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If you are a new parent who is always struggling with his/her baby's sleeping pattern, look no more. We have compiled a few easy pointers about how to make a baby sleep on time.

'Hitting Fear Head On’ is a powerful, chilling, true story of child abuse and neglect, the illness of alcoholism spanning generations, years of infertility issues, all culminating in a miracle child that is called back home to Heaven at the age of eight. Ironically, he along with 4 others, are killed in a head-on collision with a drunk driver. His parents, broken in body and spirit, survive, and are guided daily with his presence from heaven. –Linda Warrick, Editor "Laurie Boggs has been

Bonnie, age four, along with four of her siblings, was taken by force from her home in rural Canada and placed in the care of the Children's Aid Society. Over the next fourteen years, the children are split up and reunited multiple times, moving from foster home to foster home, always hoping to find one another again. By luck or providence, the four sisters spend the majority of their young lives together working on a tobacco farm and living in an attic, where the stovepipe offers warmth,

Stop To Consider is a collection of essays ranging from general interest and ethics to parenting and leadership, from short thought starters to longer pieces for the merely curious. This is a good book for a quick read or those times when you just want to relax and let your mind wonder. If you care why Dave Barry decided to become a diplomat or always knew leadership is little more than a myth Stop To Consider is just what you have been looking for.

As a parent of 3 boys I am have gone through and continue to go through obstacles and many challenges. This is what I've learned thus far and decided that I wanted to share these lessons with others. As I say in the book there really in no manual to raising a child you kind of just figure it all out as you go through the process. I thought that this would be a great starting point for all parents. I hope that you enjoy it!

In this memoir, the author explores questions of race, adoption, and identity, not as the professor of cultural studies she became, but as the Black child of German settlers in Guatemala. Her journey into the mystery that shrouded her early years begins in the US when she realized it was not just her foreign accent that alienated her from Blacks. Under layers of privilege (private schools, international travel, the life of a fashion model and actress in Europe) she discovered that her most

Last year America’s 76 million children made 27 million trips to hospital emergency departments—one for every three children. That represents a lot of fevers, coughs, sore ears, twisted ankles, and broken bones, plus the wide gamut of other illnesses and injuries children can experience. Whether or not an emergency room visit was warranted for each of these visits, however, is an entirely different story. Keeping Your Kids Out of the Emergency Room is an essential guide to the most common

“Not all teachers are parents, but all parents are teachers. When we teach kids to be good people who possess the social courage to do the right thing, we help to make the world a safer, saner, more accepting place for all of us.” —Annie Fox, M.Ed. We live in a time shaped by a viral culture of cruelty. Now and in the future, we desperately need more good people. But where will these young people come from? From the homes of parents with a game plan! In Teaching Kids to Be Good People, Annie

If you are a new parent who is always struggling with his/her baby's sleeping pattern, look no more. We have compiled a few easy pointers about how to make a baby sleep on time.

'Hitting Fear Head On’ is a powerful, chilling, true story of child abuse and neglect, the illness of alcoholism spanning generations, years of infertility issues, all culminating in a miracle child that is called back home to Heaven at the age of eight. Ironically, he along with 4 others, are killed in a head-on collision with a drunk driver. His parents, broken in body and spirit, survive, and are guided daily with his presence from heaven. –Linda Warrick, Editor "Laurie Boggs has been

Bonnie, age four, along with four of her siblings, was taken by force from her home in rural Canada and placed in the care of the Children's Aid Society. Over the next fourteen years, the children are split up and reunited multiple times, moving from foster home to foster home, always hoping to find one another again. By luck or providence, the four sisters spend the majority of their young lives together working on a tobacco farm and living in an attic, where the stovepipe offers warmth,

Stop To Consider is a collection of essays ranging from general interest and ethics to parenting and leadership, from short thought starters to longer pieces for the merely curious. This is a good book for a quick read or those times when you just want to relax and let your mind wonder. If you care why Dave Barry decided to become a diplomat or always knew leadership is little more than a myth Stop To Consider is just what you have been looking for.

As a parent of 3 boys I am have gone through and continue to go through obstacles and many challenges. This is what I've learned thus far and decided that I wanted to share these lessons with others. As I say in the book there really in no manual to raising a child you kind of just figure it all out as you go through the process. I thought that this would be a great starting point for all parents. I hope that you enjoy it!

In this memoir, the author explores questions of race, adoption, and identity, not as the professor of cultural studies she became, but as the Black child of German settlers in Guatemala. Her journey into the mystery that shrouded her early years begins in the US when she realized it was not just her foreign accent that alienated her from Blacks. Under layers of privilege (private schools, international travel, the life of a fashion model and actress in Europe) she discovered that her most

Last year America’s 76 million children made 27 million trips to hospital emergency departments—one for every three children. That represents a lot of fevers, coughs, sore ears, twisted ankles, and broken bones, plus the wide gamut of other illnesses and injuries children can experience. Whether or not an emergency room visit was warranted for each of these visits, however, is an entirely different story. Keeping Your Kids Out of the Emergency Room is an essential guide to the most common

“Not all teachers are parents, but all parents are teachers. When we teach kids to be good people who possess the social courage to do the right thing, we help to make the world a safer, saner, more accepting place for all of us.” —Annie Fox, M.Ed. We live in a time shaped by a viral culture of cruelty. Now and in the future, we desperately need more good people. But where will these young people come from? From the homes of parents with a game plan! In Teaching Kids to Be Good People, Annie