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Beating
the Devil Out of Them: Corporal Punishment in American Families
by Murray A. Straus, Denise A. Donnelly
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Bright
Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and
Adolescents
Text provides practical, comprehensive guidelines for promoting and
improving the health and well-being of children. Arranged according
to stages of development, text contains information on developmental
surveillance and milestones, physical exams, screening procedures,
and immunization recommendations. Full-color format. Wire-spiral binding.
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Child
Pornography and Sex Rings
by Ann Wohlbert Burgess
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Recovered
Memories of Child Sexual Abuse: Psychological, Social, and Legal Perspectives
on a Contemporary Mental Health Controversy (American Series in Behavioral
Science and Law)
by Sheila Taub
The media typically portray the controversy over recovered memories
as a battle between two camps, one claiming that all recovered memories
are true and the other claiming that all are false. This book attempts
to present a more balanced view of seven scientists, clinicians, and
scholars who have studied the controversial issue of recovered memories
of sexual abuse from a variety of perspectives.
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Children
Held Hostage: Dealing With Programmed and Brainwashed Children
by Stanley S. Clawar, Brynne Valerie Rivlin
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The
Cuddlers
by Stacy Towle Morgan
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Discipline
Without Shouting or Spanking: Practical Solutions to the Most Common
Preschool Behavior Problems
by Jerry Wyckoff, Barbara C. Unell, Barbara C. Undell
YOU CAN HANDLE YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS WITHOUT SHOUTING
OR SPANKING
Discipline Without Shouting or Spanking offers effective, practical,
nonviolent options for correcting the most common behavior problems
of preschoolers.
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Family
Violence: How to Recognize and Survive It
by Janice E. Rench
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Fateful
Choices: Healthy Youth for the 21st Century
by Fred M. Hechinger, Eric Foner
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Our
Baby: The First Year: Feeding, Bathing, and Diapering, Watching Your
Baby Develop and Grow, What to Do When You Baby Gets Sick
by Dagmar Von Cramm, Dagmar Von Cramm, Eberhard, Md. Schmidt, Mark
A., Md. Goldstein
Written especially for new moms, dads, and parents-to-be, this handsome
and informative book offers information on everything babies need
during their first 12 months. There is advice on infant growth and
development, breast and bottle feeding, promoting healthy sleep habits,
introducing new foods, and being prepared for emergencies.
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Family
Violence: How to Recognize and Survive It
by Janice E. Rench
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Getting
Organized for Your New Baby: A Checklist and Planning Guide for Busy
Parents-To-Be
by Maureen Bard
WITH THIS BOOK, WHEN YOUR BABY IS READY TO COME -- YOU'LL BE READY
TO GO
Everything you'll need to prepare you for baby is here: checklists,
how-to hints, forms, charts, and bibliographies to help you get scheduled,
budgeted, and prioritized. Getting Organized for Your New Baby has
the latest information to help plan for your bundle of joy. This book
will remove your worries over missing important details.
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Speak
by Laurie Halse Anderson
Laurie Halse Anderson's first novel is a stunning and sympathetic
tribute to the teenage outcast. The triumphant ending, in which Melinda
finds her voice and loudly confronts her rapist, is cause for cheering
(while many readers might also shed a tear or two). After reading
Speak, it will be hard for any teen to look at the class scapegoat
again without a measure of compassion and understanding for that person--who
may be screaming beneath the silence. (Ages 13 and older)
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The
Right Touch: A Read-Aloud Story to Help Prevent Child Sexual Abuse
by Sandy Kleven, Jody Bergsma
Giving caregivers a gentle, thoughtful tool to help prevent child
sexual abuse, "The Right Touch" revolves around Jimmy, whose
mother gently explains how to protect himself from improper touching.
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The
Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
by Ellen Bass, Laura Davis
The Courage to Heal is an inspiring, comprehensive guide that offers
hope and encouragement to every woman who, was sexually abused as
a child -- and those who care about her. Although the effects of child
sexual abuse are long-term and severe, healing is possible. The authors
weave personal experience with professional knowledge to show the
reader how she can come to terms with her past while moving powerfully
into the future.
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Beginning
to Heal: A First Book for Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
by Ellen Bass, Laura Davis
A guide to healing from childhood sexual abuse includes words of inspiration,
explanations of each stage of the healing journey, practical ideas,
and first-person accounts. For all women just beginning to heal from
child sexual abuse, an introduction to the healing process based on
the groundbreaking and national best-selling classic The Courage to
Heal.
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The
Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence
by Gavin De Becker
Each hour, 75 women are raped in the United States, and every few
seconds, a woman is beaten. Each day, 400 Americans suffer shooting
injuries, and another 1,100 face criminals armed with guns. Author
Gavin de Becker says victims of violent behavior usually feel a sense
of fear before any threat or violence takes place. They may distrust
the fear, or it may impel them to some action that saves their lives.
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Keeping
the Baby Alive till Your Wife Gets Home
by Walter Roark
Prologue: The Male Misconception After Conception
1. Home from the Hospital (a Star is Born)
2. Poopies: a Sticky Situation, Top to Bottom
3. Feeding a Face Only a Father Could Love
4. Propagating Toys or Things That Go Hump in the Night
5. Infant Tyrannya Devil of a Dilemma
6. Day Care Litters and Baby Sitter Jitters
7. Secrets to Avoiding Infant Abuse
8. First Steps/First Words: The Leaning Tower of Babble
9. Fun and Games for Fathers and Other Fools
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Silently
Seduced: When Parents Make Their Children Partners: Understanding
Covert Incest
by Kenneth M. Adams
When a parent's love for a child is more expecting than giving, more
jealous than trusting, the child can become trapped in a "psychological
marriage" with the parent, becoming a victim of covert incest.
Identification of this problem is often difficult, for the victim
often feels idealized and privileged rather than abused. Dr. Adams
provides a framework for beginning a process of recovery.
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