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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Advice on parenting > Child care & upbringing > General
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 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.
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.
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.
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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.
ABOUT THE BOOK: It seemed nothing Tracy did for her son would
work-testing, counseling, medication, therapy-and violent meltdowns
were a daily occurrence. She agonized over What is next? What is to
become of my beautiful son? Tracy's struggles were long and hard,
but with a mother's determination, a supportive family, and God's
love and intervention, she found strength, endurance, and
unexpected open doors. To the Land of the Lost is a mom's gripping,
true story account of the trials faced while parenting a child who
has Asperger's syndrome. The story is gut wrenching and
heartbreaking, while at the same time loving, uplifting,
encouraging, and inspirational. To the Land of the Lost is a must
read for any parent, caregiver, teacher, or friend of someone
living with an autism spectrum disorder. **** ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Tracy M. Maguire lives in Dublin, Ireland, with her three children:
Graham, Sophie, and James. Her eldest son, Graham, now almost 19
years old, has Asperger's syndrome. Tracy is passionate about
encouraging parents who are raising a child with Asperger's and
giving them hope in what can often feel like a hopeless situation.
Parenting and Theory of Mind represents the conjunction of two
major research literatures in child psychology. One is
longstanding. The question of how best to rear children has been a
central topic for psychology ever since psychology began to develop
as a science. The other research literature is a good deal younger,
though quickly expanding. Theory of mind (ToM) has to do with
understanding of the mental world-what people (children in
particular) know or think about mental phenomena such as beliefs,
desires, and emotions. An important question that research on TOM
addresses is where do children's ToM abilities come from? In
particular, how do children's experiences shape their development?
If we know the formative experiences that underlie ToM, then we may
be able to optimize this important aspect of development for all
children. The last 15 or so years have seen a rapid expansion of
the literature on the social contributors to ToM, including
hundreds of studies directed to various aspects of parenting. These
studies have made clear that parents can be important contributors
to what their children understand about the mental world. This is
the first book to comprehensively bring together the literature on
ToM and parenting, summarizing what we know about how parenting
contributes to one of the most important outcomes in cognitive
development and outlining future directions for research in this
growing area.
This book exposes the skyrocketing rate of antipsychotic drug
prescriptions for children, identifies grave dangers when
children's mental health care is driven by market forces, describes
effective therapeutic care for children typically prescribed
antipsychotics, and explains how to navigate a drug-fueled mental
health system. Since 2001, there has been a dramatic increase in
the use of antipsychotics to treat children for an ever-expanding
list of symptoms. The prescription rate for toddlers, preschoolers,
and middle-class children has doubled, while the prescribing rate
for low-income children covered by Medicaid has quadrupled. In a
majority of cases, these drugs are neither FDA-approved nor
justified by research for the children's conditions. This book
examines the reasons behind the explosion of antipsychotic drug
prescriptions for children, spotlighting the historical and
cultural factors as well as the role of the pharmaceutical industry
in this trend; and discusses the ethical and legal responsibilities
and ramifications for non-MDs-psychologists in particular-who work
with children treated with antipsychotics. Contributors explain how
the pharmaceutical industry has inserted itself into every step of
medical education, rendering objectivity in the scientific
understanding, use, and approvals of such drugs impossible. The
text describes the relentless marketing behind the drug sales, even
going as far as to provide coloring and picture books for children
related to the drug at issue. Valuable information about legal
recourse that families and therapists can take when their children
or patients have been harmed by antipsychotic drugs and alternative
approaches to working with children with emotional and behavioral
challenges is also provided. A chapter on effective parenting
coauthored by a leading parenting expert, Laura Berk Contributions
by noted medical journalist Robert Whitaker, author of Anatomy of
an Epidemic Information on legal issues by Harvard-educated lawyer
Jim Gottstein Insights from former pharmaceutical industry insider,
Gwen Olsen An examination of community approaches to children's
mental health care by internationally known psychologist Stuart
Shanker
Mika is a nine-year-old girl that sees the world differently than
anyone else. Even though she is going through what every girl may
one-day face, fighting with her best friend and feeling like an
outcast, she is not like every other girl. Her mother, Ava and
brother, Javi stand by her side while Mika struggles endlessly to
feel normal, when instead she must embrace her uniqueness. Children
with Down syndrome, like Mika, are angels that help us see the
world with our hearts, instead of our eyes.
I have been blessed to share Cori's journey through life. I have
also discovered that life isn't short of resources; it is about the
opportunities that we have been given. I have found that life
begins at the end of your comfort zone, and doing things that used
to be "outside the box" challenges the opinions of one's
single-minded beliefs. You would think that by surviving with
limitations, you're grounded or destined to only live life within
your abilities and not beyond. Do not allow your restrictions to be
an excuse to ground you. Do not accept that you can only live a
certain life. Cori has taught me to think of a life without
boundaries. Allow the sunshine to bring warmth upon your face and
smile at those who are inexperienced or misguided to the fact that
you are significant-challenged, but just as important. Being
impaired and nonverbal does not define your life. It's the life
that was given; this is who you are, and this is who we remain. We
hope that you will perceive our journey as encouragement and
inspiration, to live outside the box with no boundaries and to have
faith in yourself and be certain of change. I feel that life just
falls into place, since real life's destiny is not of our own
choosing. The true measure of a person's strength is how we
continue to exist when that moment does arrive. This is our journey
we share with you to learn there are no limits to the life of
experience a cerebral palsy child can have.
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