In Calmer Times

In Calmer Times
Title In Calmer Times PDF eBook
Author Arthur J. Sabin
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 286
Release 1999-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 9780812235074

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"A good basic guide to the events of Red Monday and their aftermath."—American Communist History

Calm-Down Time

Calm-Down Time
Title Calm-Down Time PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Verdick
Publisher Free Spirit Publishing
Pages 13
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 157542732X

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Every parent, caregiver—and toddler—knows the misery that comes with meltdowns and temper tantrums. Through rhythmic text and warm illustrations, this gentle, reassuring book offers toddlers simple tools to release strong feelings, express them, and calm themselves down. Children learn to use their calm-down place—a quiet space where they can cry, ask for a hug, sing to themselves, be rocked in a grown-up’s arms, talk about feelings, and breathe: “One, two, three . . . I’m calm as can be. I’m taking care of me.” After a break, toddlers will feel like new—and adults will, too. Books include tips for parents and caregivers.

Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting

Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting
Title Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting PDF eBook
Author Noël Janis-Norton
Publisher Yellow Kite
Pages 452
Release 2012-05-10
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1444729918

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Simple strategies for a happier home and more cooperative kids. For children aged 3-13. Finally, a revolutionary programme that gives you simple steps to take the daily battles out of parenting. These strategies resolve one of parents' biggest frustrations: getting your children to listen and do what you ask, the first time you ask. When children are at their best, it is easy to get along with them and enjoy them. However, when they are defiant, argumentative or disrespectful, it is easy to get wound up, to argue back, threaten, nag or shout. If this sounds like the situation in your home too much of the time, then Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting is for you. When you use these strategies, not only will your children become more cooperative, but also more confident, self-reliant and considerate. Learning new skills like Preparing for Success, Descriptive Praise and the Never Ask Twice method can transform your relationship with your child in a short space of time and help bring the joy back into family life. Full of examples and real stories from parents, this book gives you clear step-by-step guidance to achieve Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting. These strategies work!

Calmer Easier Happier Screen Time

Calmer Easier Happier Screen Time
Title Calmer Easier Happier Screen Time PDF eBook
Author Noël Janis-Norton
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 169
Release 2016-02-25
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1473622778

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Do you constantly find yourself battling to stop your kids spending hours in front of a screen? Whether it's a tv, an ipad, a pc or a playstation children are spending more and more time absorbed in the digital world and for most parents it's a cause for concern. The most frequent question parenting expert Noel Janis Norton is asked by desperate parents is how to limit and manage screen time. Parents know their children became aggressive and stressed after prolonged time on an electronic device, and they know that it limits their child's willingness to do other activities, yet they are at a loss of what to do about it. In Calmer Easier Happier Screen Time, Noel adapts her proven parenting strategies to this most complex of areas. Using the latest scientific research to show just how addictive the digital world can be for the developing brain of a child, she using the calmer, easier, happier techniques to help parents wean their children away from their electronic devices and get back in charge.

Times of Linnæus

Times of Linnæus
Title Times of Linnæus PDF eBook
Author Zacharias Topelius
Publisher Chicago, Jansen, McClurg,
Pages 412
Release 1884
Genre Sweden
ISBN

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Ten Times Calmer

Ten Times Calmer
Title Ten Times Calmer PDF eBook
Author Dr. Kirren Schnack
Publisher Flatiron Books
Pages 241
Release 2024-01-30
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1250341272

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Feeling better starts now. Dr. Kirren Schnack is here to tell you that your anxiety isn’t here to stay. Whether you’re going through something and need support to feel like yourself again, or if you have been dealing with anxious thoughts for a long time, Ten Times Calmer has the help you’ve been looking for. Dr. Kirren is an Oxford trained clinical psychologist with twenty years’ experience. In Ten Times Calmer she offers a first aid kit of tools to help you understand what you’re going through and change how you’re feeling – and it might just be easier than you think. Not everyone has access to therapy and not everyone needs it, but we could all do with a little more calm in our lives. The ten chapters cover everything from dealing with anxious thoughts and stress to managing uncertainty and safely tackling trauma, and each takes you a step closer to an anxiety-free life. Inside you’ll find short anxiety busting exercises with a big impact and a toolkit of well-researched and clinically proven tips that will help you find calm each and every day.

In a Time of Total War

In a Time of Total War
Title In a Time of Total War PDF eBook
Author Joshua E. Kastenberg
Publisher Routledge
Pages 281
Release 2016-03-17
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1317118065

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This book is a judicial, military and political history of the period 1941 to 1954. As such, it is also a United States legal history of both World War II and the early Cold War. Civil liberties, mass conscription, expanded military jurisdiction, property rights, labor relations, and war crimes arising from the conflict were all issues to come before the federal judiciary during this period and well beyond since the Supreme Court and the lower courts heard appeals from the government’s wartime decisions well into the 1970s. A detailed study of the judiciary during World War II evidences that while the majority of the justices and judges determined appeals partly on the basis of enabling a large, disciplined, and reliable military to either deter or fight a third world war, there was a recognition of the existence of a tension between civil rights and liberties on the one side and military necessity on the other. While the majority of the judiciary tilted toward national security and deference to the military establishment, the judiciary’s recognition of this tension created a foundation for persons to challenge governmental narrowing of civil and individual rights after 1954. Kastenberg and Merriam present a clearer picture as to why the Court and the lower courts determined the issues before them in terms of external influences from both national and world-wide events. This book is also a study of civil-military relations in wartime so whilst legal scholars will find this study captivating, so will military and political historians, as well as political scientists and national security policy makers.