Just a Child
Title | Just a Child PDF eBook |
Author | Sammy Woodhouse |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-04 |
Genre | Abused children |
ISBN | 9781788700078 |
A chilling and heartbreaking story of how a trusting young girl ended up as the victim of psychological and sexual abuse. Sammy will be fully identified. This is one of the most high profile cases of its kind, when it was brought to national attention by Sammy's bravery in contacting a Times journalist. Sammy is currently working with the government to try and get changes implemented to protect other girls from being groomed in same way. Sammy had the courage to blow the whistle on child sexual exploitation in Rotherham, prompting the Jay Report.
Just One Child
Title | Just One Child PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Greenhalgh |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 436 |
Release | 2008-02-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520253396 |
Population politics are a major issue in China. Susan Greenhaigh explores the origins and development of the one-child policy from the late 1970s to the present day, showing how sociopolitical life in China has been subject to scientization and statisticalization.
Not Just Child's Play
Title | Not Just Child's Play PDF eBook |
Author | Felicia R. McMahon |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2009-10-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1628469978 |
Winner of the 2008 Chicago Folklore Prize Felicia R. McMahon breaks new ground in the presentation and analysis of emerging traditions of the “Lost Boys,” a group of parentless youths who fled Sudan under tragic circumstances in the 1990s. With compelling insight, McMahon analyzes the oral traditions of the DiDinga Lost Boys, about whom very little is known. Her vibrant ethnography provides intriguing details about the performances and conversations of the young DiDinga in Syracuse, New York. It also offers important insights to scholars and others who work with refugee groups. The author argues that the playful traditions she describes constitute a strategy by which these young men proudly position themselves as preservers of DiDinga culture and as harbingers of social change rather than as victims of war. Drawing ideas from folklore, linguistics, drama, and play theory, the author documents the danced songs of this unique group. Her inclusion of original song lyrics translated by the singers and descriptions of conversations convey the voices of the young men. Well researched and carefully developed, this book makes an original contribution to our understanding of refugee populations and tells a compelling story at the same time.
Only Child
Title | Only Child PDF eBook |
Author | Rhiannon Navin |
Publisher | Knopf |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1524733350 |
Surviving a horrific school shooting, a six-year-old boy retreats into the world of books and art while making sobering observations about his mother's determination to prosecute the shooter's parents and the wider community's efforts to make sense of the tragedy.
The Joy of the Only Child
Title | The Joy of the Only Child PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Peck |
Publisher | |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
Author Ellen Peck here explodes the popular myth that only children are lonely, selfish, spoiled, insecure, and stubborn--that they are either grasping egomaniacs or withdrawn introverts. She shows that they actually tend to be friendly, affectionate, happy, responsible, sociable, and industrious. Sure, she says, only children sometimes report that they were lonely children, but then children in large families often feel that way too. The mere presence of brothers and sisters is no guarantee against loneliness, or any of the other problems often attributed to only children. And as for the parents, new studies show that they tend to find parenting more pleasurable than do couples with more than one child. They frequently feel less financial strain, less physical and emotional wear and tear, and they have more time to spend on their own development and on the development of their relationship--they may even be more relaxed and have a better sense of humor. --From publisher description.
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Moms
Title | Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Moms PDF eBook |
Author | Kristine Carlson |
Publisher | Hachette+ORM |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2012-04-10 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1401304184 |
In this insightful, practical guide, Kristine Carlson offers proven strategies and techniques that empower mothers to manage their busy lives with less stress, more happiness, and greater harmony within themselves and their homes. She reveals how to: Be a Mom, Not a Friend Pursue Your Passion, But Not at the Expense of Your Children Balance Being a Woman and a Mom Empower yourself to live the life you dream of
One and Only
Title | One and Only PDF eBook |
Author | Lauren Sandler |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2013-06-11 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1451626959 |
Lauren Sandler is an only child with an only child of her own, who found that discussing the choice to stop at one kid was loaded with anxiety, doubt, misinformation, and judgment. After investigating what only children really are like and whether stopping at one child is an answer to reconciling motherhood and modernity, she learned a lot about herself-and a lot about our culture's assumptions. In this heartfelt work, Sandler demystifies the perceived problems of the only child and legitimizes a conversation about the larger societal costs of having more than one. We ask when people are having kids-never akid, never onechild at a time. If parents no longer felt they had to have second children to keep from royally screwing up their first, would the majority of them still do it? And, if the literature tells us-in hundreds of studies-that a child isn'tbetter off with a sibling and it's not something parents truly want for themselves, then whom is this choice serving? One and Onlyexamines these questions, exploring what the rise of the single-child family means for our economies, our environment, and our freedom. Sandler considers hundreds of studies and interviews, traveling around the world to discover that only children are just fine, their parents often happier, and our planet is better off for them. Sandler's controversial revelations will probably draw rebukes from the majority of parents who believe that having several children is the healthiest model for all members of a family. Others will claim that she's quite possibly cracked the code of happiness, demonstrating that having just one may be the way to resolve our countless issues with adulthood in our overtaxed age.