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|  | It's Nobody's Fault by Harold S. Koplewicz Description not available.A guide for parents of troubled children provides compassionate advice on the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for thirteen psychological disorders, including ADD, depression, and anxiety, dispelling myths about medication and other available treatments. Reprint. 25,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Harold S. Koplewicz PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Discover Your Children's Gifts by Don Fortune In Discover Your Children's Gifts, Don and Katie Fortune help you recognize and develop your children's gifts. Based on Proverbs 22:6 and Romans 12:6-8, this fun, eye opening workbook gives clear direction for identifying your children's personality gifts and helping them reach their God-given potential. AUTHOR: Don Fortune PUBLISHER: Chosen Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Self-Esteem Revolutions in Children by Thomas W. Phelan There are three fundamental revolutions that impact every child`s self-esteem. Thomas W. Phelan explains how to understand and cope with them. AUTHOR: Thomas W. Phelan PUBLISHER: Child Management, Incorporated FORMAT: Audio & Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Your Child's Health Abroad by Jane Wilson-Howarth, Matthew Ellis Fears for children's safety while traveling can sadly put many people off the idea altogether. This book, written by doctors with extensive first-hand experience, is an ideal practical companion for anyone thinking of traveling with a child, whether on a two-week holiday to the Mediterranean or on an extended stay in the developing world. Your Child's Health Abroad will help parents recognize symptoms and cope with fevers and rashes, pains, infections, stomach upsets and accidents. It will tell you when and how to get medical help. A glossary of medical terms is provided, as are translations of basic medical questions into Spanish, French, Japanese, Thai, and Indonesian. From preventative planning to the specific problems of different age groups, from new born babies to teenagers, this is the only guide to deal with children's health in all world regions. AUTHOR: Jane Wilson-Howarth, Matthew Ellis PUBLISHER: Bradt Publications FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Voices of Robby Wilde by Elizabeth Kytle, Robert Coles The Voices of Robby Wilde is an engrossing, often disturbing, look at the inner life of a paranoid schizophrenic. Some ten years before his death at age fifty-three, Wilde asked his friend Elizabeth Kytle to write about his affliction. Ranging in time from Wilde's youth in rural North Carolina to his impoverished last days in Columbus, Ohio, Kytle chronicles the slow unravelling and final breakdown of a life. Wilde's story, heightened by his longing to be understood and his acute grasp of his own situation, will challenge readers to new levels of respect and compassion for the mentally ill. AUTHOR: Elizabeth Kytle, Robert Coles PUBLISHER: University of Georgia Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Black Americans by Milton Meltzer Letters, speeches, newspaper articles, and book excerpts are used to tell the story of black life in the United States. Illustrated with prints and photographs. AUTHOR: Milton Meltzer PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: African American 
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