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Lose weight and feel better, while enriching your cat's life! Here's an innovative, fun book with a simple premise: Incorporating exercise for you into brief playtimes with your cat can improve your life, brain function, and overall health- and make a difference in your cat's well-being. Select from over 50 quick-and-easy exercises requiring only 10-minute bursts of activity- using your cat as a personal trainer! This is a new life-changer for people of all ages.
THE OTHER MID-LIFE CRISIS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WILLS, HOSPITALS, LIFE-&-DEATH DECISIONS, & FINAL MATTERS (BUT WERE NEVER TAUGHT) is a groundbreaking guidebook for people who must suddenly learn how to care for a very sick or terminally ill spouse, relative or friend. This easy-to-use quick reference guide consolidates crucial information into one single source. Acquaints readers with issues faced by people with compromised health or aging parents & provides direction with these issues. Includes lists of helpful organizations, publications, over 150 information clearing houses & other resources. This is the best place to look for concise information about doctors, hospitals, health insurance, attorneys, wills, long-term care, hospices & final matters. Describes 5 easy steps that will organize ANYONE'S legal life - essential to avoiding a crisis situation. Tells how to approach your parents about their wills, legal issues & life-&-death decisions. Extremely helpful reading for caregivers. A 'must read' for Baby Boomers AND seniors.
Author Ellen Peck here explodes the popular myth that only children are lonely, selfish, spoiled, insecure, and stubborn--that they are either grasping egomaniacs or withdrawn introverts. She shows that they actually tend to be friendly, affectionate, happy, responsible, sociable, and industrious. Sure, she says, only children sometimes report that they were lonely children, but then children in large families often feel that way too. The mere presence of brothers and sisters is no guarantee against loneliness, or any of the other problems often attributed to only children. And as for the parents, new studies show that they tend to find parenting more pleasurable than do couples with more than one child. They frequently feel less financial strain, less physical and emotional wear and tear, and they have more time to spend on their own development and on the development of their relationship--they may even be more relaxed and have a better sense of humor. --From publisher description.
ISBN 1884702228 LCCN 9571658.
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Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.
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