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The Parent Pivot: What to Do When Your Young Adult Is in Psychological Distress Book Cover
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This book provides information, guidance, and, above all, hope for parents struggling to support their young adult children in psychological distress.
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The period of emerging adulthood (ages 18 to 29) is a psychologically vulnerable time. Many emerging adults are anxious, depressed, or otherwise distressed and may turn to unhealthy coping strategies like drugs, alcohol and risky sexual behaviors. Where parents previously served as caretakers to their young children, they must now "pivot" to new roles as coaches, wise counsels, or compeers—and in some cases back to caretakers of their emerging adult children.
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This book provides essential information and practical advice to help parents navigate these difficult challenges and deal with their own distress as they assist their struggling emerging adults. The authors describe various mental health symptoms, the difference between normal and more problematic behaviors, and options for professional help and treatment approaches. Not all young adults are willing or able to receive help, whether from family, friends, or professionals. But regardless of their situation, this book offers tips and strategies for how parents can maintain a loving, empathic relationship with their adult child, even in the most challenging circumstances.
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Written by psychologists with extensive experience helping emerging adults and their families, this book provides invaluable guidance for communicating effectively, setting emotional boundaries, managing collateral damage within the family, practicing self-care, mourning losses, and maintaining compassion for yourself and your young adult. It reflects the complex emotional dynamics occurring both within and between young adults and their parents, and it provides hope for struggling families.
  • Parenting
  • Non-fiction
After Baby Comes: Physical, Spiritual, and Emotional Recovery for Postpartum Moms Book Cover
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Everything You Need to Know About Life Post Birth

While many mothers can be caught off guard by the demands of the fourth trimester, registered nurse and childbirth educator Rachel Taylor is here to guide you every step of the way in this physical, emotional, and spiritual roadmap for the postpartum season.

Rachel—a mother of three and an RN with more than 15 years specializing in mother-baby nursing—has helped thousands of mothers navigate their postpartum lives with compassion, wisdom, and evidence-based care. In After Baby Comes, you will learn how

expect and manage post-birth pain and bodily change with tips for easing recovery invigorate your health with nourishing recipes and postpartum nutritional insights ditch comparison and embrace the unique process of your own mothering journey experience God’s nearness through guided reflections and reminders of his presence self-advocate in your relationships via healthy communication scripts and boundaries

God has wondrously prepared you for this difficult and beautiful calling. Aided by this safe, judgement-free guide, you will be empowered to overcome the challenges, heal more effectively, and nurture habits of presence and love that will serve you for a lifetime.
  • Religion
  • Parenting
The Big Book of Silly Dad Jokes: 750+ Jokes for Dads and Kids to Share! Book Cover
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Why was the math book unhappy? Because it had too many problems!

More than 750 knee-slapping dad jokes the whole family can enjoy together!

You don't have to be a dad to love and tell dad jokes. They're for everybody (except skeletons who don't have the guts to tell dad jokes). So, gather 'round, crack open this book, and start chuckling! The Big Book of Silly Dad Jokes boasts hundreds and hundreds of hilarious, pun-tastic, and supremely silly jokes and riddles that kids and adults of all ages can read and share for hours of fun. Bring it to the dinner table, take it on a road trip, or give it as a gift, and make sure the whole room is laughing. Kids will even find tips and tricks for how to write their own dad jokes!

Fun for everyone—These wholesome, simple jokes are good, clean fun for kids, teens, parents, grandpa, grandma, and anyone who loves to laugh.

Jokes for days—The fun and laughter goes on and on with the massive number of jokes in this joke book! Tell a few, pass it on, or read ahead so you can have your next dad joke at the ready.

Amazingly giftable—This fun and silly book makes the perfect present for Father's Day, birthdays, Christmas stocking stuffers, and more!

Get set to tickle your funny bone with The Big Book of Silly Dad Jokes!
  • Humor and comedy
  • Parenting
How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence Book Cover
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Building off his award-winning New York Times series on the contemporary teen mental-health crisis, the Pulitzer Prize–winningÌýscienceÌýreporter delivers a groundbreaking investigation into adolescence, the pivotal life stage undergoing profound—and often confounding—transformation.

The transition from childhood to adulthood is a natural, evolution-honed cycle that now faces radical change and challenge.ÌýThe adolescent brain, sculpted for this transition over eons of evolution, confronts a modern world that creates so much social pressure as to regularly exceed the capacities of the evolving mind. The problem comes as a bombardment of screen-based information pelts the brain just as adolescence is undergoing a second key puberty is hitting earlier. The result is a neurological mismatch between an ultra-potent environment and a still-maturing brain that can lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges. It is a crisis that is part of modern life but can only be truly grasped through a broad, grounded lens of the biology of adolescence itself. Through this lens, Richtel shows us how adolescents can understand themselves, and parents and educators can better help.

For decades, this transition to adulthood has been defined by hormonal shifts that trigger the onset of puberty. But Richtel takes us where science now understands so much of the action the brain. A growing body of research that looks for the first time into budding adult neurobiology explains with untold clarity the emergence of the “social brain,� a craving for peer connection, and how the behaviors that follow pave the way for economic and social survival. This period necessarily involves testing—as the adolescent brain is programmed from birth to take risks and explore themselves and their environment—so that they may be able to thrive as they leave the insulated care of childhood.

Richtel, diving deeply into new research and gripping personal stories, offers accessible, scientifically grounded answers to the most pressing questions about generational change. What explains adolescent behaviors, risk-taking, reward-seeking, and the ongoing mental health crisis? How does adolescence shape the future of the species? What is the nature of adolescence itself?
  • Parenting
  • Non-fiction
Homeschooling: You're Doing It Right Just by Doing It Book Cover
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During the past five years, homeschooling rates have been on the rise and show no signs of slowing. But many parents lack confidence, questioning whether they are doing it right (or whether they should take the plunge at all). With so many voices offering conflicting advice, it's hard to know where to start and where to go from there.

A homeschooling mother of five and founder of 1000 Hours Outside, Ginny Yurich draws from her years of experience and research, as well as her master's degree in education from the University of Michigan, to encourage and equip parents who want to give homeschooling a try or want to improve their experience. Starting from the standpoint of "you're doing it right" instead of "you're doing it wrong," Ginny helps parents understand that just by choosing to homeschool they are
· learning through living
· allowing for individual timelines
· leaving space for boredom
· providing multiage experiences
· teaching self-reliance
· offering freedom
· slowing down
· and more

If you've been on the fence about homeschooling or wondering if you're doing it all wrong, let Ginny encourage you in all you've already accomplished and equip you for even greater things ahead.
  • Non-fiction
  • Parenting
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