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Book Synopsis Lots of Love and a Spanking! by : Jamie Pritchett
Download or read book Lots of Love and a Spanking! written by Jamie Pritchett and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is for parents who want a close relationship with their children, and want their children to learn self-control, but don't know how to get there. This book focuses on love and communication, and details the careful use of controlled spanking as a deterrent to misbehavior. Revised edition with lots of personal comments from happy customers.
Book Synopsis My Journey / My Destiny He Wrapped Me in His Light by : Maria R. Perez-Baranda
Download or read book My Journey / My Destiny He Wrapped Me in His Light written by Maria R. Perez-Baranda and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2012-05-30 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All of a sudden, it hit me: while I am waiting on the Lord to work in my life; the Lord is waiting on me. This was the moment in time for me to share His message of love for us, through my own personal journey. Ive stepped out in faith to share with others of his amazing grace. Thank you, Father God all glory, honor and praise, I give onto your precious holy name. Im getting it! Im sitting here with a great big smile. I dont know how the story of my life is going to end, but I know the one that does. On that note, I send blessings to all the women of faith, along with those who are and will become pillars of strength for their families. God is ever so faithful, and he does have a sense of humor; see how he, our heavenly Father, works all things out for good for those who believe. Be still and know that God is still God; He is mighty in working miracles and wonders! He is still our healer, and He wants to show Himself strong on behalf of those who trust in Him. Keep believing and never give up. While reading, you will be drawn into a life journey filled with lots of love and laughter, as well as tragic losses. You will find golden nuggets of wisdom, faith, courage, loss and victory sprinkled throughout. My Journey My Destiny, He wrapped Me in His Light is a source of encouragement, not only to single mothers, but to all women who have struggled with the loss of a loved one, have had health issues, been unemployedbut never lost hope, and how you can become an unshakeable women of faith!
Download or read book America written by Jesse Prewitt and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2012-08 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: America: Danger Close! offers guidance for every church leader in America. We Christians know what must be done to deliver this great nation from its critical condition, but will we do it—before it’s too late?
Download or read book Spanked written by Christina L. Erickson and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2022 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Provides a history of spanking, including the transition from instruments to the hand; Reviews relevant research over the last 100 years on spanking outcomes; Identifies the social and cultural supports of spanking including legal standing; Includes thought provoking prompts on what it means to be a parent"
Book Synopsis The Plot Against Native America by : Bill Vaughn
Download or read book The Plot Against Native America written by Bill Vaughn and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2024-10-01 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first narrative history revealing the entire story of the development, operation, and harmful legacy of the Native American boarding schools—and how our nation still has much to resolve before we can fully heal. When Europeans came to the Americas centuries ago, too many of them brought racism along with them. Even presidents such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson each had different takes on how to solve the “Indian Problem”—none of them beneficial for the Natives. In the early 1800s, the federal government and various church denominations devised the “Indian Boarding Schools,” in which Native children were forced to give up their Native languages, clothes, and spiritual beliefs for a life of cultural assimilation. Many of the children were abused sexually—and a shocking number died of pneumonia, tuberculosis, and other diseases. Sizable graveyards were found at many of these boarding schools. In 2021, the mass graves of First Nations children were found at the remains of some Canadian boarding schools, and the Pope traveled to Canada to apologize. In May 2022, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland released the first installment of an investigation into Native American boarding schools in the United States. It was the tip of the iceberg. The findings were shocking: the investigation revealed that the boarding school system emphasized manual labor and vocational training, which failed to prepare indigenous students for life in a capitalist economy. Despite the plot against Native America, tribal cultures have endured and are now flourishing. Indigenous birth rates are higher than those of white communities. Tribal councils across Indian Country are building their own herds of bison. As the tribes rebuild and reinvigorate their culture, the Catholic Church in America is fading. Some thirty dioceses have declared bankruptcy because of lawsuits brought by the victims of the sexual predators among priests and nuns. Native Americans seeking reparations for lost land are looking directly at the Vatican.
Download or read book Lessons to Love written by and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 1948 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Families in the U.S. by : Karen V. Hansen
Download or read book Families in the U.S. written by Karen V. Hansen and published by Temple University Press. This book was released on 1998 with total page 930 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Attempts to do justice to the complexity of contemporary families and to situate them in their economic, political, and cultural contexts. This book explores the ways in which family life is gendered and reflects on the work of maintaining family and kin relationships, especially as social and family power structures change over time.
Book Synopsis Beating the Devil Out of Them by : Valerie Bentz
Download or read book Beating the Devil Out of Them written by Valerie Bentz and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-07-28 with total page 467 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on his studies of over 9,000 families, Murray A. Straus, the foremost researcher on family violence in the world, discusses the extent to which parents in the United States use corporal punishment (such as spanking and slapping) and its effects on their chil-dren. The question of whether corporal punishment is an effective method of discipline is hotly debated. Straus contends that this believed-to-be-"minor" form of physical violence is precursor to much violence that plagues our world. Children who are spanked quickly learn that love and violence can go hand in hand. Since spanking is generally done by loving, caring parents for the child's own good a child can learn that hitting is "morally right." Straus describes what he has learned through two decades of research: children who are spanked are from two to six times more likely to be physically aggressive, to become juvenile delinquents, and later, as adults, to use physical violence against their spouses, to have sadomasochistic tendencies, and to suffer from depression. Straus alerts parents to these risks, and argues that spanking adversely affects not only the children who are subjected to it but society as a whole. This groundbreaking book, now available in paperback with a substantive new introduction and new concluding chapter, is essential reading for parents as well as teachers, lawyers, and judges. Professionals in fields such as social work, child protection, delin-quency and criminology, psychology, and politics will find it of critical importance.
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Book Synopsis The Hand of Compassion by : Kristen Renwick Monroe
Download or read book The Hand of Compassion written by Kristen Renwick Monroe and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2013-10-31 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Through moving interviews with five ordinary people who rescued Jews during the Holocaust, Kristen Monroe casts new light on a question at the heart of ethics: Why do people risk their lives for strangers and what drives such moral choice? Monroe's analysis points not to traditional explanations--such as religion or reason--but to identity. The rescuers' perceptions of themselves in relation to others made their extraordinary acts spontaneous and left the rescuers no choice but to act. To turn away Jews was, for them, literally unimaginable. In the words of one German Czech rescuer, "The hand of compassion was faster than the calculus of reason." At the heart of this unusual book are interviews with the rescuers, complex human beings from all parts of the Third Reich and all walks of life: Margot, a wealthy German who saved Jews while in exile in Holland; Otto, a German living in Prague who saved more than 100 Jews and provides surprising information about the plot to kill Hitler; John, a Dutchman on the Gestapo's "Most Wanted List"; Irene, a Polish student who hid eighteen Jews in the home of the German major for whom she was keeping house; and Knud, a Danish wartime policeman who took part in the extraordinary rescue of 85 percent of his country's Jews. We listen as the rescuers themselves tell the stories of their lives and their efforts to save Jews. Monroe's analysis of these stories draws on philosophy, ethics, and political psychology to suggest why and how identity constrains our choices, both cognitively and ethically. Her work offers a powerful counterpoint to conventional arguments about rational choice and a valuable addition to the literature on ethics and moral psychology. It is a dramatic illumination of the power of identity to shape our most basic political acts, including our treatment of others. But always Monroe returns us to the rescuers, to their strong voices, reminding us that the Holocaust need not have happened and revealing the minds of the ethically exemplary as they negotiated the moral quicksand that was the Holocaust.
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Book Synopsis The Psychological Clinic by : Lightner Witmer
Download or read book The Psychological Clinic written by Lightner Witmer and published by . This book was released on 1922 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Psychological Clinic written by and published by . This book was released on 1919 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Vols. 1-12 include section "Reviews and criticism."
Book Synopsis Self-esteem in Time and Place by : Peggy Jo Miller
Download or read book Self-esteem in Time and Place written by Peggy Jo Miller and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2018 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Histories -- Origins of the self-esteem imaginary -- The age of self-esteem -- Beliefs -- A chorus of parental voices -- Nuanced and dissenting voices -- Practices -- Praise and affirmation -- Discipline -- Child-affirming artifacts -- Persons -- Emily Parker and her family -- Eric Prewitt and his family -- Charisse Jackson and her family -- Brian Tatler and his family -- Commentary: personalization -- Conclusions -- Appendix a: methods for the millennial study -- Bibliography -- About the authors -- Index
Book Synopsis Two Baggy Suits, an Accordion and the Alfa by : Giuseppe Spagnolo
Download or read book Two Baggy Suits, an Accordion and the Alfa written by Giuseppe Spagnolo and published by Austin Macauley Publishers. This book was released on 2024-05-24 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Francesco Mandellino buries his head into his pillow, trying to drown out the moans of Benny Jones having sex at the end of the corridor. How did he get here, Francesco wonders. How did life bring him to this? Francesco Mandellino is a hapless, 40-something Italian-Australian who ends up renting a room from young Aussie larrikin Benny Jones after his 20-year marriage comes to an end. With a piano accordion, two baggy suits and an ageing Alfa Romeo as his only worldly possessions, and with Benny acting as his new life coach, Francesco attempts to navigate the modern singles scene with hilarious, and often disastrous results. To make matters worse, his Italian mamma makes it her mission to find him a wife. But just when Francesco thinks all is lost and he is destined for a lifetime living with Benny, along comes an unexpected chance at love.
Book Synopsis Solving Health and Behavioral Problems from Birth through Preschool by : Roy Benaroch M.D.
Download or read book Solving Health and Behavioral Problems from Birth through Preschool written by Roy Benaroch M.D. and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2007-08-30 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Emory University Pediatrician Roy Benaroch wrote this guide to help parents understand the most common childhood maladies and misbehaviors and know what the best options are for action. Himself the father of three, Benaroch shares the insights of a medically-trained parent, telling us what he would do if his own child developed each malady. The topics addressed range from abdominal pain, ear infections and vomiting to issues with eating, sleeping and toilet training. Benaroch includes the most recent research in each area and shares vignettes from his own practice and his own household. All parents have faced the frustration of seeing their child sick and not knowing whether to rush to the doctor, offer over-the-counter remedies, or do little and wait to see if the problem passes. So too we have all faced those times when our children seem well but will not cooperate with behaviors involving eating, sleeping, or other activities. Emory University Pediatrician Roy Benaroch wrote this guide to help parents understand the most common childhood maladies and misbehaviors, and know what the best options are for action. Himself the father of three, Benaroch shares the insights of a medically-trained parent, telling us what he would do if his own child developed each malady. The topics addressed range from abdominal pain, ear infections and vomiting to issues with eating, sleeping and toilet training. Benaroch includes the most recent research in each area, and shares vignettes from his own practice, and his own household. Known widely simply as Dr. Roy, he is also the author of How to Get the Best Healthcare for Your Child (Praeger, 2007).