More than ever, people are living longer, and adult children are thrust into the role of parent to their own parents. This work provides new tools and positivity for the 75 million Americans struggling with how to respond to the practical and emotional challenges of suddenly being in charge of aging or ailing parents.
More than ever, people are living longer, and adult children are thrust into the role of parent to their own parents. This work provides new tools and positivity for the 75 million Americans struggling with how to respond to the practical and emotional challenges of suddenly being in charge of aging or ailing parents.
Unlock your child's Scouting potential with Parenting Through the Ranks. Help your child make the most of their Scouting opportunities. Discover sound advice, experiential learning, and wisdom. Learn from author David Harakal's triumphs and failures as a parent and longtime Scout leader. Cub Scouts, Scouts, Scouts BSA, Trail Life, American ......
How to Communicate with Your Hurt, Angry, Rejecting, Distant Kid
Teaches parents of children of all ages who are hurt, angry, rejecting, and distant (HARD) how to effectively and empathically communicate through a variety of effective and empathic strategies.
Children who are hurt, angry, rejecting, and distant (HARD) can be challenging to parent. They can be rude, uncooperative, and disagreeable. ......
Jump into the Ratner's messy family minivan and travel with Jamie and Brian on their decade-long journey building a multi-million-dollar company while navigating marriage, raising kids, and the managing the joys and pitfalls of starting a business with your spouse.
Parents wanted their children to progress academically, socially, and emotionally at school. Although they asked educators for help with problems, they did not always agree about the causes or the solutions. This book is about the turmoil that parents created. It is intended for them, educators, and the many other groups that became involved.
Parents wanted their children to progress academically, socially, and emotionally at school. Although they asked educators for help with problems, they did not always agree about the causes or the solutions. This book is about the turmoil that parents created. It is intended for them, educators, and the many other groups that became involved.