Recommended Books
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STOP COPYING PARENTING PATTERNS: The Road to Conscious Parenting and Education for a Better Future
Have you ever wondered why unhealthy upbringing patterns are passed down from generation to generation? Why do children often replicate the behaviors they witness in their childhood, even if it involves violence, aggression, or other harmful patterns? “Stop Copying Parenting Patterns” serves as both a warning and a guide. The author, drawing from extensive experience working with adults and families, sheds light on this challenging issue and provides concrete solutions to break the cycle.
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Parenting Mental Toughness in Your Young Athlete: How To Raise a Well-Motivated and Positive Young Athlete for Now and Their Future Career
Young athletes dream of success in professional sports. They know they’ll be great when they get their big chance, but the road between now and then is anything but an easy ride.
Hear from an Orthopedic Surgeon/Coach how to contribute constructively into your child’s athletic career with experiences in injuries, teaching surgical residents, and coaching for the last 20 years.As parents, we have a duty to guide our young ones through the trials and tribulations of growing up, and their struggles on the path to sporting greatness are no exception.
You don’t have to have been a pro athlete yourself or work in the sporting industry to give your child the mental resilience they need to make it big.
From rejection and loss to the heights of victory, there are key lessons you can teach your young athlete to ensure they are prepared to take whatever is thrown at them. -
The Prickly Little Porcupine: The Fast Little Fox & Friends Book 2
Posey Porcupine is embarrassed by her quills. She wants to be like the other forest animals. Through a series of unexpected events, along with some help from her friends, Posey learns to love and accept herself, quills and all.
“The Prickly Little Porcupine is a colorful and interesting book that celebrates differentness and friendship. Jill Horton’s story could help many young people gain more body-positive views, and the book could be used by librarians, teachers, and caregivers to help build self-esteem.” — Readers’ Favorite
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RAMBEE BOO HAS THE FLU!
OH NO….Poor Rambee Boo has the FLU! Is there anything Rock and Sock can do to make their favorite pup feel better? Luckily, Mom has some good advice that just may help Rambee feel like himself again!