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Featured Books
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Boost School Performance
by Gary Bracey and Ayele Shakur
Would you like to see your child bring home A’s?
Would you like to hear teachers say that your child is a joy to have
in class – instead of asking you to come in for uncomfortable
“conferences” about failing grades and poor behavior?
“certainly
an inspiration”
– Kaye Trout, Midwest Book
Review
Humor, anger, love, hate, grief, and laughter have a curious way of
coexisting when an adult child is faced with a seemingly endless job
of caring for a failing parent. Shock, anger, then angst, may be felt
when learning that a parent needs serious assistance and is depending
on the solitary adult child for help.
Jordan Lyles has had his share of problems with the opposite sex.
But after a near-death experience brings him face to face with someone
he believes is his future wife, Jordan goes on a mission to find her,
the mystery woman who saved his life.
Have you ever wondered what causes juvenile
delinquency? Is your child beyond control, or exhibiting problem
behaviors you feel powerless to correct?
Written by a juvenile deputy probation officer, How
to Raise a Juvenile Delinquent offers a unique, honest perspective
and explores the warning signs that lead to disaster.
This workbook is intended to stimulate parents to think about creative ways to
accelerate their children's success in school. Research has shown that
parents who build effective parent-teacher relationships and take
personal accountability for their children's education will play a
greater role in helping their children obtain better grades at school.
“No Child Undiscoveredis a guide to
mind-body methods … and how they can foster the compassion, respect, and
self-confidence that children need … Chapter proffer 30 self-discovery methods
that anyone can use, three basic steps for empowering children, techniques for
improving mind-body health and balance, and much more. Written in plain terms,
No Child Undiscovered offers the seeds of a quiet revolution
toward greater self-acceptance and harmony among all ages.”
To be an adult is to know how to make appropriate decisions.
Parents should try to help their children develop that skill, but we live in a
society in which the entertainment media shapes our worldview and it often tells
us that what matters is what I want or what makes me feel good, not what is
right.
We live in an era where traditional roles within the family are
being redefined.
In order to raise emotionally healthy children, new mothers, in
particular, must adapt to these new and ever-changing roles.
Using the pioneering work of psychiatrist, D.W. Winnicott,
Mother’s Matter reexamines the role of mothers in raising
children emotionally healthy.
All About Me
is a parent's little helper, a small medical journal that holds
medical information for up to five children. A must have for
today’s busy families.
All About Me
is a parent's little helper, a small medical journal that holds
medical information for up to five children. Record all
pertinent medical and dental information from birth to 18 years-
all doctor’s appointments, diseases, allergies, surgeries,
medications, and immunizations. Take it along wherever you go,
whether you’re at home or on vacation. It’s also perfect to
leave with a sitter. There are many health-related incidents in
a child’s life that a mother needs to keep track of, and All
About Me is the perfect way to record that information. A
must have for today’s busy families.
A
Matrix Model
by
Dorothy Halla-Poe
Many
"challenging" children do not benefit from traditional
therapy and medication alone, when working to address essential
developmental needs, is not a cure. A new approach is needed
The
Sacred Path of Midwifery ...The POWER of birthing... Is
that it shows women who they are to
themselves And to others . . .For we cannot give birth
without also catching a glimpse Of our SACRED
reflections...In the clear light of SPIRIT . . .
"A must read for mothers-to-be who
are contemplating their personal path in the delivery of their
child." --Laura Sucherman, MS in
counseling psychology.
The Orion
Chronicles by Renee Evans What happens when what we think is
protecting us is really controlling us? When benevolent
intentions, fed by fear, go awry and spawn fanaticism and
terrorism?
"This
is an important book...you will enjoy this delightfully
nonjudgmental new writer who gently coaxes us into a liberating
way of thinking.”
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on the new arrival! This quick guide answers all your
questions about breastfeeding.
Although you may or may not encounter
many of the problems discussed in this booklet, you'll have the
information at hand. This helpful tool discusses what to watch out
for and when to get help. It is not designed to discourage you from
breastfeeding by talking about problems you may encounter, but to act as
your own private Lactation Consultant when help is not immediately
available.