By Lisa R. Hayslette
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Lisa R. Hayslette
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Lisa R. Hayslette
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Lisa R. Hayslette
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By Lisa R. Hayslette
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By Venus
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Nancy Dale
I was in your place once, feeling the same way; the rest of the tale is what I'm about to relay. You'll see why this story is so important to share; many other kids have suffered, many have had lice in their hair.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Nancy Dale
I was in your place once, feeling the same way; the rest of the tale is what I'm about to relay. You'll see why this story is so important to share; many other kids have suffered, many have had lice in their hair.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Chris Nzekwe
It is a longitudinal study that lasted seven years involving outreach and links to Spanish folks wherever they may be found – in Spanish stores, American stores, walks of life, on the streets and events that unfolded on Spanish T.V stations. The methodology also involved dialoguing with all and sundry – educated and non educated people of Spanish extractions infused with the application of inductive and deductive reasoning along the lines of each effectuated communication. As I write, the American population is evolving as never before as evidenced by the changes and shifts in populations(2000Census). The American society has seen significant population changes in several states ,such as New York, California, South Carolina, North Carolina. New Mexico, Texas, Massachusetts and Miami to mention only but these. It is calculated and foreseen that the emerging population changes in some of these cited states will be tremendous in the years to come(Census, 2000). While Spanish language is not officially a second language in the country, subliminally, it has assumed such role. For example, hardly is any company memo, memorandum or announcements written only in English these days. In addition, marketing and manufacturing companies are commingling English and Spanish in their business announcements in their rapprochement with their customers. Mastery of the book will go a long way in helping readers to effi ciently engage in links building and outreach to an important sector of the population. The same is true of Spanish speaking folks vis a vis the learning and speaking of English language. Despite the prevalence of Spanish language, English language still retains its supreme importance as the language of commerce in the U.S.A and the world. The importance of learning and speaking English and Spanish at the same time cannot be overstressed - a big step in ameliorating language inspired racism and facilitating communication between the two races.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jean Elkins Chenault
What Star? is a children’s grief book written to help educate children about losing someone they knew and loved. It was also written for parents who naturally want to protect their children from the reality of death.
Many parents want their children to perceive a more positive outlook during their journey through grief but sometimes don´t realize their children really don´t understand everything happening around them. They need to listen to their children when they ask questions and try to answer their questions as honestly as they can.
The author is hopeful, What Star? will help not only children, but parents and other adults to understand how important it is for a child to vent their feelings of grief.
Children need to be involved during the funeral process and their feelings should not be ignored, no matter how old they are. Children may not say anything, but they realize something different is happening around them.
Death is a natural part of life and we all have different ways of coping with our own bereavement, even children, no matter how young they may be.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jean Elkins Chenault
What Star? is a children’s grief book written to help educate children about losing someone they knew and loved. It was also written for parents who naturally want to protect their children from the reality of death.
Many parents want their children to perceive a more positive outlook during their journey through grief but sometimes don´t realize their children really don´t understand everything happening around them. They need to listen to their children when they ask questions and try to answer their questions as honestly as they can.
The author is hopeful, What Star? will help not only children, but parents and other adults to understand how important it is for a child to vent their feelings of grief.
Children need to be involved during the funeral process and their feelings should not be ignored, no matter how old they are. Children may not say anything, but they realize something different is happening around them.
Death is a natural part of life and we all have different ways of coping with our own bereavement, even children, no matter how young they may be.
FORMAT: Hardcover