Parenting with Gumption and Grit

Parenting with Gumption and Grit
Author: Judy McCarver
Publisher: Elm Hill
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1595559566

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No one wants to fall out of relationship with their kids. It’s easier when they are little to stay engaged with them because they require so much physical presence. On the other hand as they get older and become more self-sufficient, being in relationship with our children can be a slippery slope. IF we haven't been laying the groundwork and investing in our littles in the years prior, we will pay the price when they become “big.” This book teaches us lovingly and gently how to invest in our kids at every stage of their life from 0 to young adult. But not only that, when you read tips like "Do the Next Right Thing," we are reminded that it is never too late. There are all kinds of voices around us and inside of us quick to feed us lies about what is possible and what is not when it comes to growing or reconciling relationships. This book is practical, truthful, and hopeful.

Raising Children With Grit

Raising Children With Grit
Author: Laila Y. Sanguras
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000495523

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Grit, the combination of passion and perseverance, has more of an influence on success than cognitive ability, and parents want nothing more than to raise happy, successful children. Raising Children With Grit: Parenting Passionate, Persistent, and Successful Kids provides the strategies that parents need to teach, motivate, and inspire children to pursue their passions with grit—and succeed. And by focusing on self-discipline, parenting strategies, and personality traits, parents can cultivate perseverance in their children. By coupling that with an emphasis on curiosity and interest-building activities, parents can help their children define their passions. Additionally, this book offers tips for parents about working with school personnel, how to model grit in their own lives, and how social factors can influence the development of grit.

Sweethearts of Rhythm

Sweethearts of Rhythm
Author: Marilyn Nelson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Big bands
ISBN: 9780803731875

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A collection of poems and paintings paying tribute to the 1940's all-female jazz band. The International Sweethearts of Rhythm originated in a boarding school in Mississippi and eventually found their way to the most famous ballrooms in the country, offering solace during the hard years of the war. Includes chronology of the band's history.

Dad's Book of Awesome Projects

Dad's Book of Awesome Projects
Author: Mike Adamick
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1440561206

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It's time for serious family fun! Get ready to take playtime to the next level with Dad's Book of Awesome Projects! Inside, you;ll find step-by-step instructions and photographs detailing projects so imaginative and fun, no one will complain about turning off the TV. From wooden "swords" to slay the most vicious of dragons to circus stilts that will send you soaring to new heights, these projects are sure to spark everyone's creative spirit. And the fun doesn't stop there! This book shows you and your kids how to build: Comic book shoes Rope swings Homemade goo slime Eggshell cupcakes Ol'-fashioned fruit crate scooter Best of all, each of these activities can be tossed together with items around the house or with inexpensive supplies from the hardware store. With 25 DIY projects and crafts, Dad's Book of Awesome Projects will reveal just how awesome it is to be a dad!

Be There for Kids

Be There for Kids
Author: Hari Prasad Bangalore, Kalpana Prasad Bangalore
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2021-07-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1639046798

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Book 1 There are exalted and higher purposes to parenting. Why is the Creation interested in partnering with you in parenting and in your child? What is routine parenting? What is non- existing parenting? How to avoid negative parenting, hyper parenting or blind parenting? How not to feel the stress of parenting? What is special about 21st century parenting? Become the conscious and mindful parents. All explained wonderfully. There are plenty of real-life examples. Book is filled with stories which make you understand spiritual and practical aspects of parenting and motivate yourself to take the higher path of parenting. There is a lot of parenting the parent! Book 2 This is for parents as well as for children of 12 and beyond. The parents can break the book by simply splitting the book at the end of book 1 and lo and behold! The book 2 of 130 pages is ready for children. If you already have children who are beyond 12 years, you can spiral bind book 2 separately and give it to them. There is a separate cover page for book Exclusive and Unmissables in these 2 in 1 Book: 1. Exclusive 7 stages of parenting 2. 9 point charter of parents’ daily blessings for children. The best gift you can give your children is to constantly bless them. Instead of getting very anxious with some concern, just keep BLESSING them. You will not even be aware how powerful your blessings can be. They truly work wonders and miracles happen 3. Exclusive meditation tips for children 4. Develop 3D memory with few minutes daily practice 5. Wonderful sets of practical and doable tips for parents and separately for children 6. Special 15 point attributes for building the profile of the child 7. Two separate list of more than hundred tips to empower parents and children 8. Food for soul – 24 soul stirring and motivational bed-time stories

American Education

American Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 692
Release: 1902
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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The Myth of the Spoiled Child

The Myth of the Spoiled Child
Author: Alfie Kohn
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0738217247

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Parenting and education expert Alfie Kohn tackles the misconception that overparenting and overindulgence has produced a modern generation of entitled children incapable of making their way in the world.

Cold War Kids

Cold War Kids
Author: Marilyn Irvin Holt
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 070061964X

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Today we take it for granted that political leaders and presidential administrations will address issues related to children and teenagers. But in the not-so-distant past, politicians had little to say, and federal programs less to do with children—except those of very specific populations. This book shows how the Cold War changed all that. Against the backdrop of the postwar baby boom, and the rise of a distinct teen culture, Cold War Kids unfolds the little-known story of how politics and federal policy expanded their influence in shaping children’s lives and experiences—making way for the youth-attuned political culture that we’ve come to expect. In the first part of the twentieth century, narrow and incremental policies focused on children were the norm. And then, in the postwar years, monumental events such as the introduction of the Salk vaccine or the Soviet launch of Sputnik delivered jolts to the body politic, producing a federal response that included all children. Cold War Kids charts the changes that followed, making the mid-twentieth century a turning point in federal action directly affecting children and teenagers. With the 1950 and 1960 White House Conferences on Children and Youth as a framework, Marilyn Irvin Holt examines childhood policy and children’s experience in relation to population shifts, suburbia, divorce and family stability, working mothers, and the influence of television. Here we see how the government, driven by a Cold War mentality, was becoming ever more involved in aspects of health, education, and welfare even as the baby boom shaped American thought, promoting societal acceptance of the argument that all children, not just the poorest and neediest, merited their government’s attention. This period, largely viewed as a time of “stagnation” in studies of children and childhood after World War II, emerges in Holt’s cogent account as a distinct period in the history of children in America.

The Seamless Life

The Seamless Life
Author: Steven Garber
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830848215

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What if we began to see all we are and all we do—our work, play, relationships, worship, and loves—as significant to God? In these essays Steven Garber helps us discover the seamless life where there is no chasm between heaven and earth and we understand the coherence of our lives and God's work in the world.

Raising the Bottom

Raising the Bottom
Author: Lisa Boucher
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2017-06-20
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1631522159

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Have you ever wondered if social drinking has unintended consequences to your health, family, relationships, or your profession? Have you ever thought that losing control of your drinking couldn’t happen to you or someone you love? All the women you know are too smart. Too rich. Too kind. Too together. Too much fun. Pick one. We live in a boozy culture, and the idea of women and wine has become entrenched. Is your book club really a “wine club”? Do you crave the release a drink can bring to cope with anxiety, parenthood, the pressures of being a mom, a wife/partner, a professional? In Raising the Bottom, mothers, daughters, health professionals, and young women share their stories of why they drank, how they stopped, and the joys and rewards of being present in their lives once they kicked alcohol to the curb.