Tuesday 31 May 2011

Will the Courageous: A Story about Sexual Abuse (Paperback)

Will the Courageous: A Story about Sexual Abuse
Will the Courageous: A Story about Sexual Abuse (Paperback)
By Amy Barth

Review & Description

What is wrong with Will?
Will is a typical six-year-old boy: he loves to tell "knock-knock jokes", collect bugs, and play with other kids. On most school days, Will goes to Nana Winnie's until his mom returns from work. Will enjoys having his Nana as a babysitter. Recently, Nana's cousin Perry has come to visit and suddenly Will no longer wants to go there. He starts having nightmares, acting out in school and wetting his bed. Will's parents are worried. What is wrong with Will?

Experts Acclaim for Will the Courageous
"As a parent, what should you do if your daughter or son told you that she or he had been sexually abused by someone? The subject of this book is certainly not a pleasant thing to read or talk about, but it is defi nitely one that needs to be discussed. Author Amy Barth, who has an extensive background in social work, deals with her material in a delicate and age-appropriate way. Amy Barth's books would be an excellent resource to encourage any child who has experienced sexual abuse. It could also be used in controlled situations to introduce the topic in an effort to instruct children how to avoid becoming a sexual abuse victim."
--Wayne S. Walker, Home School Book Review

"Will the Courageous supports important issues regarding sexual abuse that may arise in a young person's life. Written like a comforting letter from a survivor, the young reader will become aware of the importance and safety to report any encounters. The book is simply written and in understandable terms for any 6 to 9-year old. The information is concise, yet heartening and loving. Will the Courageous should be read with a parent present to encourage dialog about this significant subject."
--Irene Watson, author of The Sitting Swing

"Will the Courageous relates a story that reconfirms what I have observed over many years. Abused children, male or female, universally believe that it is their fault. Their self-image is mangled; they need to tell the truth; and they must get help from someone who knows how to treat such an injury to the soul."
--Fr. Heyward B. Ewart, III, PhD Author of Am I Bad? Recovering From Abuse

For more info see www.AmyJBarth.com

From the Growing with Love Series at Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com

JUV039210 Juvenile Fiction : Social Issues - Sexual Abuse Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

The Supportive Foster Parent: "Be there for me" (Hardcover)

The Supportive Foster Parent: "Be there for me"
The Supportive Foster Parent: "Be there for me" (Hardcover)
By Dr. Kalyani Gopal

Buy new: $28.86
Customer Rating: 5.0

First tagged by Dr Gopal
Customer tags: mental illness, attachment, foster care, discipline, reference, parenting, adoption, special needs

Review & Description

This is a parenting book for new and current foster moms and dads who are raising their foster children. This book is all about empowerment. By empowering our foster parents to be more successful, we empower our foster children to heal and increase their future chances of succeeding in life,thereby breaking the cycle of abuse and neglect from their biological family. A change in one family changes the lives of its subsequent generations. There are about 700,000 children in the foster care system nationally in the United States at any given time and 200,000 get to go back home each year, leaving most of the rest to foster parents who get an opportunity to raise them. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

School Sense: How to Help Your Child Succeed in Elementary School (Paperback)

School Sense: How to Help Your Child Succeed in Elementary School
School Sense: How to Help Your Child Succeed in Elementary School (Paperback)
By Tiffani Chin

Buy new: $16.95
63 used and new from $0.01
Customer Rating: 5.0

First tagged by Phyllis A. Rogers
Customer tags: parent participation(2), education, parenting, child development, parenting education

Review & Description

Parents are provided with the information they need to make the most of their children’s elementary school experience in this useful reference. Recognizing that all children and parents have their own needs, strengths, and weaknesses, this guide offers a range of suggestions and examples to help parents learn how schools work and how to accomplish specific goals for their children. Choosing schools, communicating with teachers, and helping children with homework and projects are some of the topics covered.
Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Monday 30 May 2011

Happy Healthy Children in the 21st Century: Natural Psychology and the Art of Prevention (Kindle Edition)

Happy Healthy Children in the 21st Century: Natural Psychology and the Art of Prevention
Happy Healthy Children in the 21st Century: Natural Psychology and the Art of Prevention (Kindle Edition)
By John Samuels

Review & Description

Children's mental health. How pharmaceutical solutions are often short-sighted and short-term. The influence of profit in mental health treatment. Positive non-pharmaceutical solutions. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Childhood Depression, Bipolar Disorder discussed.

The Media and Children: How television cartoons, Disney movies and princess culture, horror movies, R-rated violent movies, superheroes and the occult affect children's mental health. Historical background of specific children's cartoons.

How exposure to pornography affects children. Child abuse and ADHD. Positive solutions. How turning children on to art can help parents to control the media in their home and provide a positive creative outlet for children. How coaching, personal assistants in public school and tutoring can help children academically and otherwise. Real experiences from school and tutoring. Extensive Bibliography. Bookmarked table of contents.

Nutritional section by Dr. Nate Lebowitz Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

The Motivation Breakthrough: 6 Secrets to Turning On the Tuned-Out Child (Paperback)

The Motivation Breakthrough: 6 Secrets to Turning On the Tuned-Out Child
The Motivation Breakthrough: 6 Secrets to Turning On the Tuned-Out Child (Paperback)
By Richard D. Lavoie

Review & Description

Any child can be motivated to learn.

"If he only would apply himself..."

"She can do it if she puts her mind to it."

"He just doesn't seem to care."

"She's just not trying."

Motivation is the key to learning. But very few parents and teachers have an effective arsenal of techniques at their disposal. Enter educator and acclaimed author Rick Lavoie, who arms all those who deal with children with proven, effective tools and strategies they can use to encourage any child to learn and achieve success.

Lavoie's practical, innovative approach begins with a quiz that helps a parent or teacher identify -- using six different possible models -- a child's motivational style.

  • Is she motivated by power?
  • Does he need prestige?
  • Does praise mean a lot to this child?
  • Does contact with other people inspire this child?
  • Does he like to do projects?
  • Does she enjoy receiving prizes?
  • He then explores each motivational style in depth, presenting proven techniques, strategies, and scripts that can be used in the classroom and at home to break through a child's apathy and discouragement and inspire him to succeed and achieve.

    Along the way, Lavoie explodes some common myths about motivation: for instance, he demonstrates that rewards, punishment, and competition are not effective motivational tools. He gives specific advice throughout for parents and teachers of children with learning disabilities and provides detailed instructions for how to create a motivated classroom. He outlines the parent's role, the teacher's role, and suggests ways in which they can work together to encourage children to reach their potential. The book's final chapter, "What Does Madison Avenue Know...That Maple Street Elementary School Doesn't," reveals what parents and teachers can learn from some of the most powerful motivators in our children's world: advertisers.

    With empathy and understanding, backed by decades of experience in the classroom, Rick Lavoie gives parents and teachers the key to unlock any child's enthusiasm and responsiveness. The Motivation Breakthrough will revolutionize the way parents, teachers, and professionals reach out to and motivate all children. Read more


    Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Keeping Your Head Out of the Sand: A Draw Your Own Illustrations Book (Paperback)

Keeping Your Head Out of the Sand: A Draw Your Own Illustrations Book
Keeping Your Head Out of the Sand: A Draw Your Own Illustrations Book (Paperback)
By Ph.D. Nancy Marie Barnes

Review & Description

Say hello to our special birds, Bala Bird, Bora Bird and the colorful Osgood Ostrich. They are having a serious discussion about life, making good decisions, and how to be happy. Join them in this discussion. Bala and Bora help their friend Osgood learn to make good decisions and how to “keep his head out of the sand.” This is an interactive book which allows a child to be part of the story by becoming the book’s illustrator. A child can help “make” the book by drawing the illustrations, using pencil, crayons, large marking pens, watercolors, or any other medium of the child’s choosing---being creative and having fun! As children “read” and illustrate the book, they are asked what they can learn from the birds’ discussions. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Sunday 29 May 2011

This Is Your Book (Hardcover)

This Is Your Book
This Is Your Book (Hardcover)
By Ryan Maconochie

Review & Description

When graphic artist Ryan Maconochie became a father he searched for a baby book that melded his design aesthetic with the opportunity to chronicle his daughter’s first year. He couldn’t find anything—so he made one. This Is Your Book gives parents an opportunity to record more than just the vital statistics about their baby’s birth. It also offers an opportunity to reflect on the pop culture that surrounds the big day. From basic info such as baby’s height, birth hospital, and hair color, to amusing recollections of all the baby names that were ruled out, This Is Your Book utilizes current events, maps, and of-the-moment factoids to tell the story of the child’s first year and will become a fun stimulus for conversation and education with children in the years to come.

Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Three Years and Thirteen Dumpsters:Cleaning House After Dementia (Volume 1) (Paperback)

Three Years and Thirteen Dumpsters:Cleaning House After Dementia (Volume 1)
Three Years and Thirteen Dumpsters:Cleaning House After Dementia (Volume 1) (Paperback)
By Joy Walker

Review & Description

A personal, moving, yet often funny exploration of the impact of dementia, Alzheimer's, or Lewy-Body Dementia on sufferer and family alike; from denial to diagnosis, from care-giving to cleaning out the house Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Saturday 28 May 2011

You're Expecting Gift Set (Paperback)

You're Expecting Gift Set
You're Expecting Gift Set (Paperback)
By Heidi Murkoff

Review & Description

Whether saying congratulations or welcoming the new baby, here is a handsome gift set of America's bestselling pregnancy and childcare books. The You're Expecting Gift Set is an instant 1,500-page reference library on pregnancy, childbirth, and baby's first year. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Friday 27 May 2011

The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do, Revised and Updated (Paperback)

The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do, Revised and Updated
The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do, Revised and Updated (Paperback)
By Judith Rich Harris

Review & Description

This groundbreaking book, a Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times notable pick, rattled the psychological establishment when it was first published in 1998 by claiming that parents have little impact on their children's development. In this tenth anniversary edition of The Nurture Assumption, Judith Harris has updated material throughout and provided a fresh introduction. Combining insights from psychology, sociology, anthropology, primatology, and evolutionary biology, she explains how and why the tendency of children to take cues from their peers works to their evolutionary advantage. This electrifying book explodes many of our unquestioned beliefs about children and parents and gives us a radically new view of childhood.Whether it's musical talent, criminal tendencies, or fashion sense, we humans want to know why we have it or why we don't. What makes us the way we are? Maybe it's in our genes, maybe it's how we were raised, maybe it's a little of both--in any case, Mom and Dad usually receive both the credit and the blame. But not so fast, says developmental psychology writer Judith Rich Harris. While it has been shown that genetics is only partly responsible for behavior, it is also true, Harris asserts, that parents play a very minor role in mental and emotional development. The Nurture Assumption explores the mountain of evidence pointing away from parents and toward peer groups as the strongest environmental influence on personality development. Rather than leaping into the nature vs. nurture fray, Harris instead posits nurture (parental) vs. nurture (peer group), and in her view your kid's friends win, hands down. This idea, difficult as it may be to accept, is supported by the countless studies Harris cites in her breezy, charming prose. She is upset about the blame laid on parents of troubled children and has much to say (mostly negative) about "professional parental advice-givers." Her own advice may be summarized as "guide your child's peer-group choices wisely," but the aim of the book is less to offer guidance than to tear off cultural blinders. Harris's ideas are so thought-provoking, challenging, and potentially controversial that anyone concerned with parenting issues will find The Nurture Assumption refreshing, important, and possibly life-changing. --Rob Lightner Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Give Them Grace: Dazzling Your Kids with the Love of Jesus (Paperback)

Give Them Grace: Dazzling Your Kids with the Love of Jesus
Give Them Grace: Dazzling Your Kids with the Love of Jesus (Paperback)
By Elyse Fitzpatrick

Buy new: $9.59
11 used and new from $9.11
Customer Rating: 4.7

First tagged by J. Thompson
Customer tags: gospel(2), parenting(2), parenting books(2), christianity

Review & Description

A guide to help Christians parent their children with grace and an emphasis on the cross. 

How are parents to raise children so they don’t become Pharisees (legalists) or prodigals (rebels)? It’s all about grace-filled, gospel-driven parenting, says the mother/daughter team of Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson. Christian parents, in their desire to raise godly children, can tend toward rule-centered discipline. There is, however, a far more effective method—a grace-motivated approach that begins with the glorious truth of God’s love for sinners. 

In Give Them Grace, parents will learn how to connect the benefits of the cross—especially regeneration, adoption, and justification—to their children’s daily lives. Chapters address topics such as our inability to follow the law perfectly, God’s forgiveness and love displayed at the cross, and what true heart obedience looks like. Fitzpatrick and Thompson also discuss discipline, dealing with popular culture, and evangelism as a way of life. Parents will find this book a great resource for raising grace-filled, Jesus-loving kids. 

Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

The Bully Action Guide: How to Help Your Child and Get Your School to Listen (Paperback)

The Bully Action Guide: How to Help Your Child and Get Your School to Listen
The Bully Action Guide: How to Help Your Child and Get Your School to Listen (Paperback)
By Edward F. Dragan

Buy new: $10.88
47 used and new from $8.00
Customer Rating: 4.7

First tagged by Edward F. Dragan "Edward F. Dragan, EdD"
Customer tags: teen, middle school, parenting, social issues, bullying

Review & Description

Bullying used to be thought of as an unpleasant rite of passage, but now psychologists are realizing that it inflicts real harm. As many as 40 percent of children report that they’ve experienced episodes of bullying at school or online through their school community. School safety expert Edward Dragan argues that parents need to be proactive in looking out for their children’s social well being at school. From his many decades as a Board of Education insider, he argues that schools are self-protective entities and reluctant to address bullying themselves.

The Bully Action Guide shows parents how to:

• discuss bullying with their child

• efficiently address individual needs with teachers

• take effective action to stop the bullying

Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Thursday 26 May 2011

It's Good 2B Good: Why It's Not Bad to be Good (Paperback)

It's Good 2B Good: Why It's Not Bad to be Good
It's Good 2B Good: Why It's Not Bad to be Good (Paperback)
By Sandra Zerner

Buy new: $12.95

First tagged by Sandra Zerner
Customer tags: parenting, character education, raising kids, bullying

Review & Description

Based on material from her popular educational presentations, It s Good 2B Good: Why It s Not Bad to be Good, provides true stories, inspiring quotations, and thought-provoking activities to help elementary school children achieve their greatest good through kind acts and moral courage. From What Does It Mean to be Good through My Own Personal Experience, Ms. Zerner challenges the reader to think about the impact of their actions on themselves as well as the world as a whole. Stephen G. Post, author of The Hidden Gifts of Helping and Why Good Things Happen to Good People offers praise for Zerner's book in the preface. Appendices for parents and teachers provide added resources and tips for implementing her program at home and in school. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Three Scoops is a Blast! (Kindle Edition)

Three Scoops is a Blast!
Three Scoops is a Blast! (Kindle Edition)
By Alex Carrick

Buy new: $0.99
196 used and new from $0.98
Customer Rating: 5.0

First tagged by Alex Carrick
Customer tags: funny, jokes, adventure, humor, fiction, mystery, parenting, gift idea, horror, comedy, family, fantasy

Review & Description

"Three Scoops" Is A Blast! is a collection of short stories set in the past, present and future.

While this second installment in the "Scoops" series does contain some stories about the family and the modern work environment, it branches off into somewhat longer fictional pieces than appeared in Two Scoops. These latter tales wander through time and space or consist of made-up conversations that take amusing, ironic or unexpected turns. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

In Leah's Wake (Kindle Edition)

In Leah's Wake
In Leah's Wake (Kindle Edition)
By Terri Giuliano Long

Buy new: $2.99
Customer Rating: 5.0

First tagged by terri a. long
Customer tags: contemporary fiction(10), fast-paced(9), family saga(9), family drama(9), sisters(9), runaways(8), coming-of-age(8), teen(8), rebellion(8), drugs and alcohol(8), parents and teens(3), mothers and daughters(3)

Review & Description

Protecting their children comes naturally for Zoe and Will Tyler—until their daughter Leah decides to actively destroy her own future.

Leah grew up in a privileged upper-middle class world. Her parents spared no expense for her happiness; she had all-but secured an Ivy League scholarship and a future as a star athlete. Then she met Todd.

Leah’s parents watch helplessly as their daughter falls into a world of drugs, sex, and wild parties. While Will attempts to control his daughter’s every move to prevent her from falling deeper into this dangerous new life, Zoe prefers to give Leah slack in the hope that she may learn from her mistakes. Their divided approach drives their daughter out of their home and a wedge into their marriage.

Twelve-year-old Justine observes Leah’s rebellion from the shadows of their fragmented family. She desperately seeks her big sister’s approval and will do whatever it takes to obtain it. Meanwhile she is left to question whether her parents love her and whether God even knows she exists.

What happens when love just isn’t enough? Who will pay the consequences of Leah’s vagrant lifestyle? Can this broken family survive the destruction left in Leah’s wake?

“Terri Long’s accomplished first novel takes the reader on a passionate roller-coaster ride through contemporary parenthood and marriage. It’s sometimes scary, sometimes sad, and always tender.”
-Susan Straight, author of Take One Candle Light a Room: A Novel

“In Leah’s Wake is a story about our responsibility toward those we love. All of the characters must grow up and into themselves, even those who believed they already had. With such thoughtful characterization and beautifully woven prose, the reader may find it difficult to believe that this is Terri Giuliano Long’s debut novel.”
-Emlyn Chand, power blogger and freelance author

Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Wednesday 25 May 2011

IEP Workshop Buiding Teacher-Parent Partnerships (Paperback)

IEP Workshop Buiding Teacher-Parent Partnerships
IEP Workshop Buiding Teacher-Parent Partnerships (Paperback)
By Professor Mary Noe

Review & Description

Co-author Mary Noe, St. John's University professor, was first involved in special education when her son was identified with special needs at age six. Since then, it has becomer her career. Noe and her co-authors present a user-friendly guide for teachers and parents to form a productive and successful partnership that will greatly benefit students. Includes definitions of special education terms, laws, and techniques and contains countless reproducibles to make it all happen. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Sprout Right Nutrition Workshop Tuesday May 31



*WORKSHOP* Sprout Right Nutrition Expert.
Join Lianne Phillipson-Webb of Sprout Right as she talks about the nutritional needs of Mom and Baby.  Learn about important topics and get practical information. Tuesday May 31, starts at 10am.   

$25.00 per person (plus tax) More Information

Ten Tales of Tilted Love (Kindle Edition)

Ten Tales of Tilted Love
Ten Tales of Tilted Love (Kindle Edition)
By Alex Carrick

Review & Description

Ten Tales of Tilted Love is the first in a series of short story compilations by Alex Carrick. Sometimes light-hearted and often insightful, these pieces are sure to entertain and surprise readers.

Mr. Carrick is a critically-acclaimed author whose story "The Size of the Skip" (found in "Three Scoops" Is A Blast!) was short-listed for the 2010 Lorian Hemingway Short Story Award. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Ten Tales of Family Glue (Ten Tales series) (Kindle Edition)

Ten Tales of Family Glue (Ten Tales series)
Ten Tales of Family Glue (Ten Tales series) (Kindle Edition)
By Alex Carrick

Review & Description

Ten Tales of Family Glue is the third in a series of short story compilations by Alex Carrick. Sometimes light-hearted and often insightful, these pieces are sure to entertain and surprise readers.

Mr. Carrick is a critically-acclaimed author whose story "The Size of the Skip" (found in "Three Scoops" Is A Blast!) was short-listed for the 2010 Lorian Hemingway Short Story Award. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Tuesday 24 May 2011

Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth (Hardcover)

Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth
Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth (Hardcover)
By Mark Hertsgaard

Review & Description

A fresh take on climate change by a renowned journalist driven to protect his daughter, your kids, and the next generation who’ll inherit the problem

For twenty years, Mark Hertsgaard has investigated global warming for outlets including the New Yorker, NPR, Time, Vanity Fair, and The Nation. But the full truth did not hit home until he became a father and, soon thereafter, learned that climate change had already arrived―a century earlier than forecast―with impacts bound to worsen for decades to come. Hertsgaard's daughter Chiara, now five yea rs old, is part of what he has dubbed "Generation Hot"--the two billion young people worldwide who will spend the rest of their lives coping with mounting climate disruption.

HOT is a father's cry against climate change, but most of the book focuses on s olutions, offering a deeply reported blueprint for how all of us―as parents, communities, companies and countries―can navigate this unavoidable new era. Combining reporting from across the nation and around the world with personal reflections on his daugh ter’s future, Hertsgaard provides "pictures" of what is expected over the next fifty years: Chicago’s climate transformed to resemble Houston’s; dwindling water supplies and crop yields at home and abroad; the redesign of New York and other cities against mega-storms and sea-level rise. Above all, he shows who is taking wise, creative precautions. For in the end, HOT is a book about how we’ll survive.
A Q&A with Mark Hertsgaard, Author of Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth

Q: You write about your daughter Chiara quite a bit in Hot. In the prologue, you describe the moment when you came to understand just what climate change would mean for her. You had a kind of terrible epiphany while crossing Westminster Bridge in London.

A: Yeah, that was on October 18, 2005. Hurricane Katrina had struck seven weeks before, and Vanity Fair had sent me to London to report what became the cover story for its first "green" issue. I did an interview with David King, the chief science adviser to the British government, who was way ahead of the curve on this stuff. He shattered the conventional framing of the climate problem and made me see that we had entered a radically new era.

See, from the time global warming emerged on the world’s agenda in the late 1980s, public discussion had focused on two basic questions: Is global warming real? And if so, how can it be stopped before it gets really dangerous, which is to say before it triggers outright climate change, with stronger storms, deeper droughts, harsher heat waves, and so forth? But King told me that British scientists had shown that global warming had already triggered climate change. His specific example was the record heat wave that battered Europe in the summer of 2003, when corpses were piling up outside the morgue in Paris. About half of the excessive temperatures of the 2003 heat wave, King said, were attributable to man-made global warming.

Anyway, in essence David King told me climate change had arrived one hundred years sooner than scientists had expected. And that wasn’t the worst of it. He went on to explain that the physical inertia of the climate system—the laws of physics and chemistry—guaranteed that average global temperatures would keep rising for another thirty to forty years, even if humanity somehow was to halt all greenhouse gas emissions overnight. The upshot was that our civilization was locked in to a large amount of future climate change no matter how many solar panels, electric cars, and other green technologies we eventually embraced.

Q: Is that why you say your daughter belongs to what you call Generation Hot?

A: Not only my daughter. Every child on earth born after June 23, 1988, belongs to Generation Hot. Generation Hot includes some two billion young people, all of whom have grown up under global warming and are fated to spend the rest of their lives confronting its mounting impacts.

I date Generation Hot to June 23, 1988, because that’s the day humanity was put on notice that greenhouse gas emissions were raising temperatures on this planet. The warning came from NASA scientist James Hansen’s testimony to the United States Senate and, crucially, the decision by the New York Times to print the news on page 1, which made global warming a household phrase in news bureaus, living rooms, and government offices the world over.

Unfortunately, Hansen’s and countless subsequent warnings by others went unheeded. The U.S. government, under Republican as well as Democratic leadership, listened as much to corporate-funded deniers of climate change as it did to actual scientists. So instead of shifting to greener technologies, U.S. emissions have soared over the past twenty years. That, in turn, helped accelerate global warming to where it triggered outright climate change. And as David King explained, once climate change gets triggered, it can’t be turned off quickly.

As a result, my daughter and the other two billion young people of Generation Hot are destined to live with rising temperatures and stronger climate impacts for the rest of their lives. Which is why our new mantra in fighting climate change has to be “Avoid the unmanageable and manage the unavoidable.” On the one hand, we must redouble our efforts to slash greenhouse gas emissions and stop global warming before it unleashes an unmanageable amount of climate change. On the other hand, we have to put in place better defenses against sea level rise, more effective water conservation systems, and many other measures to manage the climate change that is already unavoidable. In short, we have to live through global warming even as we strive to stop it.

Q: Where do you find hope for the future?

A: I’d like to underline that my feelings of hope are not merely a matter of philosophical outlook. In the course of researching Hot, I came across many concrete reasons for hope and quite inspiring examples of how individuals, governments, and nonprofit groups are facing up to these challenges.

The first two chapters of Hot explain the new realities of global warming and specify the kinds of impacts that are unavoidable during the lifetimes of today’s children. Members of Generation Hot who live in New York City, for example, will endure twice as many extremely hot summer days by the 2020s as they do today, which is no small thing if you recall how unpleasant the summer of 2010 was. By the time my daughter is my age, the snowpack in California will have melted to where shortages of drinking water will be a virtually permanent condition. And the projections for Africa, South Asia, and other poor regions of the world are often even more troubling.

Nevertheless, most of my book is devoted to solutions—to answering the question I posed that day on Westminster Bridge: What will it take for Chiara and her generation around the world to live through all this? And what I’ve found during four years of on-the-ground reporting is that a lot is already being done to prepare to fight against these gathering threats.

Some of the most encouraging steps are being taken here in the United States. In Seattle, the former chief county executive, an amazing guy named Ron Sims, directed everyone in government to "ask the climate question." That is, ask climate scientists what conditions the region will face in the year 2050 and then work backward to prepare for those conditions—by building stronger levees, improving freshwater storage, and building more resilient housing. Sims told me he championed this approach for economic as much as ecological reasons. He thinks people and businesses will move to his region because it is prepared for what’s ahead.

Overseas, the clear leaders are in the Netherlands, where the government has begun implementing a 200-Year Plan to cope with climate change. Planning that far ahead is almost inconceivable here in the U.S., but the Dutch plan is well funded and politically tough-minded. They are very serious about protecting their nation from stronger North Sea storms and other projected impacts, and there’s a lot we can learn from them.

But the single most hopeful story I came across was in West Africa, where I saw large numbers of very poor farmers who are already adapting to ferociously hot temperatures with remarkable success. Their method sounds counterintuitive but is ingenious: they grow trees amid their fields of millet and sorghum. The trees provide shade for the crops, help the soil retain rainwater, and offer a range of other benefits, with the result that crop yields, in a land where hunger is a constant threat, have doubled and sometimes tripled.

These are the kinds of examples that all of us—as individuals, communities, governments, and businesses—can benefit from and apply in our own lives. In that sense, Hot is a good-news story about a bad-news predicament, and that gives me hope.


Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Words of Wisdom to the Stay-at-Home Moms and Their Husbands: Invaluable Insights from Those Who Know Best (Kindle Edition)

Words of Wisdom to the Stay-at-Home Moms and Their Husbands: Invaluable Insights from Those Who Know Best
Words of Wisdom to the Stay-at-Home Moms and Their Husbands: Invaluable Insights from Those Who Know Best (Kindle Edition)
By Nikki Ace

Buy new: $2.99

First tagged by Kristian
Customer tags: inspirational(3), marriage advice(3), humor(3), parenting(3), moms(3), love(3), family(3), relationships(2), kindle(2), christianity(2), self-esteem(2), husband(2)

Review & Description

Words of Wisdom to the Stay-at-Home Moms and Their Husbands is a collection of insightful, yet often comical, much needed advice from stay-at-home moms and their husbands for other stay-at-home moms and their husbands. Through many interviews, author Nikki Ace compiled a multitude of totally relatable situations that will set your mind at ease in knowing that you are not the only one in your circumstance. This is your support group in a book - simple and sweet. You will truly be blessed with the great guidance and recommendations from stay-at-home moms and husbands married from one year to up to sixty-three years. Advice you never thought you needed will be sure to touch your heart and resonate in your spirit to offer that sacrificial love we should offer to our mate. Not only will you learn to develop a meaningful relationship as husband and wife, but you'll also turn out to be an improved mom and dad - which equals a healthy family. Be CONVICTED, ENCOURAGED, and LAUGH, all at the same time! Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Ten Tales of Spotty Ruin (Ten Tales Series) (Kindle Edition)

Ten Tales of Spotty Ruin (Ten Tales Series)
Ten Tales of Spotty Ruin (Ten Tales Series) (Kindle Edition)
By Alex Carrick

Review & Description

Ten Tales of Spotty Ruin is the second in a series of short story compilations by Alex Carrick. Sometimes light-hearted and often insightful, these pieces are sure to entertain and surprise readers.

Mr. Carrick is a critically-acclaimed author whose story "The Size of the Skip" (found in "Three Scoops" Is A Blast!) was short-listed for the 2010 Lorian Hemingway Short Story Award. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Monday 23 May 2011

Enjoy the Ride: Teaching Children Through Their Own Imagination (2ND EDITION) (Paperback)

Enjoy the Ride: Teaching Children Through Their Own Imagination (2ND EDITION)
Enjoy the Ride: Teaching Children Through Their Own Imagination (2ND EDITION) (Paperback)
By Dave Diggle

Product Images


Review & Description

Enjoy the Ride is a series of entertaining, thought provoking metaphors to help children grow up with important life lessons and allow them to create their own future.
This book is a collection of stories to help children learn some of the most powerful lessons for their life, such as overcoming bullying, honesty, conflict and separation, body image and self esteem, personal hygiene, self control in night time bedwetting, stranger danger, asthma management and nutrition.
Written with fun and humour, the honesty and compassion for each character puts across the message in powerful and highly memorable ways.
Enjoy the Ride is a wonderful sourcebook for parents, teachers, trainers and forward thinkers wanting to empower their children. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

So You Think You Want to Be a Mommy? (Paperback)

So You Think You Want to Be a Mommy?
So You Think You Want to Be a Mommy? (Paperback)
By Rebecka Vigus

Buy new: $9.95
Customer Rating: 5.0

First tagged by Craig W. F. Smith
Customer tags: nonfiction(2), motherhood(2), baby(2), parenting

Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Fourth Grade Super Math Success (Sylvan Super Workbooks) (Math Super Workbooks) (Paperback)

Fourth Grade Super Math Success (Sylvan Super Workbooks) (Math Super Workbooks)
Fourth Grade Super Math Success (Sylvan Super Workbooks) (Math Super Workbooks) (Paperback)
By Sylvan Learning

Buy new: $12.91
41 used and new from $8.91

First tagged by webryder
Customer tags: parenting, math, 4th grade

Review & Description

Success in math requires children to make connections between the real world and math concepts in order to solve problems. Extra practice can help young problem solvers advance to more complex topics with confidence. The activities in this workbook are designed to help your children catch up, keep up, and get ahead. Best of all, they’ll have lots of fun doing it! Some of the great features you’ll find inside are:
 
BASIC MATH
Cash Crunch
Calculating the value of money provides practical practice in adding and subtracting decimals.
 
The Mighty Marlock
Guessing any weight is The Mighty Marlock’s gig, but sometimes he guesses wrong. Students decide where Marlock goes astray, reinforcing their knowledge of standard and metric measurement.
 
MATH GAMES & PUZZLES
Number Factory
Numbers go into the machine, but what numbers will come out? Students crunch the numbers to solve the puzzle.
 
Secret Location
Students find points on a map, write the names of those countries, and then unscramble highlighted letters to determine the secret location.
 
MATH IN ACTION
Skateboard Sort
From a dozen skateboards with different designs and patterns, students determine the fraction of striped skateboards, skateboards with flames, skateboards with blue wheels, and other groupings.
 
Favorite Flavors
Ira at Ira’s Ice Cream Shop is thinking about changing ice cream flavors. From a graph of the flavors people bought on a hot afternoon, students determine the most popular flavor, which ones sold in equal amounts, the fraction of people who bought Fudge Ripple, and which flavor should be replaced.
 
Give your child’s confidence in math a boost with 4th Grade Super Math Success.
  Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon