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Review Date: 11/24/2006
Helpful Score: 2
Simple explanation of God's timeline - what prophecies have been fulfilled and what is yet to be fulfilled, and why the Rapture can occure in our generation.
Review Date: 4/18/2010
"Each moment we have to spend with our children is a blessing from above" is so true. This book makes you pause and and give reflection to re-prioritize what is really important.
Henry and Mudge in Puddle Trouble (Henry and Mudge, Bk 2) (Ready-to-Read, Level 2)
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Book Type: Paperback
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Book Type: Paperback
5
Review Date: 9/12/2006
My son loved reading this book over and over. Great reader level 2.
Review Date: 11/11/2006
I found this book to be extremely helpful during pregnancy and after childbirth.
Review Date: 9/12/2006
My children loved the imaginations of the Mixed-Up Chameleon.
Review Date: 3/18/2007
The key to discipline is not punishment but mutual respect. All parents think they're doing their best - but sometimes even the best of intentions can go awry. Dr. Jane Nelsen, an experienced psychologist, educator, and mother, believes that children misbehave when they feel thwarted in their need to belong and in their need for love and attention. An authoritarian approach, using phrases like "Because I said so", will only lead to rebellious behavior. Instead, parents need certain guidelines, basic principles that bring them and their children closer. They need Positive Discipline.
Dr. Nelsen explains that parent who show compassion and understanding will encourage self-respect, self-discipline, cooperation, good behavior, and problem-solving skills in their children. In Positive Discipline she shows all of us, parents and teachers alinke, exactly how her practical program works - answering step-by-step, such important questions as: *What works better than punishment to teach children positive, good behavior. * What mistakes do most parents make "in the name of love?" * How can parents turn their mistakes into assets? * How can praise be dangerous? * What are the dangers of trying to be "Super Mom"? * How can teachers avoid discipline problems in the classroom?
Dr. Nelsen explains that parent who show compassion and understanding will encourage self-respect, self-discipline, cooperation, good behavior, and problem-solving skills in their children. In Positive Discipline she shows all of us, parents and teachers alinke, exactly how her practical program works - answering step-by-step, such important questions as: *What works better than punishment to teach children positive, good behavior. * What mistakes do most parents make "in the name of love?" * How can parents turn their mistakes into assets? * How can praise be dangerous? * What are the dangers of trying to be "Super Mom"? * How can teachers avoid discipline problems in the classroom?
Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too
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Book Type: Paperback
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Book Type: Paperback
46
Review Date: 3/18/2007
Helpful Score: 3
From the widely acclaimed authors of How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk comes the sanity-saving help parents everywhere have been looking for. Written with humor, compassion and understanding, and illustrated with delightful cartoons. Siblings Without Rivalry challenges the idea that constant, unpleasant conflict is natural and unavoidable, and in action-oriented, easy-to-understand anecdotes and stories shows the many ways you can teach your children how to get along.
Review Date: 12/20/2006
The animals in the stable are preparing for the arrival of baby Jesus. Reading level is approximately grade 1. Sweet story.
Review Date: 9/28/2011
Book 2 is 10 chapters and each chapter has 3 lesson. There are four exercises in each lesson; they are headed A, B,C, and D. At the end of each chapter there is a crossword puzzle which uses all the words from those three lessons.
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