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Emotional Sandwiches

Emotional Sandwiches
Author: Sarah Ashley Neal
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-03-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1789010675

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In a time when we are encouraged to look within and search for answers that are supposedly destined to solve our dilemmas, Sarah Ashley Neal invites readers to fearlessly explore their relationships with words and in the process naturally allow those answers to surface.


The Sandwich Generation

The Sandwich Generation
Author: Ronald J. Burke
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1785364960

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Rising life expectancy has led to the growth of the ‘Sandwich Generation’ – men and women who are caregivers to their children of varying ages as well as for one or both parents whilst still managing their own household and work responsibilities. This book considers both the strains and benefits of this position.


The Sandwich Generation's Guide to Eldercare

The Sandwich Generation's Guide to Eldercare
Author: Phillip D. Rumrill
Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2013-09-25
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1936303434

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A practical, accessible, and comprehensive guide to the legal, financial, emotional and daily living challenges of caring for aging parents while raising your own family. If you are caring for an elderly loved one while raising a child, you may feel overwhelmed and unprepared. The Sandwich Generation's Guide to Eldercare, written by three experts with extensive professional and personal experience with eldercare, provides the information and resources you need to make important decisions, balance your responsibilities, and ensure your elders well-being as well as your own. It includes how to: Create a good eldercare plan and the key financial, healthcare, and legal documents you should have executed Choose the right level of care and ease the transition, including how to avoid the most common mistakes people make in this process Find the best ways to help elderly loved ones maintain their independence and dignity Navigate the maze of government agencies and benefits Involve other family members while minimizing tension or conflict Prevent caregiver burnout and deal with the strain on family life, children, and relationships With useful checklists, worksheets, step-by-step action plans, lists of questions to ask, and a robust resources section, you'll have everything you need to care for your family.


The Development of Emotional Competence

The Development of Emotional Competence
Author: Carolyn Saarni
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1999-03-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781572304345

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Synthesizing the latest research and theory with compelling narratives and case vignettes, this book explores the development of emotional competence in school-age children and young adolescents. Saarni examines the formation of eight key emotional skills in relation to processes of self-understanding, socialization, and cognitive growth. The cultural and gender context of emotional experience is emphasized, and the role of moral disposition and other individual differences is considered. Tracing the connections between emotional competence, interpersonal relationships, and resilience in the face of stress, the book also explores why and what happens when development is delayed.


The Quarterly Review

The Quarterly Review
Author: William Gifford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1903
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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Sandwich

Sandwich
Author: Darko
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2011-08-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1477172343

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Smile Sandwich

Smile Sandwich
Author: Daniella Grsic
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2019-08-26
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1525538926

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Smile Sandwich is a charming tale about a group of friends who learn productive ways to support one another. This book tackles some of the most common social-emotional issues young children face through the characters of Rebecca, Bobby, and Lucky the Snail, including alienation, bullying, self-confidence, and anxiety. Through their time at the beach, playing soccer and camp days, Rebecca shares the knowledge that she has gained about social skills, positive choices and gratitude from her first two journeys and presents her new-found skill set as one neat package throughout this third adventure to the friends, old and new, that can benefit from a little help. The concept of smile sandwich, which promotes thinking, speaking and acting kindly, is central to the story. Will Rebecca and her friends learn the true meaning of smile sandwich and how important it is to each of them as they learn from mistakes, identify feelings, and conquer their fears? The book ends with practical advice for parents, caregivers and educators, including assisting children with a model for journaling their way through challenges. Positive approaches to popular childhood issues are brought to life in order to guide children to think kind thoughts, use kind words and share kind actions to achieve overall emotional, social and mental wellness.


300 Sandwiches

300 Sandwiches
Author: Stephanie Smith
Publisher: Zinc Ink
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0553391615

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“Honey, you are 300 sandwiches away from an engagement ring.” When New York Post writer Stephanie Smith made a turkey and Swiss on white bread for her boyfriend, Eric (aka E), he took one bite and uttered those now-famous words. While her beau’s declaration initially seemed unusual, even antiquated, Stephanie accepted the challenge and got to work. Little did she know she was about to cook up the sexiest and most controversial love story of her generation. 300 Sandwiches is the story of Stephanie and E’s epic journey of bread and betrothal, with a whole loaf of recipes to boot. For Stephanie, a novice in the kitchen, making a sandwich—or even 300—for E wasn’t just about getting a ring; it was her way of saying “I love you” while gaining confidence as a chef. It was about how many breakfast sandwiches they could eat together on future Sunday mornings, how many s’mores might follow family snowboarding trips, how many silly fights would end in makeup sandwiches. Suddenly, she saw a lifetime of happiness between those two slices of bread. Not everyone agreed. The media dubbed E “the Internet’s Worst Boyfriend”; bloggers attacked the loving couple for setting back the cause of women’s rights; opinions about their romance echoed from as far away as Japan. Soon, Stephanie found her cooking and her relationship under the harsh glare of the spotlight. From culinary twists on peanut butter and jelly to “Not Your Mother’s Roast Beef” spicy French Dip to Chicken and Waffle BLTs, Stephanie shares the creations—including wraps, burritos, paninis, and burgers—that ultimately sated E’s palate and won his heart. Part recipe book, part girl-meets-boy memoir, 300 Sandwiches teaches us that true love always wins out—one delicious bite at a time.


Strength for the Sandwich Generation

Strength for the Sandwich Generation
Author: Kristine Bertini
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1598843656

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This comprehensive, instructive, and entertaining book is full of information and resources for middle-aged adults faced with the complexities of raising children while caring for elders. Multigenerational caregiving has become a prevalent phenomenon in the generation of Baby Boomers. Nurturing children as they rapidly evolve and grow as individuals while simultaneously assisting elderly parents to live with—and then exit life with—dignity and respect can be a trying experience. The good news: there can be great joy in this capacity as well. Strength for the Sandwich Generation: Help to Thrive While Simultaneously Caring for Our Kids and Our Aging Parents addresses the multiple complexities that arise for the millions of middle-aged adults caring for both their children and their elders, providing the caregiver with resources and information that include strategies for caring for the self, children, and elders; handling financial strain; and addressing moral and ethical dilemmas. A licensed clinical psychologist, author Kristine Bertini shows midlife readers how to balance their demanding and multiple roles while also making meaning and finding genuine happiness in their complex world.


Fifty Sandwiches

Fifty Sandwiches
Author: Justin Wilder Doering
Publisher: Fifty Sandwiches
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1733853316

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Fifty Sandwiches is a nonprofit book dedicated to sharing the unknown stories and experiences of America's homeless. After Justin Wilder Doering traveled the country for four months conducting interviews, Fifty Sandwiches offers an intimate portrayal of the homeless experience in the United States.