Author: Arlyn J. MacDonald
Publisher: Infinity Publishing.com
Keywords: approach, wholeness, huna, selves, inner, nurturing
Number of Pages: 188
Published: 2000-09-05
List price: $16.95
ISBN-10: 0741403986
ISBN-13: 9780741403988
The psychological-philosophical-spiritual teachings of the ancient priests of Hawaii -- Huna -- add a new dimension to the study of human development. We are born with not one but two separate yet fully aware and intelligent minds: the emotional and the rational. Huna teaches that we are connected to a third mind, a Higher Mind. These three minds, or Selves, make up our Inner Family. By understanding the phases of human development through the perspective of the Inner Selves, we learn how to nurture our hearts, minds, and spirits -- and master the skills to become whole.
Authors:Barbara J. Patterson, Pamela Bradley,
Publisher: Michaelmas Press
Keywords: birth, seven, children, nurturing, bridge, rainbow
Number of Pages: 195
Published: 2000-01-01
List price: $17.95
ISBN-10: 0964783231
ISBN-13: 9780964783232
Author: Amy M.Schuman
Publisher: Family Enterprise Publishers
Keywords: development, family, business, career, legacy, talent, nurture, nurturing
Number of Pages: 71
Published: 2004-03
List price: $21.95
ISBN-10: 1891652125
ISBN-13: 9781891652127
This book is for the next-generation leaders employed in the family business who want to know that they will have the opportunity to grow and learn so that they can achieve their career objectives. It is for family members outside the business who are concerned about what plans the business has to develop the next-generation of talent. It is also for the board of directors and non-family executives who are dedicated to helping family members achieve their career goals.
Authors:Robert Brooks, Sam Goldstei,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Keywords: parenting, questions, important, answers, resilience, children, nurturing
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 2002-08-28
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 0658021109
ISBN-13: 9780658021107
Building on the concepts put forth in their bestselling book Raising Resilient Children, leading child psychologists Robert Brooks and Sam Goldstein follow up with this troubleshooting manual on the topic. The book assumes that readers are already familiar with their 10 essential parenting guideposts to nurturing resilience and launches into a detailed Q&A format that further explains how to communicate and show parental love effectively and how to foster self-discipline, self-worth, compassion, and competence in our children. Based on real queries put forth by parents, educators, and professi
Authors:Marilynn Chambliss, Robert Calfee,
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Keywords: minds, children, nurturing, learning, textbooks
Number of Pages: 336
Published: 1998-12-15
List price: $79.95
ISBN-10: 1557864128
ISBN-13: 9781557864123
This book is one of the most comprehensive texts discussing the design, selection and adoption of expository textbooks.
Authors:Mimi Doe, Marsha F. Walch,
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Keywords: child, soul, nurturing, parenting, spiritual, principles
Number of Pages: 400
Published: 1998-07-01
List price: $13.99
ISBN-10: 0060952415
ISBN-13: 9780060952419
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, how do we, as parents, honor the spirituality of our children? As we shuttle between school, soccer practice, piano lessons, ballet lessons, birthday parties, and doctors’ appointments, how do we find the time to encourage our children, through the ups and downs of growing up, to turn to God for guidance? In 10 Principles for Spiritual Parenting, Mimi Doe and Marsha Walch open our eyes to the spontaneous, creative, freethinking joy that characterizes a child’s innate spirituality. In ten easy-to-follow chapters containing exercises and pra
Author: Stephen C. Putnam
Publisher: Upper Access
Keywords: adhd, child, exercise, nurturing, mind, ritalin, marathon, nature
Number of Pages: 148
Published: 2001-08-01
List price: $9.95
ISBN-10: 0942679261
ISBN-13: 9780942679267
Millions of children who are diagnosed with ADHD can reduce or eliminate their medication while vastly improving their quality of life-just by exercising more, according to Stephen C. Putnam, author of this landmark book on the subject. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has become an epidemic, with an estimated 5 percent of American children now on prescription drug regimens and the numbers increasing at a rapid rate. Meanwhile, the average child gets less exercise than in past generations, thanks to television, video games, and other inactive pastimes. Putnam, in testing his t