Saariaho L’Amour de Loin / Dawn Upshaw Gerald

October 11, 2009 by admin  
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David and the Worry Beast Helping Children Cope

October 10, 2009 by admin  
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Learning to deal with anxiety is an important step in a child\’s healthy emotional growth. Conquering fears, and not avoiding them, is the lesson imparted in this story. David could not stop thinking about the basket he had missed at the end of the big game. He was worried that he might do it again. He was worried that his team mates would be angry with him. He was worried that his parents would not be proud of him. He was also worried about an upcoming math test. In fact, David was worried a lot. Should I quit the team? he asked himself. Should I be sick tomorrow and miss the math test? Luckily, David finally confided in his parents and school nurse, both of whom gave him support and techniques for controlling the worry beast within him. Delightfully illustrated, it focuses on a very real and essential topic.

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The Goodnight Caterpillar A Children’s Relaxation Story to

October 9, 2009 by admin  
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Children love to unwind and relax with this easy, gentle exercise known as progressive muscular relaxation. This effective research-based, stress management technique is widely accepted and used by both traditional and holistic communities. The technique focuses awareness on various muscle groups to create a complete resting of the mind and body. Muscular relaxation can have a positive impact on your child\’s health and immune system. It can lower stress and anxiety levels. It can be used to decrease pain and anger. This encouraging story quiets the mind and relaxes the body so your child can fall asleep peacefully. Sweet dreams! More empowering books and CDs can be found at StressFreeKids.com.more info

The Worried Child Recognizing Anxiety in Children and

October 9, 2009 by admin  
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Drawing on over 30 years of practice and on personal anxiety experiences that go back to his own childhood, Dr. Paul Foxman has written a clear, well-documented and deeply-felt book for adults who want to help. Part I discusses normal anxiety, anxiety disorders, and the personality of anxious children. Part II addresses the role of parents, schools, and society in contributing to children’s anxiety. Additional chapters discuss the impact of terrorism and war, and the media. Part III gives sources of help: psychotherapy, medication, and alternative and complementary therapies.

Do you want to know…
* how anxiety manifests itself at different ages
* how to increase bonding and security to reduce children’s anxiety
* how to communicate effectively and discipline children without creating anxiety
* how to manage the impact of TV and movies, the internet and video games
* the best ways to discuss drugs, alcohol and sexuality with your children
* how to manage your own anxiety while helping your child?
* when and how to get professional help?

This book has the answers to your questions. Throughout, there are concrete suggestions and guidance for parents. An appendix provides ideas for teachers and school administrators, and a special chapter for young people discusses how they can help themselves.more info

The Everything Parent’s Guide to Children with Anxiety

October 9, 2009 by admin  
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Racing heart. Nausea. Trembling. These are just the physical symptoms of anxiety. Add to that panic, paralyzing fear, and self-doubt and a child is consumed with worry. With the proper care and treatment, a child with anxiety disorders can thrive. This book presents a balanced approach to treatment—from traditional to non-traditional drug and behavioral therapies to relaxation tricks and meditation. Additionally, this helpful guide helps parents determine the causes of their child’s anxiety, decide whether medical treatment is necessary, talk with their children about anxiety, find the right counselor, and consult with teachers and school officials. With this guide, parents will have all the resources, tools, and information they need to help their child enjoy a happy, healthy, and well-adjusted childhood!more info

Ars Poetica / Part I / Three Night

October 8, 2009 by admin  
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Native Remedies Sleep Tonic and MindSoothe Jr. ComboPack

October 8, 2009 by admin  
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The ComboPack of Sleep Tonic and MindSoothe Jr. consists of multiple remedies that work well together to provide increased support for your condition. This ComboPack helps to reduce child anxiety and depression as well as improve sleep patterns. The Sleep Tonic helps the body relax and produce the hormones essential for healthy sleep while the MindSoothe Jr. promotes balanced mood and stability in children.more info

Angel TV Series Action Figure Darla Season 2

October 7, 2009 by admin  
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From Diamond Select Toys: Angel Season 2 Darla action figure. Darla, the vampire who sired Angelus – and is the mother of Angel\’s super-human son, Connor! Depicting Darla as she appeared in Angel, the figure comes with various accessories.The Angel Season 2 Darla action figure is based on Darla – the vampire who sired Angelus and the mother of Angel\’s superhuman son, Connor – as she appeared in the second season of Angel. Standing approximately 6 tall, featuring multiple points of articulation, and offered in blister card packaging, the figure also comes with a wealth of accessories, including: a sledge hammer, a purse, a cross, a dagger, and a walled base.more info

Anxiety’s Child Explicit

October 7, 2009 by admin  
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Your Anxious Child How Parents and Teachers Can

October 6, 2009 by admin  
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Katie freezes when she\’s asked to perform. Jose is a clinger. Damian is terrified of animals. Felicia always worries that she\’s going to make a mistake. It\’s hard being the parent of an anxious child, watching your son\’s frustration grow, or seeing how your daughter tries to cope with her fears but gives up so quickly. Filled with solid information, a proven four-step program, dozens of engaging activities, and insightful personal vignettes, Your Anxious Child gives you easy, fun, and highly effective tools to help your child become a creative problem solver. Parents and teachers alike will find excellent strategies in this essential guide.more info

Source Naturals Attentive Child Chewable Wafers Sweet Tart

October 6, 2009 by admin  
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Dietary supplement. Attention. Excellence. Results. Bio align. Enhances mental concentration. Dietary supplement. Studies have shown that very active children may have special dietary needs. Source Naturals Attentive child is designed to support your child\’s ability to focus – and kids love the sweet and tart taste! DMAE, a substance normally found in the brain, has been shown to help enhance mental concentration. Magnesium also plays a role in neuromuscular transmission and activity L-Aspartate, an amino acid, acts as a neurotransmitter. Grape seed extract is rich in procyanidins, which have powerful antioxidant activity and phosphatidylserine is a vital component of cell membranes, including those in the brain. Contains no yeast, dairy, egg, gluten, or wheat. Contains no salt, preservatives, or artificial color, flavor or fragrance. (These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease).more info

Indigo Ocean Dreams 4 Children’s Stories Designed to

October 4, 2009 by admin  
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Indigo Ocean Dreams is a 60 minute CD designed to entertain your child in an ocean setting while introducing them to four research-based, stress management techniques. Each story integrates either progressive muscular relaxation, visualizations, breathing, and affirmations (positive statements). Children follow their sea friends along as they use progressive muscular relaxation and breathing to release and manage anger with Angry Octopus. Children build self-esteem with positive believe in yourself statements with Affirmation Weaver. Diaphragmatic breathing is fun with sea otters in Sea Otter Cove. Children enjoy a bubble ride through the ocean as they visualize colors with Bubble Riding. This CD offers longer stories than the first in this series, Indigo Dreams. Ideal for older children ages 6-12, or as step two for those already familiar with Indigo Dreams. Engaging characters present these adult level techniques in an easy to follow format that makes it fun for any child to learn. The male narration is accompanied by calming sounds of dolphins, sea otters, and gentle waves. An additional music sound track is included to further enhance your child\’s relaxation experience. These proven techniques encourage wellness and provide tools for children who suffer from anxiety, stress, trauma, hyperactivity, anger, pain, sleep issues, and lack of confidence.more info

Off To School/Save the Pirate Parrot

October 3, 2009 by admin  
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The Anxiety Workbook for Teens Activities to Help

October 3, 2009 by admin  
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If you feel anxious most of the time, you\’re not alone. About one in three people your age struggles with feelings of worry, fear, and panic. And the scary thing is, if you don\’t find a way to cope with anxiety, it can get worse as you get older. The good news is that there are a lot of effective techniques you can use, both on your own and with the help of a counselor, to reduce your feelings of anxiety and learn how to keep them from taking over your life. This workbook offers a set of simple activities you can do to make it happen.

The Anxiety Workbook for Teens will show you how to deal with the day-to-day challenges of anxiety. It will help you develop a positive self-image and recognize your anxious thoughts. The workbook also includes resources for seeking additional help and support if you decide you need it. What are you waiting for? Don\’t spend another minute paralyzed by anxiety.

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The Living Coffin

October 2, 2009 by admin  
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