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"This is an invaluable, nuanced, and deeply needed guide to parenting diverse children as we move, together, toward a future in which all brains and bodies are supported--and belong." --Jessica McCabe, How to ADHD What if parenting were an act of social justice? In this part story-telling, part self-inquiry book, authors and therapists Jaya Ramesh and Priya Saaral situate parenting children of color with neurodivergence within the context of various interlocking systems of oppression including settler colonialism, White supremacy, ableism, and capitalism. These intersections engender isolation and loneliness. Using the voices of parents on the front lines and other experts, Parenting at the Intersections offer an invitation to parents to slow down and reflect on their own parenting journeys. When parents can be given space to listen to their own voices, to connect with their children, and find community with others, they can find the most radical ways to disrupt systems of oppression.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to appreciate being an introvert and how to use that to achieve success.For the longest time, the human society has considered introversion a fault; society has constantly compared introverts against their extrovert counterparts and found the former wanting. Not that introversion is unappealing, unpleasant, or is something wrong. On the contrary, some of the world's most celebrated leaders are known introverts. The problem is because outgoing people broadcast whatever they do, it so appears as if they have it all going for them. On the other hand, because introverts tend to be comfortable taking a back seat, society often considers them non-participating attendees. Here are just some of the topics that are covered:What Type of Introvert are You?Gifts of Being IntrovertedTaking the Fear Factor out of IntroversionConflict Resolution for IntrovertsThe Balanced IntrovertThe Enlightened IntrovertEmpowered Introverted LeadershipWhat Makes a Successful Introverted Leader?This book will teach you how to recognize, emphasize, and use your inherent strengths so that you may have a significant impact without attracting much attention. You will learn how to recognize and access your inherent energy and interact with the outside word in a reasonable and intelligent manner.
"RAISING TECH-HEALTHY HUMANS - CHRISTIAN PARENTING EDITION" has been shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year award in 2023.This edition is designed specifically for Christian parents and Christian schools seeking guidance on navigating the unique challenges and blessings of raising children in an increasingly digital world. The book includes a faith-oriented foreword and a scripture for each chapter.It's tough being a parent today, and much of this has to do with technology.This parenting handbook will teach you strategies to help you set up your children and pre-teens with healthy tech and non-tech habits for life.Written for busy parents who are stretched for time, this engaging 2-hour read will inspire, encourage, and guide you in the wonderfully complex task of raising tech-healthy humans.You will discover answers to questions such as:When should I give my child a smartphone?How do I encourage screen-time limits?What types of media are better for my child's brain?How do I engage in relationship-forming tech conversations?What can I do to get my kids outdoors having fun?Pick up your copy of this award-winning book by Australian author and TEDx speaker, Daniel Sih, to help your kids enjoy the online world without losing the wonders of life beyond a screen.
Set in the period from the1820s to 1860s, this is a story of loss, love, heartache, and new beginnings, that spans five countries. It is Sarah Erskine's life story.
Even mothers pursuing Christ can get swept into the tornado of a busy schedule, comparison, and idle pursuits. We risk missing out on one of the greatest gifts of the fullness of Christ-His joy.Are your hands full during motherhood? Absolutely. In Radical Joy, Kayla Gahagan encourages and challenges Christian women to experience true joy in motherhood, and not be distracted or overwhelmed by the non-stop hustle and bustle of schedules, to-do lists, and the pressure of living up to society's standards for mothers.When your days become more about being transformed into who God has called you to be as a mother and less about getting it all done, you can refocus on God's design for motherhood, which is so much more than just surviving. This is a season when you can thrive, operate in His gifts, and be fully present to those He has called you to nurture.What is at stake? A lot. Just like your relationship with Christ, motherhood is about relationship. As you read, you will embark on a journey of letting go and learning to draw on the one true source-Christ. Join us as we learn how to better steward our children with one of His most beautiful gifts-joy
This easy-to-read handbook shows you how to use polyvagal theory to understand the in-built emotional reactions behind your child's behaviour, and become a positive, engaged place of safety to help them find their balance and build emotional regulation skills.
The ultimate guide to digital wellbeing and living your best life ¿ offline and on!Digital wellbeing is all about finding the balance between the digital world and the real world ¿ and making sure we use smartphones and other digital devices in a healthy way, while living fulfilling lives beyond the screen.
Why Grandmothers Matter describes the experience of having grandchildren across many cultures, and discusses the sometimes delicate relationships between grandmother, parent-child and grandchild.
This book explores how experiences of IVF can affect the transition to parenthood for non-donor infertile couples.
Bestselling parenting author and TV journalist, Kate Silverton, shares the secrets of how to communicate with your school-age child in this revolutionary, practical guide.
The Perfect Gift for Dads Who Love to Cook"Dad, I Want to Learn Your Recipes " is more than just a delightful gift your father will love; it's a keepsake. It gives him a place to share and safely preserve his prized recipes, safeguarding them as a treasured family heirloom.Do you remember those aromas that would waft through the house, enticing your senses? What are the dishes that take you back to your parents' and grandparents' kitchen or to festive family dinners? The recipes of the foods you loved are more than just instructions; they're a voyage to your past and a priceless bond that transcends generations.These dishes and these recipes are a tangible piece of your childhood, ready to be shared with your loved ones."Dad, I Want to Learn Your Recipes" is more than just another collection of recipes. It is a place for your Dad to share and brag and instruct on how to cook the dishes you love. It's an invitation for your father to spill the beans about the stories and secrets behind his signature dishes.What secrets will Dad unveil?What newfound knowledge will you glean?What mysteries lie behind your favorite recipes?Which of these culinary creations sprang from his own childhood memories?Proudly brought to you by Hear Your Story®-the trusted, best-selling publisher of family history guided journals-"Dad, I Want to Learn Your Recipes" is an invaluable heirloom that beautifully encapsulates your father's cooking prowess and the shared memories around it.Give your Dad the gift that is truly unique and special- a way for him to immortalize his secret recipes and for you to continue cherished family memories and traditions.
Why do we have children? Don't they cost society too much? Aren't they an obstacle to personal or professional development? Isn't it selfish today to have a child? The author conducted a survey among French who don't want to have children.
Jessica Dennehy demonstrates SELFISH is a Superpower enabling you to have it all.
Emotional Regulation Skills for Kids is a guide for communication between parents and kids. It includes fresh insights, suggestions and methods to solve common problems and build foundations for lasting relationships.
Parenting a teen with intense emotions can be extremely difficult. This much-needed book will give you the tools needed to help your teen regulate his or her emotions. In addition, you'll learn the skills for managing your own reactions so you can survive these difficult years and help your teen thrive.The teen years can be daunting for any parent. But if you are the parent of a teen who lashes out or engages in troubling behavior, you may be unsure of how to respond to your child in a compassionate, constructive way. In Parenting what you will discover:Understand your teen-Learn why parenting teens can be so tricky, what important LGBTQ+ terms mean, answers to common questions, and what may be in store for your LGBTQ+ teen.Encourage dialogue-Get tips for sparking important conversations around key topics like mental health, bullying, sex and relationships, gender identity and expression, and more.Explore relatable stories-Discover anecdotes about parents and teens across the LGBTQ+ spectrum so you can gain new perspectives on sexual orientation and gender identity.Along with real life examples of fast and slow parenting, they discuss how to set limits and punishments, how to deal with blended families, and how to slow parent teens who already face big problems. No wonder Slow Parenting Teens is the parenting book recommended by teenagers!
Divorce But Still Divine is a fascinating book that deals with the challenging topic of getting back into dating after a divorce. The book is a vulnerable narrative that takes a raw and honest look at the author's journey to rediscover love after enduring the end of a relationship. She explores every emotion, every fear, and every triumph as she navigates the tricky world of dating. Author Regina Jackon offers practical tips on overcoming the fear of rejection and the anxiety of putting oneself out there again. She stresses the importance of taking risks and being open to new experiences. She inspires those who may have given up on love after a divorce and those who need the courage to take the first step into a new chapter of their lives
One day on her son's elementary school playground presented a decision that could change Kristi's life and influence another family forever. She never anticipated that a chance conversation about adoption with a teacher at his school would lead to the possibility of surrogacy for him and his wife. Follow this story of medical challenges, relationship heartaches, and steadfast faith and hope to fulfill this family's desire for a child.
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