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To Our Children's Children

To Our Children's Children
Author: Bob Greene
Publisher: Doubleday
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1993-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0385467974

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Offers lists of questions about ancestry, childhood home, school, college, military experiences, career, parenthood, and personal philosophy that can be used to create a family history


Our Kids

Our Kids
Author: Robert D. Putnam
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1476769907

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"The bestselling author of Bowling Alone offers [an] ... examination of the American Dream in crisis--how and why opportunities for upward mobility are diminishing, jeopardizing the prospects of an ever larger segment of Americans"--


Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves

Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves
Author: Naomi Aldort
Publisher: Book Pub Network
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1887542329

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[This title] operates on the radical premise that neither child nor parent must dominate. -- Review.


Windows to Our Children

Windows to Our Children
Author: Violet Oaklander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-05
Genre: Adolescent psychotherapy
ISBN: 9781938304026

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When originally published, this book filled a void in child therapy literature. Counselors and therapists, in schools, mental health centers and private practice, embraced this book. It is the largest selling book on the subject in the world. This brand-new 2nd edition includes over 300 pages of methods, materials, and techniques for working with children and adolescents. Also included are session transcripts, case examples and discussions. This edition includes a new introduction by Oaklander's long-time professional colleague and friend Christiane Elsbree and concludes with an in-depth interview with Oaklander by Elsbree.


Our Children, Their Children

Our Children, Their Children
Author: Darnell F. Hawkins
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226319911

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In Our Children, Their Children, a prominent team of researchers argues that a second-rate and increasingly punitive juvenile justice system is allowed to persist because most people believe it is designed for children in other ethnic and socioeconomic groups. While public opinion, laws, and social policies that convey distinctions between "our children" and "their children" may seem to conflict with the American ideal of blind justice, they are hardly at odds with patterns of group differentiation and inequality that have characterized much of American history. Our Children, Their Children provides a state-of-the-science examination of racial and ethnic disparities in the American juvenile justice system. Here, contributors document the precise magnitude of these disparities, seek to determine their causes, and propose potential solutions. In addition to race and ethnicity, contributors also look at the effects on juvenile justice of suburban sprawl, the impact of family and neighborhood, bias in postarrest decisions, and mental health issues. Assessing the implications of these differences for public policy initiatives and legal reforms, this volume is the first critical summary of what is known and unknown in this important area of social research.


Our Children Can Soar

Our Children Can Soar
Author: Michelle Cook
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1619631164

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Rosa sat so Martin could march. Martin marched so Barack could run.Barack ran so Our children can soar. This is the seed of a unique and inspirational picture book text, that is part historical, part poetry, and entirely inspirational. It symbolically takes the reader through the cumulative story of the US Civil Rights Movement, showing how select pioneers' achievements led up to this landmark moment, when we have elected our first black President. Each historical figure is rendered by a different award-winning African-American children's book illustrator, representing the singular and vibrant contribution that each figure made. Lending historical substance, the back matter includes brief biographies of: George Washington Carver, Jesse Owens, Hattie McDaniel, Ella Fitzgerald, Jackie Robinson, Rosa Parks, Ruby Bridges, Thurgood Marshall, Martin Luther King Jr., Barack Obama.


What's Making Our Children Sick?

What's Making Our Children Sick?
Author: Dr. Michelle Perro
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1603587586

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Exploring the links between GM foods, glyphosate, and gut health With chronic disorders among American children reaching epidemic levels, hundreds of thousands of parents are desperately seeking solutions to their children’s declining health, often with little medical guidance from the experts. What’s Making Our Children Sick? convincingly explains how agrochemical industrial production and genetic modification of foods is a culprit in this epidemic. Is it the only culprit? No. Most chronic health disorders have multiple causes and require careful disentanglement and complex treatments. But what if toxicants in our foods are a major culprit, one that, if corrected, could lead to tangible results and increased health? Using patient accounts of their clinical experiences and new medical insights about pathogenesis of chronic pediatric disorders—taking us into gut dysfunction and the microbiome, as well as the politics of food science—this book connects the dots to explain our kids’ ailing health. What’s Making Our Children Sick? explores the frightening links between our efforts to create higher-yield, cost-efficient foods and an explosion of childhood morbidity, but it also offers hope and a path to effecting change. The predicament we now face is simple. Agroindustrial “innovation” in a previous era hoped to prevent the ecosystem disaster of DDT predicted in Rachel Carson’s seminal book in 1962, Silent Spring. However, this industrial agriculture movement has created a worse disaster: a toxic environment and, consequently, a toxic food supply. Pesticide use is at an all-time high, despite the fact that biotechnologies aimed to reduce the need for them in the first place. Today these chemicals find their way into our livestock and food crop industries and ultimately onto our plates. Many of these pesticides are the modern day equivalent of DDT. However, scant research exists on the chemical soup of poisons that our children consume on a daily basis. As our food supply environment reels under the pressures of industrialization via agrochemicals, our kids have become the walking evidence of this failed experiment. What’s Making Our Children Sick? exposes our current predicament and offers insight on the medical responses that are available, both to heal our kids and to reverse the compromised health of our food supply.


Our Children

Our Children
Author: TARA ALI BAIG
Publisher: Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 8123025017

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This book is dedicated to the International Year of the Child, and represents a twenty three year involvement in child welfare planning and organisation, both in India and abroad.


Let Our Children Go!

Let Our Children Go!
Author: Ted Patrick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1979
Genre: Brainwashing
ISBN:

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Factual stories about a former civil servant from California whose life's mission is to rescue young people who have fallen prey to pseudo-religious cults.


Our Church and Our Children

Our Church and Our Children
Author: Sophie Koulomzin
Publisher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881412741

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This book is a re-release of a classic by a distinguished Orthodox Christian religious educator and a foundational read for Christian parents and educators. Koulomzin, who taught Religious Education at St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary from 1954 to 1973, writes as a laywoman, teacher, mother, and grandmother about the task of Christian education. The work is a remarkable compendium of her wisdom. The contents of the book comprise a deep understanding of children, a wise appropriation of educational and developmental theory, a lived knowledge of the Orthodox faith tradition, and a keen sense of Orthodox church life in America. The book is peppered with engaging anecdotes from her half-century of experience working with children in the Church. For Koulomzin, recognizing that children are full members of the Church was of utmost importance, and her life's vocation was encouraging others to see this. Among the key topics addressed in Our Church and Our Children are: the task of Christian education, developmental stages of children, Christian education in the family, the challenges and opportunities of the church school, and a vision and goals for the Christian teacher. It makes an excellent book for either group or personal study. Included in the re-release are a foreword, which gives a glimpse into her incredible personal life, a bibliography, and a chapter-by-chapter study guide.