Parenting in the Home Stretch

Parenting in the Home Stretch
Title Parenting in the Home Stretch PDF eBook
Author Connie Neumann
Publisher Fleming H. Revell Company
Pages 196
Release 2005
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780800730796

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Neumann gives readers 12 ways to prepare their kids for life on their own.

Homestretch

Homestretch
Title Homestretch PDF eBook
Author
Publisher East African Publishers
Pages 126
Release
Genre
ISBN 9789966253569

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The Home Stretch

The Home Stretch
Title The Home Stretch PDF eBook
Author George K. Ilsley
Publisher arsenal pulp press
Pages 167
Release 2020-06-02
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1551527960

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George K. Ilsley explores his complex relationship with his aging father in this candid memoir full of sharp emotion and disarming humor. George’s father is ninety-one years old, a widower, and fiercely independent; an avid gardener, he’s sweet and more than a little eccentric. But he’s also a hoarder who makes embarrassing comments and invitations to women, and he has made no plans whatsoever for what is inevitably coming over the horizon. Decades after George has moved four time zones away, he begins to make regular trips home to help care for his cranky and uncooperative father, and to sift through the hoarded fragments of his father’s life. In doing so, George is forced to confront some uncomfortable family secrets and ugly personal truths, only to discover that the inexorable power of life’s journey pulls everyone along in its wake. The Home Stretch is a beguiling, moving book about aging parents who do not “go gently,” and their adult children who must reckon with their own past before helping to guide them on their way.

Raising Kids

Raising Kids
Title Raising Kids PDF eBook
Author Sheri Glucoft Wong, LCSW
Publisher BenBella Books
Pages 209
Release 2022-10-25
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1637743238

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In Raising Kids, family therapist and parent educator Sheri Glucoft Wong and Silicon Valley private school head Olaf Jorgenson team up to deliver a down-to-earth guide to parenting that is as encouraging as it is illuminating. With its easy-to-grasp language and tools, Raising Kids is there for you, from managing family routines, screen time, and homework, to supporting friendships, self-esteem, and resilience. You’ll find out how being “on your spot” leads to fewer conflicts and replaces threats, nagging, and punishment with clear, effective messages that make sense to your kids. The authors focus on everyday parenting because how we relate to our children day-to-day forms their sense of themselves, their connection to us, and their ways of being in the world. No interaction we have with our kids is too small to strengthen our bond with them, impart our values, build their confidence, and to demonstrate communicating, relating, and caring. You’ll learn how to be on your kids’ side and get them on yours as you navigate daily life. Thousands of parents with toddlers through adolescents have benefited from the wisdom and reassurance that is now available in this straightforward guide. Along with offering approaches to address the challenges, Raising Kids shows you how to build on what you’re already doing well to maximize the good times in your family life today and in the years ahead.

Home Stretch

Home Stretch
Title Home Stretch PDF eBook
Author Sue Watts
Publisher Author House
Pages 318
Release 2009-04-29
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 146700572X

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This book triggers laughing out loud, turning to spinal shivers as the gripping drama of Alma and Will's stories unfolds. A fascinating and emotional true-life story packaged in a fun filled holiday diary with detective elements. Discover how an uneasy truce between a mother and son is threatened when a visiting friend accidentally unlocks secrets that have poisoned their lives. Discover too how the visitor, Sue, draws on her own life experiences to help troubled friends come to terms with their harrowing past, on a paradoxically hilarious yet traumatic joint holiday. Wefound much to admire in HomeStretch Juliet Pickering, AP Watt & Co. Literary Agents, London Lively and well written Henry Dunow, Dunow, Carlson & Lerner Literary Agency, New York very competent and compelling Lee Brown, Assistant Editor, Tindal Street Press, Birmingham

Homestretch

Homestretch
Title Homestretch PDF eBook
Author Tom Owen-Towle
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 154
Release 2008
Genre Aging
ISBN 0557028655

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Social Class and Transnational Human Capital

Social Class and Transnational Human Capital
Title Social Class and Transnational Human Capital PDF eBook
Author Jürgen Gerhards
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 217
Release 2017-06-26
Genre Education
ISBN 1315313723

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Due to globalization processes, foreign language skills, knowledge about other countries and intercultural competences have increasingly become important for societies and people’s social positions. Previous research on social inequality, however, has dominantly focused on the reproduction of class structures within the boundaries of a particular nation-state without considering the importance of these specific skills and competences. Within Social Class and Transnational Human Capital authors Gerhards, Hans and Carlson refer to these skills as ‘transnational human capital’ and ask to what extent access to this increasingly sought-after resource depends on social class. Based on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of class, they investigate this question via both quantitative and qualitative empirical analyses. In doing so the authors focus, among other examples, on the so-called school year abroad, i.e. students spending up to a year abroad while attending school – a practice which is rather popular in Germany, but also quite common in many other countries. Thus, this insightful volume explores how inequalities in the acquisition of transnational human capital and new forms of social distinction are produced within families, depending on their class position and the educational strategies parents pursue when trying to prepare their children for a globalizing world. An enlightening title, this book will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as sociology, social inequality research, globalization studies and educational studies.