: Applying Handwriting Analysis to Detect Potential Danger Signs and Effects by calling The Hickory Stick Bookshop at (860) 868 0525. For further information about this event please email books@hickorystickbookshop.com

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