Thursday, January 15, 2009

Diabetic Meals in 30 Minutes or Less or Normal Children Have Problems Too

Diabetic Meals in 30 Minutes--or Less!

Author: Robyn Webb

More than 100 quick-and-easy filling recipes that will fill fit nicely into a healthy meal plan.



New interesting textbook: In Praise of Poteen or Riesling Renaissance

Normal Children Have Problems, Too: How Parents Can Understand And Help

Author: Stanley K Turecki

Lack of friends * poor self-image * sibling rivalry * hyperactivity * sadness and fearfulness * eating problems * nervous habits * aggressive behavior * defiance * sleep problems * lying * learning disabilities. . .

Even normal children can have problems.

And parents can help them.

That is the powerful assurance Dr. Stanley Turecki offers parents in this compassionate and practical book. Whatever the situation, Dr. Turecki shows you:


  • A new way to understand your child's difficulties and gain insights into causes and solutions
  • How to discuss problems without destructive arguments and win your child's cooperation
  • How to strengthen self-esteem by making the most of your child's individual temperament
  • How to improve discipline by focusing on planning and prevention rather than punishment
  • How to collaborate with teachers about school problems
  • What to do if you are told that your child should be tested for ADD or placed on medication
  • When to seek professional help

Including vivid vignettes illustrating a wide range of problems and how they were successfully resolved, this award-winning book is destined to become a parenting classic.

Booknews

Provides a framework for a workable system migration from old IS systems to new, based on incremental modifications that allow organizations to control costs and risks. Focusing on data migration, the authors outline techniques for designing, developing, testing, and deploying a new system using an 11-step method. Includes case studies, diagrams, checklists, and a chapter describing useful migration tools. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



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