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Thorndike Press Large Print Biography and Memoir The Many Lives of Mama Love: A Memoir of Lying,
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£35.51
Rockridge Press 5-Minute Devotions for Mom: 150 Days of Peace,
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£21.24
Rockridge Press All about Mom and Me: A Journal for Mothers and
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£21.24
Rockridge Press No More Fighting: A Relationship Journal for
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£12.38
Reformation Heritage Books Growing in Two Families
£12.59
Austin MacAuley Publishers Fze Dearest Father
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£11.39
Information Age Publishing Black Women Mothering & Daughtering During a Dual
Book SynopsisThe contributors of this volume share with the scholarly community how they have learned to strive, resist, adapt, and re-conceptualize Black women's mental health and labor during the dual pandemics of white supremacy and COVID-19. This book is unique in that it calls for the contributing authors to draw upon and reflect on the use of sisterhood and a literacy circle to cope with an economic crisis, mass death, and racial battle fatigue during a worldwide pandemic. Specifically, the invited authors draw inspiration from Venus E. Evans-Winters' book Black Feminism in Qualitative Inquiry: A Mosaic for Writing Our Daughter's Body as an exemplar of research that both centers the issues and concerns of Black women scholar - practitioner - activists and presents a methodology consistent with Black feminist ways of knowing and expressions. Evans-Winters's theoretical and methodological writings are among the first works in research and gender studies that have successfully interwoven Black feminists' politics, spirituality, and Africanism with educational research and thought. Using constructed stories from the author's personal narratives, Black Women Mothering and Daughtering During a Dual Pandemic: Writing Our Backs addresses themes pertinent to Black women's lives, including our socialization and socioemotional development, mother/daughter and other mother-daughter relationships, navigating the racial politics of schooling, friendships, survivorship, and grief using non-normative methodological concepts and practices.The authors explore concepts such as daughtering, politicking, mother speak, and cultural exchange while employing linguistic expressions such as prose, text messages, dialogue, and personal narrative—firmly planted in authentic Black womanist aesthetics. Furthermore, the authors highlight and demonstrate why and how they utilize reading and Black women's literary works to critically reflect, meaningfully write, heal, and do their work in times of peril (Morrison, 2019). More specifically, this book explores how the authors draw from Black women's cultural literacies in teaching, healing, mentoring, and activism. Throughout the question: How are Black women's literary works as a body of knowledge used in healing spaces to marshal new or forgotten healing methodologies, cultural frame of references, and spiritual awakenings? The contributing authors address this question from multiple perspectives, such as education, social work, and psychology.Collectively, the authors advance Black women's mental wealth as a theoretical and methodological healing modality that meets their multiple identities as spiritual and cultural beings, educators, daughters, mothers, sisters, healers, and social activists. This is the first anthology to explore how Black women's literacy during a state of racial unrest and resistance alongside a global health pandemic shapes our cultural knowledge, ways of coping, and spiritual endeavors across varied--and often ambiguous contexts.
£42.75
Information Age Publishing Black Women Mothering & Daughtering During a Dual
Book SynopsisThe contributors of this volume share with the scholarly community how they have learned to strive, resist, adapt, and re-conceptualize Black women's mental health and labor during the dual pandemics of white supremacy and COVID-19. This book is unique in that it calls for the contributing authors to draw upon and reflect on the use of sisterhood and a literacy circle to cope with an economic crisis, mass death, and racial battle fatigue during a worldwide pandemic. Specifically, the invited authors draw inspiration from Venus E. Evans-Winters' book Black Feminism in Qualitative Inquiry: A Mosaic for Writing Our Daughter's Body as an exemplar of research that both centers the issues and concerns of Black women scholar - practitioner - activists and presents a methodology consistent with Black feminist ways of knowing and expressions. Evans-Winters's theoretical and methodological writings are among the first works in research and gender studies that have successfully interwoven Black feminists' politics, spirituality, and Africanism with educational research and thought. Using constructed stories from the author's personal narratives, Black Women Mothering and Daughtering During a Dual Pandemic: Writing Our Backs addresses themes pertinent to Black women's lives, including our socialization and socioemotional development, mother/daughter and other mother-daughter relationships, navigating the racial politics of schooling, friendships, survivorship, and grief using non-normative methodological concepts and practices.The authors explore concepts such as daughtering, politicking, mother speak, and cultural exchange while employing linguistic expressions such as prose, text messages, dialogue, and personal narrative—firmly planted in authentic Black womanist aesthetics. Furthermore, the authors highlight and demonstrate why and how they utilize reading and Black women's literary works to critically reflect, meaningfully write, heal, and do their work in times of peril (Morrison, 2019). More specifically, this book explores how the authors draw from Black women's cultural literacies in teaching, healing, mentoring, and activism. Throughout the question: How are Black women's literary works as a body of knowledge used in healing spaces to marshal new or forgotten healing methodologies, cultural frame of references, and spiritual awakenings? The contributing authors address this question from multiple perspectives, such as education, social work, and psychology.Collectively, the authors advance Black women's mental wealth as a theoretical and methodological healing modality that meets their multiple identities as spiritual and cultural beings, educators, daughters, mothers, sisters, healers, and social activists. This is the first anthology to explore how Black women's literacy during a state of racial unrest and resistance alongside a global health pandemic shapes our cultural knowledge, ways of coping, and spiritual endeavors across varied--and often ambiguous contexts.
£76.50
Pm Press Peace by Peace
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£13.46
Advantage Media Group, Inc. The Quest
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£20.69
Forbesbooks I Want Out: A Woman's Guide to Finding Peace
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£18.04
Advantage Media Group, Inc. Values Over Valuables
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£18.99
Whitaker House People Specialist: Biblical Solutions for
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£12.82
Taylor & Francis Ltd Back on Track: Lessons Learned from the Pandemic
Book SynopsisPractical steps based on brain science and development to help kids thrive – post-pandemic and beyond. Attention, mood, emotions, behaviors, organization, communication, social interactions, learning, and confidence all have one thing in common—the brain. Your child’s brain determines how they take in, process, and react to the world around them, influencing everything, from their thoughts and feelings to actions and interactions. Brain development is an active process that has no true end point, as the brain continues to evolve and improve throughout life. Yet all too often parents and educators take a passive role in this process, wishing, hoping, and praying for growth and change.Back on Track is the book for every parent who has worried about their child and wants to create change. It provides an action plan for parents to help their child thrive at school, at home, and at play—from a professional who develops and implements brain-based wellness programs for kids, adults, and athletes and is a mom herself. This comprehensive, accessible guide will show you how to add purposeful activities to your daily life to positively impact development—from birth through the teenage years. Trade Review“Back on Track presents up-to-date neuroscience research and offers practical guidance for parents to help them support their children in achieving important developmental milestones. Combining her deep professional experience with a warm and welcoming tone, Dr. Jackson has given us a book that will be a game-changer for so many kids who are struggling.” —Shawn Achor, New York Times bestselling author of Big Potential and The Happiness AdvantageTable of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Coordination Development Chapter 2: Sensory Development Chapter 3: Fine Motor Development Chapter 4: Attention Chapter 5: Relationships; Social and Communication Skills Chapter 6: Learning Chapter 7: Understanding Upsets and How to Move Past the Moment Chapter 8: Anxiety and the Brain Chapter 9: Optimize Wellbeing
£17.09
Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Making Good Return
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£15.29
Christian Faith Publishing Miracles for Richard
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£10.76
Regalo Press Little Avalanches
£18.98
Permuted Press Surviving the Survivor
Book SynopsisFeatured in the Times of Israel Holocaust survivor and licensed therapist Karmela Waldman shares brutally honest advice about life and death—often deploying brutally sharp wit—with her son and podcast co-host, Joel Waldman.Karmela Waldman is an eighty-something psychotherapist and Holocaust survivor. Her son, Joel Waldman, is a successful broadcast journalist. After a discontented Joel chooses to leave his network-news job, he gets a crazy idea for the next step in his career: What if he and his elderly mom did a podcast together? The two embark on creating a show together and name it Surviving the Survivor. Things get off to a bumpy start as the lovingly dysfunctional mother-son duo struggle to figure out the art of podcasting on the fly—sometimes feuding, sometimes laughing, and finally mastering the format and watching Surviving the Survivor break out as a wildly popular true-crime hit. Along the wa
£11.69
Covenant Books A Vagabond Life: A Memoir of Father Hunger
£14.36
Page Street Publishing Polyamorous Advice You Wont Get from Your
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£16.19
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Son cosas de grandes Viñetas y reflexiones sobre
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£11.69
Crooked Lane Books Mothers are Made
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£16.19
Penguin Random House Group Mothers are Made
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£22.49
Post Hill Press Becoming Her
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£18.50
Regalo Press Little Avalanches
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£13.31
Luna Madre Publishing Fierce & Tender Healing The Deep Masculine
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£18.00
Momsla, LLC Los Angeles with Kids: 250+ Ideas for ways to
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£15.30
Dg Publishers A Field Guide to Humans: Enriching Relationships
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£17.60
Unbound Edition Press Adult Human Male
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£20.25
Tempered Soul Publishing House LLC Mentors Make Men: A Short Guide on How Father
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£17.24
Black Seeds Publishing Reflections of My Family Treasures: Memories of
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£10.49
Maura Dalian I'm Alright, Goodnight
£11.40
Hs3 Enterprises Anew: Living Life As A Better You
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£21.59
Shari Leid Table for 51
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£13.59