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    Entertaining in the French Style
    The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights
    Quit Smoking: A Step-by-step Process to Quitting the Smoking Addiction (All You Need to Know to Stop Smoking and Includes Medication
    The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights
    • The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights

      A Guide to the Needs of Children

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the emotional rights of children, this book emphasizes the importance of nurturing their emotional well-being. It provides guidance for teachers, parents, and caregivers on how to uphold these rights and includes practical examples of emotional education. By contrasting with the strict Tiger Mother approach, it advocates for a more compassionate and supportive environment for children's emotional development.

      The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights
    • Offering a practical approach to overcoming smoking addiction, this guide shares a personal journey of breaking free from harmful habits. It outlines a simple, step-by-step method that helped the author successfully diminish their dependence on smoking, aiming to provide readers with effective strategies to achieve similar results. This book is designed for those who have struggled with various cessation methods and are seeking a new, hopeful path toward quitting.

      Quit Smoking: A Step-by-step Process to Quitting the Smoking Addiction (All You Need to Know to Stop Smoking and Includes Medication
    • The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book is a summary of the emotional rights of children. It outlines the rights of children, explains how they can be upheld by teachers, parents, and others who care for children, and gives examples of emotional education in practice. (The book is an antidote to the Tiger Mother school of thought.)

      The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights
    • Lovers of all things French will delight in these stories and recipes deriving from both the French city and countryside from Paris to Provence to Saignon, a tiny medieval town in the Luberon Mountains. Beautiful photography illustrates the pleasure of a well-laid table, whether an intimate breakfast or a dinner party with friends. Entertaining in the French Style gives readers a glimpse into the everyday lives of French artists, farmers, chefs, and cheesemakers, of regular French couples and families, and the central roles of both food and setting in capturing the nuanced romantic notion of entertaining with French influence.

      Entertaining in the French Style