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 and are the authors of “," (available from Personal Power Press at toll free 877-360-1477, amazon.com, and bookstores everywhere). They also publish a FREE email newsletter for parents.
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Today’s Family Man- By the early ‘80s, when I was in high school, divorce was so prevalent in my community that I’d ask new acquaintances, “Which parent do you live with?” The first great American wave of divorce that began in the ‘70s has now become as common as a high tide.
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The Parent Minute- “It’s mine.” “But I had it first.” “I want a turn!” Sound familiar? All parents want their kids to “play nice” by sharing, taking turns, and cooperating with their friends.
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Sally is the author of How to Raise the Next President, a groundbreaking parents' guide to teaching and instilling in their kids the qualities they'll need to be happy, successful and productive, no matter which path they choose in life. Sally offers personal and group coaching and can be reached through her website at www.sallysacks.com.
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Spirituality & Self Improvement: |
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is an internationally renowned leadership and personal development coach and author. He is the author of several highly acclaimed personal and leadership development books and resources including Glorious Leadership!, Glorious Living!, Sowing the Seeds of Glorious Living!, as well as the fable, ‘The Boy who Climbed the Mountain’.
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is the author of . He is also the co-author of Eknath Easwaran’s edition of The Dhammapada and the author of Keats and Zen.
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In a world where you have to be computer literate, business savvy, a master negotiator, and dressed for success, you also must be nice. "When you start being nice, everyone wins!" |
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Pregnancy & Dad: |
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, hailed by Time as “the superdad’s superdad,” has written or co-written six critically acclaimed books on fatherhood, including the newly released second edition of Fathering Your Toddler: A Dad’s Guide to theSecond and Third Years.
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Marriage: |
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Since 1976, has instructed more than 2000 management and communication seminars in organizations throughout the U.S., and for 28 years he has practiced Siddha Yoga Meditation. When his 20 year marriage ‘hit a wall’, Marty realized that he was not fully integrating basic communication principles that he had been teaching as a management trainer. This realization led to a breakthrough in how he experienced the meaning of marital commitment, and the insights that followed changed how he looked at a man’s role as a husband. |
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Finance: |
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has been a professional investor for nearly four decades. His business experience ranges from real estate, mortgage, and securities investment to appraisal, civil engineering, and the operation of a private trust company.
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Humor: |
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Kid Camp Paradise- When I saw my son with the brochure advertising for the summer camp devoted strictly to skateboarding and cartoon drawing, well I knew this wasn't exactly the camp of my youth. |
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Miscellaneous: |
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Five Ways to Use Children’s Fiction Books to Encourage Good Behavior
By R.J. Nimmo
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By Steve Cross
Steve Cross, author of the book "", is a former columnist for Newman Media, Channel Media, and the Gartner Group. Steve is a contributor to various jazz publications. Currently, Steve serves as the president of Guardian Software. http://www.guardiansoftware.com/monitor-pro.html
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Reading Corner (Books of Interest): |
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Gail R. Fraser, author of The Lumby Lines (Aug 2005) and Stealing Lumby (May 2006), continues to work full time on her six-book series about the
extraordinary small town of Lumby and the humorous, benign mayhem surrounding it. Prior to changing her life and becoming a novelist, Gail
had a successful career in "corporate America" holding senior executive and upper management positions in several Fortune 500 and start-up corporations,
and traveling extensively throughout the world. She studied at the University of London, earned her BA at Skidmore College and completed her
MBA at the University of Connecticut, with graduate work done at Harvard University. Married to artist, Art Poulin, Gail is also an avid potter,
gardener and cook. Art and Gail live with their dogs, Emma and Yoda, in the rural landscape of upstate New York. You can visit Gail at
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Make sure you are taking time out for a simple but important pleasure with your kids: PLAYING.
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