This book deals with the issues and problems that flow from transgenderism in America today and, more specifically, how parents must deal with their children who have come out and made that announcement to them so as to heal family rifts and guard against suicide (which is rampant in this setting).
Bits and Pieces, a loosely formed memoir, contains some family histories, essays on life experiences, and some short stories also informed by the authors life, as well as some family recipes.
Memoirs of a Grumpa is an engaging and well-written collection of personal stories and anecdotes that speaks of a grandfathers funny, touching, and sometimes surprising experiences with his wife, family, grandkids, and friends.
Young Alice PawPurrs went through her dramatic teenage life, but when she reached 8th grade, her idol, Stacy Plays, called her, which is a big turn for her life!
The book is divided into chapters that deal with specific topics and can be either read through from beginning to end or as a reference book with separate chapters addressing specific interests.
With my words here, I will attempt to share with you what life has been like for me, what feelings I was experiencing, what thoughts ran through my mind, and why I am who I am.
Cold in So Many Ways is a collection of nonfiction stories about a little girl growing up in Alaska before it became a state and as an adult trying to find her way.
This is a book about a little girl who has been wanting a sibling for some time now, and when it finally happens, she has some reservations on whether or not her love would be taken away or replaced once the baby arrives.
Grandparents raising their grandchildren are a new demographic emerging at a staggering rate because the parents are either unwilling or incapable of raising their own children.
This book is not a complete treatise on child-psychology, but deals with certain aspects of childhood that are of interest: play, imagination, language, fear, morality and discipline.
Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Perspectives, Communication and Outcomes first aims to explore the aspects communication in parent-adolescent relationships, specifically within the Malay community in Malaysia.
The book titled Parental Involvement: Practices, Improvement Strategies and Challenges is a collection of papers focusing on different challenges and practices to obtain greater involvement of parents in the schooling of children and youth.
The opening chapter of Children's Rights: Global Perspectives, Challenges and Issues of the 21st Century argues that an alternative praxis, one that honours constructivist and post humanist theoretical approaches to teaching and learning, is a rights-based praxis.
Globalization and changing demographics in the United States have resulted in a need for higher education to prepare teachers for an increasingly diverse society.
This book would not have been possible without the existence of that brilliant, vivid, bright, superb, wonderful, luminous, radiant, and very beautiful person whom the authors simply refer to as 'Mum', or in their Aramaic (Syriac) language.
This book includes CRS reports from 2017 to 2018 and is focused on children's issues, such as unaccompanied alien children (UAC) runaway and homeless youth, the DACA Program as well as recent privacy and security issues associated with the increasing number of smart toys being created for children.