DescriptionBehavioral problems can take many forms, from sibling rivalry to screaming, biting, interrupting you on the telephone, misbehaving in the supermarket, or even not sharing toys. The experts from The National Parenting Center offer their advice on these problems, and tell you why "Time-Outs" are best for dealing with aggressive behavior. They'll explain how to handle everything from hyperactivity to car seat blues to demands for constant entertainment.
DescriptionDuring his many years working with thousands of patients and their families, Dr. Bernie Siegel became an expert on how to turn sometimes trying situations into opportunities for personal growth. In his newest book, this husband of more than 50 years, fath
DescriptionMany of the disciplines of monastic life can be successfully applied to everyday life. Find out how prayer, meditation, chants, and more can be used to enrich our often mundane existence. Thomas Moore, the best-selling author of Care of the Soul, was a member of a monastic order for 13 years.
DescriptionWhy can some of us overcome life's greatest trials while others become burdened by the slightest setback? What factors help some adults bounce back from adversity while others languish in feelings of helplessness and hopelessness? And what exactly is the
DescriptionThese focused, practical solutions to the 38 biggest problems are literally just what the doctor ordered for busy, harassed parents all over the world! With No More Misbehavin', Dr. Borba has concentrated her wisdom, experience and skills as both a parent and a teacher into an extraordinarily effective guide that will become the ultimate resource and constant companion for parents of children ages three to twelve.
DescriptionIn the free-fall environment of the Smoke Ring (an envelope of breathable atmosphere around a neutron star), the descendants of the crew of the Discipline no longer remember their Earth roots - or the existence of Sharls Davis Kendy, the ship's computer-program despot. Until Kendy initiates contact once more. Fourteen years later, only Jeffer, the Citizens Tree Scientist, knows that Kendy is still watching and waiting. Then the Citizens Tree people rescue a family of loggers and learn for the first time of the Admiralty, a large society living in free fall amid the floating debris called the Clump - and that it is likely the Admiralty has maintained, intact, Discipline's original computer library. Exploration was a temptation neither Jeffer nor Kendy could resist, and neither Citizens Tree nor Sharls Davis Kendy would ever be the same again.