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"A disturbing look at fall-out from foster care's slow spinning Wheel of Fortune, seldom making a timely stop at ADOPTION." “A WONDERFULLY INSPIRING MANUAL/HANDBOOK FOR EVERYONE WORKING WITH FOSTER CHILDREN IN ANY CAPACITY.” – DORIS COSBY “AN EXCELLENT PORTRAIT OF THE MANY FACES OF FOSTER CHILDREN.” – TROY BOWEN “A POWERFUL CRY FOR FOSTER CARE REFORM.” – NORM ALLEN “WOW! WHAT A READ – I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN. THANKS, I NEEDED THAT!” – RHONDA STOVER “A SAD AND GRIPPING ALERT THAT NEEDS TO BE HEARD.” – KATHY MOLEN “AN AMBITIOUS UNDERTAKING THAT IS EXCEPTIONALLY REVEALING, SENSITIVE, INSTRUCTIVE AND NEEDED.” – KARL BRENNER, JR. “A SAD AND SHOCKING, YET WONDERFULLY WARM AND ENLIGHTENING JOURNEY THROUGH FOSTERLAND.” –WALTER CANNADY “A MAGNIFICENTLY CRAFTED SOUNDING OF THE ALARM.” –KERMIT BALLARD “AN EXCELLENT ORIENTATION/TRAINING TOOL FOR FOSTER PARENTS, SOCIAL WORKERS, CHILDCARE SPECIALISTS, GROUP LIVING COUNSELORS, TEACHERS, COACHES, MENTORS AND ALL OTHERS WORKING WITH FOSTER CHILDREN.” –APRIL GLENN
Angel Babies choosing their own families? What? That's crazy you say! But not in this story. You just wait and see... Take a peek way up high in the clouds and see what really goes on before you were born! You see, today families come in all shapes and sizes. They don't look like they did in the "Leave it to Beaver" days of the 50's. Some children are being raised by a Grandma, a single Mom, one Dad or two, or in the case of this story Two Mommys. There are Angel Babies living in Heaven waiting to be born into these unique and wonderful families. Most of the time their families are chosen for these Angel Babies, but every once in awhile an exception is made for an extraordinary little Angel to choose his own family! This is the story of one of these little Angels.
Schweikert shows parents how to guide their children to a bright future.
I lost my mom in January of 2013. She was my inspiration. She always told us to see the gifts God gave you. She always told us we can do anything we set our minds too. I was inspired through my grief to help others through theirs. I write these poems for people who have lost their loved one in a tragedy or they have just passed on to heaven to return home. They are now our angels watching over us. When I sit and think of a person and how sad they must be or how their heart is breaking so much, it inspires me to write. It lifts their hearts to a peace filled state; their hearts can be light again to enjoy the memory of their lost loved one. They can smile once again, knowing their loved ones are with them always in Gods miracles. He shows us his work in the beauty of the sky and the world in general, all around us. He tries to help us get through our grief by showing how green the grass is or how blue the sky can be. I love you, Mom. I love you, Dad. Thank you for showing me Gods gifts.
If we only had the wisdom of experience in our youth, what decisions would we have made differently? We explore this very personal question in Angels Around Her, which takes a heartfelt look at some of life's most important decisions often made at a tender age. Love. Career. Children. Finding the courage to make a change when you've made the wrong choice. This Christmas, however, one woman has a supernatural chance to right those wrongs...with a little heavenly help. Set largely around the holiday season in Manhattan, Angels Around Her takes us on a journey of self discovery that spans 25 years. The vehicle that acts as our looking glass through time is a manuscript, which our heroine, Bridge, is compelled to write after finding three trinkets from love's past. Thus, "the book within a book" format allows us to follow Bridge's compelling back story while other serendipitous events unfold in present day. When Bridge's book gets published, she unwittingly sets in motion a series of events that climax in a bittersweet rediscovery of love and of self.
Little Angels . . . with Horns is a celebration of childhood and its blossoming into the age of tweens. This word is a recent addition to the English language and refers to the ages between nine and twelve. It is recent because it didnt exist as a distinctive age in the past: we went from childhood, to teenage-hood, and then adulthood. For the purposes of clarity, this book refers to children between the ages of nine to fourteen and is about helping todays children grow into well-balanced adults within this exciting yet perplexing world.
A lost necklace had drawn her into a dispute with a rich family. Her loved ones' plots and her loved ones' betrayal had forced her into dire straits time and time again. Even one of the twins she gave birth to was taken away. Five years later, she would return with Little Treasure. She was determined to take back the treasure and ascend to the peak of her life ...
The Kintsugi Moms is an anthology of stories of transformation from an eminent physician’s case file. The book takes us through the challenges and struggles of single mothers and the ways they metamorphosed into the highest and truest expression of themselves. Through her lucid and relatable storytelling skills, Dr Haseena Chokkiyil takes us on an enlightening odyssey and puts forth tools for self-healing and attainment of fruition in life. The way she has presented the concepts of health, disease, and metaphysics through the experiences of real-life protagonists is sure to appeal to laymen as well as medical professionals alike. The life-changing tools and techniques discussed in the book are profoundly effective and can be easily implemented to extricate oneself from any health challenge, be it psychological, physical, or psychosomatic. The message at the heart of The Kintsugi Moms is clear—that with a little nudge and guidance in the right direction, no circumstance in life is insurmountable. All in all, the book is a compendium of invaluable knowledge and insights for anyone in need of healing at any level of existence.
Each year in the U.S. hundreds of children under the age of ten are killed by parents, relatives, or other caregivers. In recent years, families have become less dependent on kinship and neighborhood relationships, so they may become nearly invisible to those who might otherwise be involved in their activities. Because of this isolation, danger to children often does not become visible to the public until the child is injured or, worse, dead. This book offers an overview of the various caregivers involved in child homicide. It covers murders committed by mothers, fathers, babysitters, and others and examines the common circumstances that lead to such violence. Using cases throughout, the authors reveal the extent and nature of child homicide in chilling detail. Readers will come away from the book with a greater understanding of the problem_the triggers that lead to child homicide, the motives and means, what killers have in common, and how to prevent and address child homicide.