Hersham Horror Presents 5 Original stories from the minds of: Simon Kurt Unsworth Sam Stone Richard Farren Barber Sara Jayne Townsend Stuart Hughes The second anthology in our PentAnth range brings you five more chilling tales of horror that only goes to show that you can choose your friends, but not your family
Provides practical guidelines and tools for solving common and not-so-common sibling conflicts. The Everything Parent's Guide to Raising Siblings: Tips to Eliminate Rivalry, Avoid Favoritism, and Keep the Peace by Linda Sonna, ...
In this highly anticipated guide, Dr. Markham presents simple yet powerful ways to cut through the squabbling and foster a loving, supportive bond between siblings, while giving each child the vital connection that he or she needs.
Considers the challenges faced by people who grew up with disabled siblings, addressing such topics as premature maturity, emotional and intellectual perfectionism, and guilt about personal success and health. Reprint.
When it comes to organizing workshops for siblings of children with special health and developmental needs, Sibshops is just what communities need. The enormously popular Sibshop model has been used...
"What to do when brothers and sisters can't get along"--
Queens. Warriors. Witches. Revolutionaries. History is full of sisters making their mark. Meet incredible women in this nonfiction book for kids, from Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret to tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams.
As more family members work together several challenges become apparent and can threaten the business if not addressed. This book shows the family members how to confront the problems and how to create solutions.
When the "Boston Globe first published Clea Simon's cover story on growing up with her two schizophrenic siblings, the response was overwhelming. "Healthy" siblings constitute that silent majority of people...
Praise for Peter Goldenthal s previous books: "[Dr. Goldenthal s] techniques...are presented with insight and clarity. This is a unique and valuable book." --William B. Carey, M.D., Clinical Professor...
The lives and experiences of siblings of people living with a disability are carefully discussed in this sensitive story about finding meaning and support.