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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Advice on parenting > Child care & upbringing
Memories from the Heart: Family, Love, and Survival presents an
inspiring collection of memories recalling author Francie Rossi's
life from birth to age seventeen. She describes her medical
challenges in "Helen Keller and I," considering her role as the
eleventh of twelve children in her large, loving family. "Sent Away
to Las Vegas" shares unique personal stories in which faith,
family, and love always prevail. "My Last Clothing Embarrassment"
and "Fifteen/40" explores financial struggles, yet inspire humor
and tenacity. "Dinner at My Friend's House" and "Family Night"
compare the calamity of a smaller family living in a larger house
to Francie's situation--a large family's love and laughter
contained in a small house. Rossi alludes to an athletic adolescent
with an eating disorder, and provides personal tips in a trio of
stories, while "A Whole New World" expresses the strong connection
between her and her mother. Finally, "My Diagnosis" reverberates
like a sentence after a guilty verdict.Rossi's memories in this
collection are vibrant; sprinkled with a dash of humor as she
displays persistence and continues to live a life most people can
only imagine in a large, boisterous family.
Grant Erikssen likes women, but he doesn't claim to understand
them. He can only chronicle his encounters, and their long-lasting
effects, as he seeks to unlock their secrets. In Adrift on the
River of Love, author Erik Granstrom presents a collection of fi
fteen fi ctionalized short stories as a tribute to many of the
girls Grant knew as a boy, the women he met later as a Lieutenant
in the army and, still later, the women he loves as a man.
In this work, covering more than sixty years, each vignette
illustrates women who changed Erikssen's life forever, as they
kindled his emotions and gave him rare insights into life. Combined
with the themes throughout of affection and desire, Adrift muses
about unrequited love-the kind of love that, as the days dwindle
down, we come to cherish most of all.
This is a passionate manifesto for a whole-body approach to
learning, which integrates the brain, senses, movement, and play.
This practical, inspiring book will enable parents and educators to
help children attain their full potential. Fully revised second
edition with substantial new material and comprehensive index.
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Tahrita Barron; Cover design or artwork by Hatice Bayramoglu; Edited by Katherine Young
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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.
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.
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