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Daily insights for conscious parenting. Rewarding, humbling, challenging--parenting is a lot of things, but one thing it isn't is easy. In this warm, accessible, and ultimately inspiring book of daily insights and affirmations, developmental expert and Neufeld Institute facilitator Bridgett Miller offers parents the support they need to nurture their children using their head and heart. With gentle guidance and suggestions grounded in developmental science, What Young Children Need You To Know opens the door for parents to move from reactivity to consciousness--with a greater understanding of how to meet their children's emotional needs.
Dr Jacob Miller, a world renowned radiation oncologist whose cancer patients are dying suspiciously from their cancers after treatment that should have cured them, suspects something sinister behind their deaths-- even murder. He also suffers further turmoil when his romantic relationship ends, and, when flash backs occur to his own painful childhood as an orphan--he is brought to the bleak edge. Incredibly, he battles back to discover that terrorists are behind his patients being sent to early graves and are also plotting to explode a dirty bomb in Boston. When Millers girlfriend is kidnapped by the terrorists, he recruits his friends and co-workers to help him save her and stop the terrorist bombing. If he fails his mission, he will not only fail his patients, but also the lives of countless thousands, and his country.
Reproduction of the original: Enter Bridget by Thomas Cobb
After receiving what seems like an offer of employment from an English countess, orphan Bridget Kelly leaves her uncle’s house in Dublin to make her own way in the world. But making her way in England is easier said than done, especially for an innocent Irish lass with no family or connections. In fact, she’ll be lucky if she can make it to Derbyshire alive. Still smarting from his brother and former fiancée’s betrayal, rakish Captain Russell Avery arrives at his sister’s Derbyshire estate, looking for something or someone to help soothe his bruised ego. When a pretty little Irish maid stumbles into his chamber one morning, Russell is certain he’s found just the distraction he’s looking for. Well, at least until he learns who the lass truly is and the place she’s to hold in his sister’s household.
Harry Forrest was desperate to have a son to take over his thriving Lincolnshire Mill, but Emma is his only child. Forced into a loveless marriage, Emma is determined that one day she will prove to her father that she is his rightful heir.
Using the relational development approach of Gordon Neufeld, the author offers a road map to making sense of the behavior of young children and understanding their developmental growth.