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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Advice on parenting
Men want to be better fathers, and today they're trying harder than
ever. They jog behind strollers, leave work early for
parent-teacher conferences, and roughhouse with their kids before
they've had a chance to change out of their suits.
But many men aren't building the relationships with their sons
that they'd hoped for. And sons are finding it hard to confide in
fathers who must devote so much of their time to building careers
that both keep them from their families and keep their families
comfortable. Many fathers admit that they don't have a clue what's
going on in their sons' lives, from ball game schedules to online
communities to fears and anxieties about school, friends, and
relationships. Fathers often walk around burdened with guilt,
worried they're just not able to do the right thing, even though
they're trying to be equal partners in parenting with their
wives.
"There When He Needs You" is the first book to tell the truth
about the challenges that fathers of sons face today -- including
the intergenerational legacies of self-doubt that they anxiously
carry from themselves having had distant, unavailable fathers. A
self-treatment program as well as a psychological X-ray of today's
father, "There When He Needs You" shows you how to create and
strengthen a real, meaningful bond with your son. Through real-life
stories of real-life dads who have lost and found their way, you as
a father will learn to reorder your priorities, express yourself
more openly, connect with your loved ones, and become the role
model that your son needs.
Wives will learn how to gently help their husbands do this -- no
nagging, threatening, or criticizing -- while becoming their
husband's best friend, cheerleader, and coach. Turning the
father-son dynamic inside out, "There When He Needs You" helps
fathers, sons, and mothers to understand their roles in the family
and create relationships that fuel closeness and trust.
"There When He Needs You" will open your eyes, tickle your funny
bone, and touch your heart. Ultimately, you'll understand what it
really means to be a father to your son and discover new ways to be
there for him.
"The Moral Decay of Society" presents a summary of events that have
taken place in America's jaded recent history. To the point and
possibly offensive to some, author Eugene T Motes's essays aim to
make people aware ofwhat is happening around them.
We Americans are under attack by our own country. We are told to
worry about the War on Terrorism, and to accept the physical and
mental dangers faced by men and women in our military service. Why
should we continue to support a war overseas, when we can't even
protect ourselves from the destruction and moral decline of our own
country?
It is this moral decay at home that Motes wishes to address.
Parents are in a desperate battle to save their children from
perverted musical artists and movie companies. Teens are being
slaughtered by the millions because parents are blind and ignorant.
Only parents can protect their children from Satan other terrible
influences, including rock, rap, heavymetal, Eclipse, True Blood,
and Harry Potter, as well as numerous others that are responsible
for the condition of the United States today.
Become a true parent to your children and help to stop "The
Moral Decay of Society."
Your childcare provider is, next to your spouse, one of the most
important relationships you will ever have. This book is all about
how to find a great provider and how to make her work her hardest
for you. This is a manual for every parent raising a child with the
help of a stranger.
Bump to Birthday - a beautifully designed, colour illustrated,
combined pregnancy and first year baby journal - will inspire any
parent-to-be to capture the unique story of the journey of
pregnancy and baby's precious first year. During pregnancy Bump to
Birthday provides week- by-week information on the developing bump
and provides prompts to enable parents to tell their own remarkable
story and record unique, unrepeatable experiences. The pregnancy
journey, hopes and dreams, the birthing experience, and all the
special moments with the new baby - from first movements to first
smile, first Christmas to first birthday - with spaces for photos
and scan images, will all be treasured forever in one beautiful
journal.
This research-based book covers the core components of modern
parenting and child development across multi-ethnic and
cross-cultural contexts in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North and
South America, with a focus on the United States. Parenting and
Child Development: Across Ethnicity and Culture is based on a
cohesive framework that links physical, psychological, social,
cognitive, and emotional aspects of children's lives to their
experiences of parental behavior. This book covers the fundamentals
of parent-child relationships, including the theoretical
perspective of parenting, positive and negative parenting
behaviors, and changing patterns of parenting from infancy through
adolescence. Explored are parent-child relationships and their
implications for children's health, well-being, and quality of life
in different family forms, including parenting in drug-addicted
families, homeless families, cohabiting families, single-parent
families, and LGBT families around the world. Using an array of
theories with relevant empirical findings, the practical
implications for child development both within the United States
and across the globe are highlighted. Also included is specific
information about tools and techniques for measuring intimate
relationships and intervention strategies for relationship
problems. Integrates modern, evidence-based research on parenting
and child development Synthesizes interdisciplinary modes of
studying parenting and child development Contextualizes research
using global perspectives across cultures, ethnicities, and a
diverse array of family patterns Capture both fundamentals and
nuances of parenting and child development in concise chapters
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Moving Day
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Dionna L Hayden; Dionna L Hayden; Foreword by Marcus L. Arrington
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Discovery Miles 6 370
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From highly influential experts in education and based on research with over 60,000 students, this book comes highly recommended from some the biggest thinkers in personal development today. A powerful new approach to help your teen move from disengagement to drive.
Adolescents are hardwired to explore and grow, and learning is mainly how they do this. But a shocking majority of teens are disengaged from school, simultaneously bored and overwhelmed. As parents, we can feel powerless and don’t know how to help – until now.
Based on five years of research into why children lose their love of learning, award-winning journalist Jenny Anderson and the Brookings Institution’s global education expert Rebecca Winthrop have created a transformative model that every parent, carer and educator needs to know about.
Identifying four modes of learning that every student goes through – resister, passenger, achiever and explorer – you’ll find out why understanding what these are is crucial to your child’s development and how you can coach them to become a curious, resilient and motivated learner.
With stories from children who have used the tools in this book to become life-long learners, and with clear strategies on how to become your child’s best cheerleader, this book is essential reading for everyone who wants to help young people thrive.
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