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By Leil Lowndes. 2013
Why do you feel an instant attraction to one person and not another? And how can you help ensure that…
a connection lasts? With her ability to deliver cutting edge information in a lighthearted style, communications expert Leil Lowndes has made a career of teaching the secrets of successful interaction. In this book, based on the latest findings in cognitive science, she shows readers how to spark that elusive feeling of chemistry with almost anyoneand sustain it when the relationship moves to the next level, from marriage to parenthood and beyond. Although chemistry affects nearly every relationship, few people understand itwhat initiates it, what destroys it, and what makes it last forever. While genetic makeup and past experiences all play a role, there are many things you can do to influence it. Ultrapractical, How to Create Chemistry with Anyone turns the complex neurological science of attachment into 75 easy communication strategies and unusual techniques that show readers what to doand what not to doto find and keep love.By Joan A. Friedman. 2008
Most parents try to treat their twins as individuals, but most unwittingly undermine their best intentions because they lack a…
practical set of guidelines for raising emotionally healthy multiples. Drawing on her unique experience as a twin, the mother of twins, and as a psychotherapist, Dr. Joan A. Friedman outlines the seven key concepts for helping twins develop into self-realized, unique individuals and offers parents specific strategies for each stage in their children’s growth. From how to set up the nursery to handling playdates and extracurricular activities, from deciding on same or separate classroom education to encouraging grandparents and other family members to think beyond the pair to see individuals, Emotionally Healthy Twins will become the standard reference for parenting twins.By Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer. 2000
Boys need to be noticed, admired, understood, and accepted to feel good about themselves. Boys who lack appropriate emotional support…
from the adults close to them are at risk of believing they don't fit in and are likely to act accordingly, engaging in risky behaviors-including at worst using drugs and acting out violently. Raising Confident Boys teaches readers what makes boys prone to low self-esteem and provides practical, effective tips for managing these situations as they arise.By Bridget Harrison. 2006
Dubbed one of the summer’s hottest beach reads by People, Glamour, Cosmo, and the Weekend Today” show, Tabloid Love introduces…
Bridget Harrison, an almost thirty-year-old Brit and rookie reporter for the New York Post. While her London friends begin to marry, Bridget chases her dream of becoming a hard-news journalist. But just as she perfects the art of interviewing strangers about ghoulish crimes, she discovers that finding a mate seems impossible in the ultimate singles city. Then Bridget lands her very own Post dating column, and half a million New Yorkers read about her weekly romantic disasters. Whether covering celebrity parties in the Hamptons or struggling to hide her inter-office crush, Bridget retains such humor and humility you’ll not only root for her, you’ll wish she were your best friend. ” (Harper’s Bazaar)By Tim Hawkes. 2016
With lessons on leadership from Dr Tim Hawkes, one of Australia's leading educators and the author of the bestselling Ten…
Conversations You Must Have With Your Son, your child can learn how to bring leadership into their everyday life - and you can learn how to help them achieve this.Over many years, renowned educator Dr Hawkes has taught thousands of students on the subject of leadership. He has learnt what's effective - and what's not - when talking to young people about leadership. Now Dr Hawkes brings that wisdom to the parents of teenage boys and girls, and to teenagers themselves. This book includes chapters on: - Making the right choices- Following the right examples- Finding a calling- Working with a team- Formulating strategies- Learning discipline. Dr Hawkes uses examples from ancient and modern history to illustrate his points about leadership and offers readers practical steps so that they can learn these leadership lessons. This book gives parents the information they need to instil leadership in their children, so they can learn how to take responsibility for themselves - whether to lead others or become the leader of their own lives. It is an essential book for any parent wanting to help their child navigate the many challenges that confront teenagers in the twenty-first century.By Madonna King. 2017
Helping fierce teenage girls become awesome women.Is your daughter 14? Are you struggling to know what's going on inside her…
head? Are you worried?This is the book that can help you understand how she's feeling, what she's thinking and what you need to do to help her navigate her tricky teens to become a fabulous woman.BEING 14 gives a voice to every teen girl in Australia. Madonna King has interviewed 200 14-year-old girls across the country, talked to successful school principals, psychologists, CEOs, police, guidance and neuroscientists to reveal the social, psychological and physical challenges every 14-year-old girl is facing today.-How much independence do they need?-What is the power of a friendship group?-How do you help build self-confidence?-Why the obsession with selfies, social media and FOMO? -How are parents unknowingly making life so much harder for them?Overwhelmingly, these young girls - on the brink of womanhood - struggle to tell their parents how they feel. That's why BEING 14 gives you the answers you are looking for. It's your daughter, talking to you. And her hope, beyond anything, is that you will listen.By Jean Robb, Hilary Letts. 2002
A practical and realistic guide for parents and teachers that focuses on a holistic and nurturing approach to learning.Creating Kids…
Who Can is for parents and teachers of children from preschoolers to teenagers. Jean Robb has devised a learning process that works with all children ? from those with learning difficulties to gifted children. Now Jean and her colleague Hilary Letts have written a book that focuses on an approach to learning that unlocks a child?s ability and creates a child who can learn to read and write, do maths, solve problems. There?s no magic formula or special tricks. No secrets or shortcuts. Just an approach to teaching that breaks down the barriers, does away with labels and unlocks potential.JEAN ROBB and HILARY LETTS are teachers and therapists as well as the founders of Successful Learning, a British education centre dedicated to helping children to fulfil their potential. They are also the authors of CREATING KIDS WHO CAN CONCENTRATE.By Jean Robb, Hilary Letts. 1997
This book is about success and transformation. It shows how, with patience and energy, parents and teachers can turn a…
child who is noisy, clumsy and forgetful into a child who is calm, careful and attentive.Creating Kids Who Can Concentrate is a practical and realistic book that shows how parents and professionals can naturally and effectively develop a child's potential to become responsible and thoughtful in a remarkably short time. The authors provide expert guidance on:* proven techiques and strategies for overcoming barriers to learning* developing every child's innate skills* how a child is labelled as having A.D.D.* dealing with disruptive or bizarre behaviour, tantrums and children who won't listen JEAN ROBB and HILARY LETTS are teachers and therapists as well as the founders of Successful Learning, a British education centre dedicated to helping children to fulfil their potential. Their first book is CREATING KIDS WHO CAN.By Dally R Messenger. 1999
All of us have the right to choose and organise our own ceremonies according to our beliefs: this book tells…
us what we have to do and how to do it. Events covered within the book include: weddings (formal and informal), commitment to partnerships, renewal of vows, name giving/naming, graduation, significant birthdays, divorce, stepfamily acceptance, house dedication, 'sorry', funerals and memories. Combining details of organising a celebration or ceremony, a wealth of suggested readings and music, checklists and advice on how to write and structure your own ceremonies, CEREMONIES & CELEBRATIONS is an essential handbook.By Jo Abi. 2006
Wanted: single woman, easygoing with good sense of humour? must love kids!So what if it turns out that the man…
of your dreams, or Mr Right-For-Now, not only has an ex, but children? With a substantial number of grooms having children from previous relationships, the chances of falling for a man with kids are higher than you can imagine.But help is at hand. In How to Date a Dad, Jo Abi offers you the advice of a wise friend who has shared the same emotional rollercoaster ride, providing an honest and practical guide to the realities of dating dads. Based on her own experiences, with input from single dads ? sports presenter Ryan Phelan and TV personality Ben Hewett, Jo explains what to expect from the moment you find out he?s a father through to meeting the kids, moving in together and marriageJO ABI started her career as a radio announcer at The Edge 96.1 and later worked on Vega 95.3FM and Star 104.5FM. She wrote How to Date a Dad during maternity leave and now writes her LA DOLCE VITA blog at joabi.com.au.By Dr Gian Gonzaga. 2011
Entering the dating arena the second time around can be daunting, difficult and fraught with pitfalls. This book arms you…
with the tools you need to surmount the particular challenges of dating again after the end of a long-term relationship. Chapters One and Two include insightful quizzes that will help you to turn the mirror on yourself and consider what great qualities you have to bring to a new relationship. Chapter Three explores the notion of compatibility, while Chapter Four encourages you to pin down exactly what it is you want in a partner. Chapter Five provides expert advice on where to meet people, whether it be through friends and acquaintances, at work, through leisure activities or online. It even gives pointers on how to create a successful online profile. Dos and don'ts of dating are explored in Chapter Six, and Chapters Seven to Ten detail how to make a relationship work, from the early weeks through to marriage and parenthood. Lastly, Chapter Eleven signs off with some essential nuggets of wisdom from the eHarmony experts on how to keep your relationship fresh.By Patrick Barrett, Beatrice Hale, Robin Gauld. 2009
This book investigates the experiences of older people who remain at home with care. It examines the transition points for…
the important life changes faced by family members who take on a greater care-giving role. The book draws on demographic analyses and qualitative fieldwork to explore the shift from independence to increasing dependence, and suggests that this transition constitutes movement into a new stage of life, that of an Age of Supported Independence. Applying the anthropological concept of rites of passage in their analysis, the authors focus on the changes in everyday living within the spatial environment of the home, the temporal organization of daily life, and the reshaping of relationships. They suggest that many older people - as well as the family members who become carers - remain in a state of 'liminality': unable to make sense of their new situation and experience and, despite assumptions that ageing-in-place sustains social connectedness, excluded from their communities.By Lathish Shankar, Itzayana Cobos. 2018
Entradas del diario de Ashitha, una niña de 10 años escritas en jerga india. La historia nos cuenta acerca de…
bromas infantiles, juegos, amor, afecto y el tiempo que pasó durante las vacaciones de verano con sus amigos.Hookup culture dominates the lives of college students today. Most students spend hours agonizing over their hopes for Friday night…
and, later, dissecting the evenings’ successes or failures, often wishing that the social contract of the hookup would allow them to ask for more out of sexual intimacy. The pressure to participate comes from all directionsfrom peers, the media, and even parents. But how do these expectations affect students themselves? And why aren’t parents and universities helping students make better-informed decisions about sex and relationships? In The End of Sex, Donna Freitas draws on her own extensive research to reveal what young men and women really want when it comes to sex and romance. Surveying thousands of college students and conducting extensive one-on-one interviews at religious, secular public, and secular private schools, Freitas discovered that many studentsmen and women alikeare deeply unhappy with hookup culture. Meaningless hookups have led them to associate sexuality with ambivalence, boredom, isolation, and loneliness, yet they tend to accept hooking up as an unavoidable part of college life. Freitas argues that, until students realize that there are many avenues that lead to sex and long-term relationships, the vast majority will continue to miss out on the romance, intimacy, and satisfying sex they deserve. An honest, sympathetic portrait of the challenges of young adulthood, The End of Sex will strike a chord with undergraduates, parents, and faculty members who feel that students deserve more than an endless cycle of boozy one night stands. Freitas offers a refreshing take on this charged topicand a solution that depends not on premarital abstinence or unfettered sexuality, but rather a healthy path between the two.By Jeanne Safer. 2012
In this book for general readers, Safer, a psychotherapist who has written for O: The Oprah Magazine, draws on 60…
in-depth interviews with adult siblings, as well as her own experience with her estranged disabled brother, to explore the causes and consequences of sibling strife. Although she emphasizes the potential for healing and reconciliation, she also acknowledges that reconciliation is not desirable if the relationship is too toxic. She explains why siblings can't talk to each other and gives advice on dealing with siblings who sponge and managing sibling strife in a family business. The author has written several other self-help books for general readers. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)By Sharon Ee Ling Quah. 2015
This book presents a sociological account on marital dissolution that engages and extends theorisations on individualisation and the contemporary organisation…
of personal relationships to discuss how the experience of divorce might not be all debilitating but on the contrary, could provide opportunities for productivity, self-responsibility and relationship formation. Using Singaporean divorcees' narrative accounts, the book explores how divorcees shape and construct what the author refers to as, a divorce biography, to end their unsatisfying marriages, cope with the crisis, negotiate the associated risks, organise post-divorce personal communities and make future plans. It uncovers how divorcees navigate their divorce biographies within the economic, policy and social context they are located in and examines the conditions that facilitate or hinder the pursuit of productivity in different facets of their post-divorce lives. Far from a standard story of divorce, this book presents the diversity and complexity of Singaporean divorce biographies. The research challenges negative discourses associated with divorce and offers a more nuanced perspective by discussing both the precarious and productive aspects of the experience. More importantly, it provides a critical discussion on the limited definition of family prevalent in Singaporean society, and shows how post-divorce family life and practices continue to thrive despite the rupture of marriage.Humanity is on the cusp of an exciting longevity revolution. The first person to live to 150 years has probably…
already been born. What will your life look like when you live to be over 100? Will you be healthy? Will your marriage need a sunset clause? How long will you have to work? Will you finish one career at sixty-five only to go back to school to learn a new one? And then, will you be happily working for another sixty years? Maybe you'll be a parent to a newborn and a grandparent at the same time. Will the world become overpopulated? And how will living longer affect your finances, your family life, and your views on religion and the afterlife? In 100 Plus, futurist Sonia Arrison takes us on an eye-opening journey to the future at our doorsteps, where science and technology are beginning to radically change life as we know it. She introduces us to the people transforming our lives: the brilliant scientists and genius inventors and the billionaires who fund their work. The astonishing advances to extend our lives--and good health--are almost here. In the very near future fresh organs for transplants will be grown in laboratories, cloned stem cells will bring previously unstoppable diseases to their knees, and living past 100 will be the rule, not the exception. Sonia Arrison brings over a decade of experience researching and writing about cutting-edge advances in science and technology to 100 Plus, painting a vivid picture of a future that only recently seemed like science fiction, but now is very real. 100 Plus is the first book to give readers a comprehensive understanding of how life-extending discoveries will change our social and economic worlds. This illuminating and indispensable text will help us navigate the thrilling journey of life beyond 100 years.By Bernard Levine, Javier Correa Aguilera. 2017
¿Hasta qué punto conoces a tus amigos y seres queridos? Este libro está repleto de preguntas que te harán reflexionar,…
a veces, te intimidarán, otras parecerán absurdas y polémicas, pero siempre interesantes. Ya sea en una visita de amigos, en una reunión familiar o cuando acabas de conocer a alguien en una fiesta o una cita, este curioso libro hará que cualquiera se ponga a hablar.By Beverly Rose. 2002
Mothers Never Die is the dramatic and inspiring story of Dr. Rose's spiritual pilgrimage. When a debilitating muscle disease ended…
her prestigious Harvard career and left her bedridden, she rocked back against her Jewish upbringing. She took God to task. And the surprising answer came as she discovered who it is that holds the world together: Jesus Christ. Adding intrigue and humor to her story is the running dialogue the author has with her mother. This is autobiography at its best.By Iris Krasnow. 1987
Iris Krasnow-mother, daughter, and bestselling journalist-tackles the toughest relationship in the lives of many grown women: the mother-daughter bond. With…
women’s life expectancy inching up past 80, you may be embroiled with your mother well past the time your own hair turns white. The good news: Living longer means more time to make peace-and this book shows you how. Drawing on her own experience with her colorful 85-year-old mother and the collective wisdom of more than 100 other adult daughters, Krasnow offers a fresh perspective on how to overcome the anger, guilt, and resentment that can destroy a family. The time to repair the bond is now, she reminds us: You can’t kiss and make up at her funeral. The key is to let go of the fantasy mom and embrace the flesh-and-blood woman, with all her flaws.