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Parenting a Normal Child to A+ Grades provides instruction and inspiration to parents who wish to help their children achieve academic success and the benefits that accompany it, such as self respect; peer, school, and community recognition; and college scholarship offers. This book is a how-we-did it biography/autobiography about how a boy who would rather be playing baseball than going to school was able to achieve an A+ average in junior high school and high school. The book is divided into four sections: a biographical section that describes how the author's son's success validates the approach; a how-we-did-it section that explains how the family's educational goals were accomplished; a...
This work sums up a lifetime of teaching and living a philosophy that seeks wisdom, creativity, and beauty. Drawing upon poems, paintings, and examples from sports and fitness, the author invites us to see an ever-expanding and unexpected connectivity between things. A heightened awareness of love and friendship are also explored. You are invited on a journey with a challenge to delve into essential questions that can guide our lives.
Counterculture, while commonly used to describe youth-oriented movements during the 1960s, refers to any attempt to challenge or change conventional values and practices or the dominant lifestyles of the day. This fascinating three-volume set explores these movements in America from colonial times to the present in colorful detail. "American Countercultures" is the first reference work to examine the impact of countercultural movements on American social history. It highlights the writings, recordings, and visual works produced by these movements to educate, inspire, and incite action in all eras of the nation's history. A-Z entries provide a wealth of information on personalities, places, events, concepts, beliefs, groups, and practices. The set includes numerous illustrations, a topic finder, primary source documents, a bibliography and a filmography, and an index.
Linda Morrison brings the voices and issues of a little-known, complex social movement to the attention of sociologists, mental health professionals, and the general public. The members of this social movement work to gain voice for their own experience, to raise consciousness of injustice and inequality, to expose the darker side of psychiatry, and to promote alternatives for people in emotional distress. Talking Back to Psychiatry explores the movement's history, its complex membership, its strategies and goals, and the varied response it has received from psychiatry, policy makers, and the public at large.
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