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Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise October 2017
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| He's Not Lazy: Empowering Your Son to Believe in Himself by Adam PriceSome parents of teenaged boys may bemoan their apparent lack of application to their schoolwork, but in He's Not Lazy psychologist Adam Price argues that students like these may fear failure rather than simply not caring. Explaining various factors that influence children's development from preteen through high school age, Price goes on to offer specific guidance to parents and other adults who are concerned about their kids' performance. In a starred review, Library Journal calls this "one of the most significant books of the year." |
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Popular : the power of likability in a status-obsessed world
by Mitch Prinstein
A clinical psychology professor examines why popularity plays such a huge part in human development and the impact it has on one’s happiness and success as an adult and discusses how to manage social impulses for inclusion in beneficial and gratifying ways.
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How to raise an amazing child the Montessori way
by Tim Seldin
"A practical parenting program to help build a calm and happy home life with your child, from birth through age six. This guide is based on Montessori school methods and packed with creative activities to help children discover more about their world as well as foster independence, concentration, and respect for others"--Back cover
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Co-create : how your business will profit from innovative and strategic collaboration
by David Nour
The best-selling author of Relationship Economics discusses how leading companies are collaborating with their customers at every stage of new product and service development to create value and shows how to effectively execute this co-creation to ensure that your next offering is exactly what your customers were waiting for.
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