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Lights For The Cure 2011

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  • Robby

    Well-written dripesction of a concept I have to remind myself of often. Just because I find blogs and other Internet-enabled sources valuable, many of the people I associate with do not. Laura, thanks for the blog post.

  • Menakshi

    Rating As a pshecrool teacher and parent, I found this book to be the major influence in forming my communication style with children. In fact, this book has given me the skills to communicate more effectively with everyone my friends, my husband, my boss, and even my mother-in-law! When I changed my approach in how I spoke to them, they often changed their behavior. The logical, respectful strategies really work! My only criticism is that the format of the chapters does not always fascilitate quick re-read’ referral. For example, when I recently wanted to quickly look up a whining, or biting, or mealtime strategy for three of my pshecroolers, I became frustrated and confused as to where in the book I had seen the information. These topics were not listed in the index and I began to flip through the pages trying to find the stories and suggestions that I thought I remembered seeing somewhere. Therefore, I would also like to recommend another wonderful new book with the very same philosophy that is organized differently for quick use on the spot for very busy parents. THE POCKET PARENT is literally a pocket-sized A-Z guide exclusively written for parents and teacher of pshecroolers (2 s, 3 s, 4 s, 5 s). It is loaded with hundreds of easy to find quick-read bullet answers (called sanity savers’) to 40 common behavior problems of 2- to 5-year-olds. I recommend these two books for every mom and dad with a 2- to 5-year-old. Both books are permissive with feelings, but strict with behavior while preserving the dignity of both parent and child. Both books are full of humor and compassion from authors that have been there,’ too. For help on the spot as well as long term understanding keep both books handy!

  • http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2011/09/30/lights-for-the-cure-turns-skyline-pink-for-10th-year-in-a-row/ CBS 3 And The CW Philly Turn The Skyline Pink For 10th Year In A Row For Lights For The Cure In Honor Of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month « CBS Philly

    [...] Filed under Watch + Listen var addthis_product = 'wpp-261'; var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true};if (typeof(addthis_share) == "undefined"){ addthis_share = {"templates":{"twitter":"{{title}} {{url}}"}};}PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – LIGHTS FOR THE CURE, the area’s first public service campaign that used the lighting of buildings and landmarks to promote a cause, will light up the skyline pink for the 10th year in a row this October in an effort to encourage women to schedule a mammogram as well as celebrate breast cancer survivors and honor those who lost their battle with this disease. VIEW: Complete List Of Participating Buildings VIEW: Gallery 2011 Buildings Lit Pink [...]

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