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The Big Book of Symptoms: A-Z Guide to Your Childs Health
Steven P. Shelov · American Academy of Pediatrics; 2 Pap/Chrt edition Format: Book
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From the most respected authority in pediatrics comes a must-have resource for all parents. Symptoms: What Every Parent Needs to Know. From time to time every parent has to evaluate their child's symptoms and determine what action to take. This book is designed to help you distinguish... |
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Get A Life: His & Hers Survival Guide to IVF
Richard Mackney · Orion Pages: 304 Format: Paperback
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Richard and Rosie started trying to conceive after five years of being together but, two and a half years and countless prenatal vitamins and ovulation kits later, there hadn't been even a phantom pregnancy. So began their adventure into IVF, via blood tests, sperm tests, injections... |
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Preparing for Adoption: A Guide to Introductions and the First Few Weeks
Julia Davis · Jessica Kingsley; 1 edition
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The ideal first book for prospective adopters. When you decide to adopt a child, you might assume that all the important work begins when the child comes to live with you. In fact the preparation stage before is crucial in ensuring that the adopted child will arrive to a safe and secure... |
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Parenting Children with ADHD: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach
Vincent J. Monastra · American Psychological Association Format: Print book
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Over the past 30 years, Dr. Monastra has treated more than 15,000 clients who have ADHD. In this indispensable book he shares the knowledge he has gained. Engaging and straightforward, the book is directed at parents of children who have, or might have, ADHD. In a conversational style,... |
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STEP PARENTING: 50 One-Minute DOs and DON'Ts for Stepdads and Stepmoms
Randall Hicks · WordSlinger Press Pages: 102 Format: Print book
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A great step parenting and blended families resource for both the stepparent and the existing parent. Tired of reading a book that is hundreds of pages in length, then thinking they could have boiled down the "important parts" and saved you a lot of time? Here's a book that... |
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Living Well with ADHD
Terry M Huff · Specialty Press Pages: 141 Format: Print book
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Is ADHD a curse or a blessing - or a neurological difference that you can thrive with? Living Well with ADHD accepts the scientific evidence that ADHD can have disabling effects, but it challenges "disability thinking." It is less about coping with disability than using abilities;... |
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Loose Parts 2: Inspiring Play with Infants and Toddlers
Miriam Beloglovsky · Redleaf Press Pages: 272 Format: Print book
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Loose parts capture children's curiosity, give free reign to their imagination, and encourage creativity. This form of play allows infants to be in control and recognize the power of their bodies and actions. A variety of new and innovative loose parts ideas are paired with beautiful photography... |
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What Shoes Will You Wear?
Julia Cook · National Center For Youth Issues Pages: 32 Format: Print book
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You're never too young to dream about your future! Myrtle and Erytle are twins who don't look alike or act the same, but they do share one common love...SHOES! Their father uses their love of shoes to encourage the young twins to start thinking about future careers early. "Just... |
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Digital Kids: How to Balance Screen Time, and Why it Matters
Martin L Kutscher · Jessica Kingsley Publishers Pages: 144 Format: Print book
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For many children and teens daily Internet use is the norm - but where should we draw the line when it comes to digital media usage? This handy book lays out the essential information needed to understand and prevent excessive Internet use that negatively impacts behaviour, education, family... |
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Raising the Bottom: Making Mindful Choices in a Drinking Culture
Lisa Boucher · She Writes Press Pages: 278 Format: Paperback
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Have you ever wondered if social drinking has unintended consequences to your health, family, relationships, or your profession? Have you ever thought that losing control of your drinking couldn't happen to you or someone you love? All the women you know are too smart. Too rich. Too kind.... |
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