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"Navigating Bullying: Empowering Parents and Protecting Children from Harm" is penned by Ivline I. Telfort. This comprehensive guide addresses the pressing issue of bullying, which leaves deep imprints on individuals, families, and societies.The book aims to empower those impacted by this destructive force by providing insightful knowledge and effective strategies to combat it. Ivline I. Telfort delves into the many faces of bullying, offering practical advice on identifying and responding to its different forms. She shed light on the complex dynamics of bullying, providing key insights for those who may suspect such situations but are unsure of their next steps.Drawing from personal experience, the author highlights the importance of encouraging children to talk about their experiences and provides strategies to navigate the complex dynamics that might make a child a target for bullying. Early detection is emphasized, and the book details eight telltale signs of bullying in younger children.In addition to empowering parents, "Navigating Bullying" acknowledges the significant role of schools and educates readers on how to seek and receive support from these institutions. The book further broadens its scope by introducing reliable online resources that can provide assistance in a world where bullying has taken on digital dimensions.A unique section on ARC Bullying Tweets showcases real-world instances of bullying and corresponding practical responses, equipping readers with realistic solutions for real-life situations.Through sharing her own experiences, Ivline brings a ray of hope to the readers, reminding them that while bullying might leave scars, it does not define our journey or our destiny. This book is a valuable tool for anyone determined to empower their children, build resilience, and create a safer world free from the shadows of bullying.
In Talking Sex, Vanessa Hamilton fearlessly explores the complex topic of human sexuality.Drawing from extensive experience and contemporary research, this groundbreaking book challenges readers to reconsider outdated beliefs about sex and sexuality education. It's packed with conversation starters, tips and strategies to empower adults to provide the accurate, comprehensive, age-appropriate information children need for a fulfilling and safe journey through life.Talking Sex covers a variety of topics including sexual safety, diversity, reproduction, pleasure, consent and sexual health - because, after all, most conversations about human sexuality have hardly anything to do with what we commonly think of as 'sex'.Your children are getting a sexuality education every day from the world around them. But is it the one you want them to receive?¿¿¿Who do you want to tell your child about each topic related to sex, human sexuality, consent and respect? Hopefully the answer is you.¿¿Children don't need 'sex ed', they need sexuality education, information and conversations. Become the askable and tellable adult that children need you to be.
Part personal experience, part history with humor, part Christian teachings, and a narrative of two heavenly visits. This book is written to fill the reader with hope, joy, a little humor, and much encouragement. The starting narrative is a three-year-old showing her faith and trust in God. You find her walking and growing in God's Word and staying the course God planned for her long life on earth. These stories will fill the reader with a better understanding of God's voice and that God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit (one God) is willing and able to communicate with His people in many ways. Such as (1) speaking to you in an audible voice when no one else in the room hears Him speaking. (2) He speaks through dreams and visions. (3) He uses the power of the Holy Spirit speaking through His anointed messengers with tongues and interpretation. (4) His magnificent creation of heaven and earth bears witness, and He speaks through His written Scriptures: reading your Bible. God can send an angel dressed as an everyday person with a message, and you are unaware that an angel is visiting you. Yes, God speaks to people today, and we can be in constant communication with Him. Our job is to listen and have faith: God calls us to be available and faithful. A sinner saved by grace is how Betty describes herself. She met Jesus at the age of three. Her first church responsibility was as a church organist and youth choir director. After receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit in 1979, she realized her place in the body was that of the "unidentified minstrel" (2 Kings 3:15). She plays her instrument and the Holy Spirit ministers. God also gifted Betty as a teacher of golden nuggets from His Word. She is licensed and ordained through Kingsway Fellowship of Des Moines, Iowa. Betty has been associated locally with Fisherman's Net Ministries for twenty-five years under the leadership of Rev. Annetta Durst.
The ultimate LGBTQ parenting handbook, guiding parents and caregivers through transformative steps of Embrace, Educate, Empower, and Love so they can support their teen with open arms and hearts.
Unlocking the Power of Fatherhood. In this essential guide for dads with young children, Tal Eyre shares insights and practical strategies to form unbreakable bonds, foster growth, and create a mission-driven family. Activate your dad mode today!You're going to be a dad!?words that don't feel real until nine months later when the new baby arrives. You hold that small life in your arms for the first time, and BOOM, Dad Mode activated! All your feelings as a proud new dad coalesce into one astounding commitment: lifelong connection to your child. But how do you do this dad thing?From author Tal Eyre, Dad Mode: 25 Ways to Connect with Your Children is the ultimate guidebook to jumpstarting Dad Mode and fostering an unbreakable connection with your child. Organized into bite-sized chapters, with action steps and a full-color illustration by Bernardo França for each way, this book makes connection easy for dads in a hurry. It covers topics from oxytocin and parenting styles to emotional intelligence and family culture, focusing on children ages 0-12. Everything you need to connect, reconnect, and remain connected for life is at the tips of your fingers!
Trunk, Snout and Nosey is a book about kindness, working together for the greater good and sharing. Three baby elephants see a precious stone shining in the water of a riverbed. They all want it. They all try to claim it as their own. However, they find out a lot about themselves and learn a valuable lesson in the process.
This book is meant to be a universal children's book. That means that a parent or friend of a child of any nationality can use this book because their child will be represented in it. The illustrations of children in groups should include Caucasians, Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, and Native Americans. All children learn and grow through the same stages. Parents love and protect their children in the same way. So the book will show children how alike they are and how they can relate their experiences to those of others. The main character of this book is really the child reading the book or having it read to them.Where there are animals in the book, they should be Mom and child or parents and child.
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