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Think Before You Stink
(Hardcover)
Tahrita Barron; Cover design or artwork by Hatice Bayramoglu; Edited by Katherine Young
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R617
Discovery Miles 6 170
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It's no secret that most of us get flabbier the older we get, and
it's no surprise that the biggest spike in weight happens in the
early stages of parenthood. Mark Macdonald knows the struggle
himself, having gained thirty-five pounds after the birth of his
son. It happened to him even as a nutritionist and former fitness
model, so he knew he wasn't alone in the struggle. Along with his
wife, Abbi, Mark has created this proven eight-week program
specifically geared toward parents to help them shed the weight,
discover new amounts of energy, and most importantly, create new
sustainable habits to keep it from coming back.
Written during award-winning pediatrician Dr. Scott W. Cohen's
first year as a father, this book is the only one to combine two
invaluable "on the job" perspectives--the doctor's and the new
parent's.
The result is a refreshingly engaging and informative guide that
includes all you need to know at each age and stage of your child's
first year. Drawing on the latest medical recommendations and his
experiences at home and in the office, Dr. Cohen covers everything
from preparing for your baby's arrival to introducing her to a new
sibling, to those three basic functions that will come to dominate
a new parent's life. "Eat, Sleep, Poop "addresses questions,
strategies, myths, and all aspects of your child's development. In
each instance, Dr. Cohen provides a thorough overview and a simple
answer or explanation: a "common sense bottom line," yet he doesn't
dictate. The emphasis is on doing what is medically sound "and
"what works best for you and your baby. He also includes fact
sheets, easy-to-follow diagnosis and treatment guides, and humorous
daddy vs. doctor sidebars that reveal the learning curve during his
fi rst year as a dad.
Lively, practical, and reassuring, "Eat, Sleep, Poop "provides the
knowledge you need to parent with confidence, to relax and enjoy
baby's fi rst year, and to raise your child with the best tool a
parent can have: informed common sense.
Few life experiences feature emotional swings as extreme as those
of pregnancy--it's a monumental mix of both intense excitement and
skip-a-beat anxiety. How do you respond to such a situation? If
you're like most, you scour websites, read books, browse blogs, and
pick the brains of every friend, family member, and store clerk
who's ever had a baby. You talk about the ups and downs, the
cravings and the nausea, the maternity clothes and the stretch
marks. During this 280-day journey, this sometimes scattered
mind-set is perfectly natural--and healthy. But often you need help
cutting through the clutter. In "YOU: Having a Baby," Dr. Mehmet Oz
and Dr. Michael Roizen, America's Doctors, will help ease your
tension by teaching you not only about "what "you can do but also
"why "you should do it. They'll explore the biology of your body
with amazing insights about a cutting-edge new field called
epigenetics, which gives you the power to change the genetic
destiny of your child. And they'll give you all the ins and outs of
nutrition, exercise, hormones, fetal development, and many more
pregnancy-related issues. Using their signature wit and wisdom,
they'll test your knowledge, bust many myths, and reassure you that
your maternal instincts are usually pretty darn good. After all,
the doctors want the exact same thing as you do during this
journey--a healthy baby (and a healthy mom). Be assured that "YOU:
Having a Baby "will be one of your favorite passengers on this
wonderful ride.
Seres que aunque con su alma limpia y su coraz n puro, pero a pesar
de sus grandes discapacidades han tenido que vivir dependiendo de
Dios y de sus padres. Para estos que no escogieron su manera de
vivir y que no hicieron decisiones por ellos mismos, sino que han
tenido que depender de los que le dieron la vida. Frustraci n por
no poder ayudarles es el sentimiento que los padres sienten al
respecto. Hijos que crecen sin disfrutar la vida en su plenitud.
Desde que nacen se toma la decisi n de amarlos y cuidarlos.
Finalmente el dolor de despedir a este ngel que regresa a su hogar
al cielo donde estar en un cuerpo perfecto. Vivir con un ngel aqu
en la tierra es una experiencia que nadie puede explicar ni tampoco
entender.
The softer side of the abortion debate ... In contrast to the front
line war of words that emanate with most protest views, Doris takes
us behind the scenes into real life drama. The stories contained in
this book will make you smile, cry, and find a place in your heart
for hurting people that are usually blurred out of the media
headlines. As a Pastor, I appreciate the caring way she approaches
the issues and the caring hands that she reaches out with to touch
hurting hearts. Pastor Rudy Bond New Life Worship Center, Tyler,
Texas Doris has gathered a treasury of hope and joy surrounding the
adoption process, including Scriptural encouragement and honesty
about the fears and challenges involved. This book is a testament
to the hand of God with even the least of these. Sara Maynard is a
Texas attorney, specializing in representing children. She is Board
Certified in Juvenile Law. ADOPTION JOYS, THEY EXPECTED A MIRACLE,
explains God's plan for unplanned pregnancies through moving
testimonies of families who have experienced the joy of adoption.
As the mother of two adopted children and one adopted grandson, I
found myself rejoicing with the families through their stories.
This book will be an effective tool to encourage couples to
consider adopting children to complete their family. Birth parents
will also understand the joy their baby will bring to the adoptive
couple; and, perhaps, cause them to consider releasing their baby
for adoption. God patterned adoption by adopting us into His family
through His Son Jesus hrist. May this book challenge birth and
adoptive parents to allow children to experience God's
unconditional love through the gift of adoption. Judith E.
Shalllcross, Retired Christian School principal.
The loss of a child is never going to be easy for any parent and
questioning yourself will always be a part of the processing you
have to get through. Your faith can be what holds you together with
the help of your family, or you can isolate yourself and try to
make it on your own. Awareness of parenting skills can assist in
making right choices as you raise your children and faith can
strengthen those choices.
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Educational Disobedience
(Paperback)
Dr Annise Mabry; Edited by Meghan Stoll; Illustrated by Emmanuel Sanusi
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R344
R317
Discovery Miles 3 170
Save R27 (8%)
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As an older foster child, Andrew longed for the day when he'd be
adopted by a real family because they loved him and wanted him to
be part of their family unit. Until that day dawned, like many
other foster kids, he lived with the stigma that he was kept by his
foster parents to generate income for them.
Of late, bad had gone to worse for 13 year old Andrew. He was
being sexually abused by Blanche, his new single foster mom.
Blanche had been abandoned by her husband and despised men.
Although she used Andrew for her own depraved needs, she treated
him poorly. To add to his pain, news of this sexual relationship
leaked out to his peers at school and he was now enduring verbal
torment at recesses and noon hour. Andrew couldn't bear the pain
any longer when the only friend who'd stuck up for him at school
turned against him. He felt totally alone, so unloved.
"Dear God, I have nothing left to live for," he sobbed one night
when his foster mom left for a party. "Please forgive me for what I
have to do, but I'm hurting so much."
Andrew headed to his foster mother's shed to get the rope. With
the rope coiled up under his coat, he headed to the big black
poplar tree in the Kinsman Park. Twelve feet off the ground was a
large branch at right angles to the trunk. Andrew quickly fashioned
a hangman's noose and shinnied up the tree. Bracing himself with
his legs he slipped the noose over his head and tied the other end
of the rope to the branch. Grasping the branch, he let himself
down. As he hung there by his fingertips, his short life passed
before him.......
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