Psychology, Developmental
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Unmet Needs Never Go Away
A New Paradigm for Raising Our Children in the 21st Century by Brenda May Whiteman
Learn a better way of childrearing to raise mentally and emotionally stable children who will positively contribute to society and their own lives. Want to develop a deeper level of relationship with your children to ensure they grow up to be...
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Play Skills for Parents
Connecting With Your Child Through Play by Kathy Eugster
Most parents and caregivers know playing with their child is beneficial. What can feel much less clear, however, is just how to go about engaging in playtime. Here to dispel any feelings of uncertainty and anxiety around this subject is Play...
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Children and Complex Trauma
A Roadmap for Healing and Recovery by Chuck Geddes
If you’re a foster or adoptive parent, family caregiver, social worker, or professional supporting children who have experienced trauma, you may have felt confused and overwhelmed at some point. It may seem like typical parenting and strategies...
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Launching Solo
The First Year of Single People’s Retirement by Bob Cowin
Contrary to simplistic portrayals of either blissful relaxation or bewildered depression, adjusting to retirement is every bit as complex and ambiguous as life’s other transitions. In Launching Solo, six retirees describe what actually happened...
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Apprivoiser les Peurs-pas-fines
l’histoire de bravoure de Léo le lionceau & Dans la tanière de Léo : Cahier de travail by Diane Benoit, MD and Suneeta Monga, MD
Apprivoiser les Peurs-pas-fines débute par L’histoire de bravoure de Léo le lionceau. Léo est trop timide, nerveux et effrayé pour parler à d'autres animaux ou à ses enseignants – et il a définitivement peur de son propre rugissement. Avec l'aide...
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A Very Personal Leadership
A Work That Begins Within the Private World of Each One of Us by Colleen Mac Dougall PhD
Before leadership becomes a role or a position used to influence others, it is a personal story. It is a story about early memories, choices, mentors, journeys, challenges, and moments that shaped us. It is a story about innocence and pushing...
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Taming Sneaky Fears
Leo the Lion's Story of Bravery & Inside Leo's Den: the Workbook by Dr. Diane Benoit and Dr. Suneeta Monga
Taming Sneaky Fears starts with Leo the Lion’s Story of Bravery. Leo is too shy, nervous, and scared to speak to other animals or his teachers—and he’s definitely afraid of his own roar. With his mother’s help, Leo learns that change takes...
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The One Rule For Boys
How Empathy And Emotional Understanding Will Improve Just About Everything For Your Son by Dr. Max Wachtel
Raising boys can be challenging at times. Okay, most of the time. But it doesn’t have to be. The One Rule for Boys takes a practical approach to teaching boys the importance of regulating their own emotions and understanding the emotions of...
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Growing Up
Limiting Adolescence in a World Desperate for Adults by Frank C. Strasburger
How do we become adults? Is it by moving out of our parents’ house? Earning an independent income? Getting married? Having children? Buying a house? Those are the benchmarks most of us use, but Growing Up suggests that maturity is more about...
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