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| The Lucky Ones Ann Rauhala The lucky ones: It’s a phrase most families touched by adoption will recognize. My husband and I heard... read full review |
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| As the mother of two internationally adopted children, I am grateful that my kids can see others like... read full review |
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Armin A. Brott As new parents fill their shelves with parenting books, dads quickly realize that most of these relegate the... read full review | |
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Esme Raji Codell All parents are excited when their children go beyond “pretend reading” to join the ranks of real readers.... read full review | |
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Gregory Keck and Regina M. Kupecky Greg Keck and Regina Kupecky’s new book, Parenting the Hurt Child, welcomes parents to a world of easy-to-grasp... read full review | Pattey Cogen Who will my child be? How will she behave?"
"My child is here. I don’t feel that I am... read full review |
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Lindsey Biel and Nancy Peske Raising a Sensory Smart Child is a wonderful resource for parents, teachers, counselors, and pediatricians who'd like to... read full review | Ralph James Savarese I’ve never been able to find the right words to describe life with my daughter, Natalie. We adopted... read full review |
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Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Siblings Without Rivalry is the classic on the subject of raising multiple kids, and for good reason: It... read full review | I was raised in a Protestant church. My husband is Catholic. I'm the outsider when we attend mass... read full review |
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| Karyn B. Purvis, Ph.D., David R. Cross, Ph.D., and Wendy Lyons The Connected Child introduces techniques Drs. Purvis and Cross have used to help at-risk children overcome the problems... read full review |
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| Brett R. Kuhn, Ph.D., and Joe Borgenicht As new parents fill their shelves with parenting books, dads quickly realize that most of these relegate the... read full review |