Too often, parents ignore their instincts and better sense to follow their doctor’s advice, such as overtreating vulnerable children, letting babies cry themselves to sleep and giving their children cow’s milk for strong bones, even though strong evidence shows none of these practices is the best route.Revealing the medical industry’s gaps in knowledge is Dr. Susan Markel, formerly a frequent contributor to BabyCenter.com, the world’s most popular parenting site; and a La Leche League International medical liaison, and Linda F. Palmer, D.C., author of Baby Matters, in What Your Pediatrician Doesn't Know Can Hurt Your Child. This new work combines the latest research with solid advice from a pediatrician who dares to defy her rote education and big-industry-supported dogma and seek out parent- and child-centered choices in all aspects of child care. As a mother and a pediatrician with 30 years’ experience, Dr. Markel has come to find that less intervention in the natural processes generally brings superior outcomes.While providing helpful how-to natural parenting ideas throughout, What Your Pediatrician Doesn't Know Can Hurt Your Child gives parents insight into many instances where standard pediatric dogma is in conflict with the best research. Parents will find comprehensive solutions to specific health concerns and issues affecting children, such as:• Nutrition, including breastfeeding• Shared sleep• Common illnesses and drug usage• Allergies and asthma• Attention deficit disorder• Emotional health• DisciplineIn a reader-friendly, succinct format, not bogged down by scientific digressions, this book will assist parents in making the best possible choices for the mental and physical health of their children.
Mehow is changing the rules of The Game . . . by teaching women to play!Tired of being told you have to wait for fate to find you the perfect man? Can’t stand the thought of another loser hitting on you in a bar? Or do you think your dream guy is “out of your league?” Then it’s time to learn How to Talk to Hot Guys.Whether you’re new to the dating scene or experienced, or looking for Mr. Right or Mr. Tonight, How to Talk to Hot Guys will teach you the tricks of getting the man of your dreams to fall for your personality. By sharing his nine essential secrets, legendary pick-up artist Mehow® encourages you to stop waiting for Prince Charming and get out there and meet him tonight! Learn how to subtly lead the interaction away from small talk and filler, toward playful banter and flirtation. Free associate boring topics and spin them into something that seems flirty one minute and sassy the next, and learn how to secretly use your wits to have any guy eating out of the palm of your hand. Don’t worry—this isn’t about making big changes or pretending to be someone you’re not; Mehow’s easy techniques simply show you how to present the best version of your awesome self so you can make a great first impression.Packed with detailed advice on what to do, examples of what to say, and tips on how to develop your own “game,” How to Talk to Hot Guys will help you reach new levels of confidence so you have the freedom to date the men you really want—and to be the woman who guys want to date. This is the independent woman’s guide to making sure the next man you meet falls for way more than just your looks.
Criar a un niño nunca ha sido más difícil. Si alguna vez dudas de tí mismo o te preguntas si vale la pena, lee este pequeño libro. Si te preocupas que tu familia no capea las tormentas de la vida o si tienes miedo de perder a tus hijos a la cultura dominante, léelo de nuevo. Porque importan los niños ofrece sabiduría bíblica y consejos de sentido común sobre la manera de mantener una familia y criar a tus hijos con carácter.
The Love Lies sets women free from chronic cycles of dissatisfaction and disappointment in their relationships and offers a proven process to dismantle the root causes of why relationships fail. It provides an established process to transform and strengthen any love relationship and change the American relationship paradigm forever.
A straightforward, lighthearted, and research-based parenting book for working parents who want to do the best they can for their children in the time they have together. Board-certified child psychologist David J. Palmiter, PhD, distills the broad and complex endeavor of parenting into 10 effective strategies for promoting happy and well-adjusted children in busy households.
There are thousands of great books about knots. There also are many great books about bondage. However, there are few books that clearly illustrate the step-by-step process of turning great knots into great bondage. It's one thing to know how to tie an Eagle Scout's worth of sheep shanks, bowlines and clove hitches. It's another thing to know how to tie up your partner.Putting knots to work on the human form is an entirely different animal compared to seamanship, mountaineering or crocheting — especially if you want your bondage to be safe, sensual, attractive and effective. After all: you're not tying rope — you're tying people.When Two Knotty Boys, Dan and JD, began teaching rope bondage together in 1999, they discovered that most people learn best when they're shown — close up, step by step, and repeatedly — how to tie basic knots and combine them into bondage techniques. It is this learning process that they duplicate in this book. With the help of photographer Ken Marcus, Two Knotty Boys use photos and captions to show-not tell the soup-to-nuts techniques for turning rope into rope bondage. Forget long texts. Forget dissertations about BDSM or how to be a Dominant. There are plenty of books that cover that. Two Knotty Boys Showing You The Ropes fills the gap between books about knots and books about bondage.Unlike videos or DVDs that must be played and memorized, Two Knotty Boys Show You The Ropes can be a bedside companion to actual bondage. With easy-to-understand captions and clear step-by-step photos, readers can learn at their own pace, review whole techniques at a single glance or even lay it flat on the table (beside their blindfolded partner) and follow along as they tie.
Following the incredibly popular first book in the series, How to Be Kinkier dives deeper into the world of BDSM in the same accessible and fun style. With over 200 gorgeous full-color photos and 20 sexy step-by-step photo essays, this book educates and excites at the same time. Having introduced readers to the fun and fabulous basics of adult play with his first book, Morpheous now takes his audience on a trip into the naughtier side of their personalities.With an introduction by porn star, feminist and sex educator Nina Hartley, a huge fan of the first book, How to Be Kinkier gives instruction and inspiration on how to discover your favorite fetish and find out just how kinky you really are.
When Two Knotty Boys, Dan and J. D., began teaching rope bondage together in 1999, they discovered that most people learn best when they're shown — close up, step by step, and repeatedly — how to tie basic knots and combine them into bondage techniques. It is this learning process that they duplicate in this book. With the help of world-renowned photographer Larry Utley, they use over 750 photos and captions to explicate the soup-to-nuts techniques for turning great knots into great bondage that is safe, sensual, attractive, and effective. Readers can learn at their own pace, review whole techniques at a single glance, or even lay it flat on the table (beside their blindfolded partner) and follow along as they tie. Two Knotty Boys Showing You the Ropes appeals to those interested in improving the quality of their sex lives, not to mention aficionados of bondage and discipline/sadomasochism (BDSM), both curious newcomers and serious players alike.
Through ingenious activities, gifts, and projects, this book provides concrete ways to say «I love you» to family, friends, or a special someone — with actions rather than words. These inexpensive and thoughtful ideas are appropriate for special occasions or spur-of-the-moment expressions of love. Some of the ideas include renting a bicycle built for two, sending a weekly postcard to parents recalling specific childhood memories, and transcribing a child's oral stories to create her first book. Black-and-white illustrations are included throughout.
Parents are doing a better job than they think they are. Author Susan Kohl has been a parent watcher for more than 30 years and she knows what parents do well. A kind of Mr. Rogers for parents, Susan Kohl's The Best Things Parents Do is a «best practices» book that parents will turn to again and again.Each chapter focuses on one topic and contains stories and vignettes from Kohl's personal experience, relevant statistics and psychological truths, strategies to use, and things to think about or actions to take. Kohl knows that when parents begin to pay attention to what they do well, they can do more of it channeling their children's energy into constructive endeavors, modeling positive behavior and discouraging negative behavior, and honoring their children's feelings as well as their own.The Best Things Parents Do is divided into four parts:1. The Best Attitudes Parents Hold: the best parents value progress. 2. The Best Things Parents Do: from focusing on their children's feelings to seeing the opportunities in obstacles. 3. The Best Things Parents Do for Themselves. 4. The Best Things Parents Do for Each Other.Parents of children of any age will find relief and hope in The Best Things Parents Do.