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Especially for Men . . . A Life In Balance Tim Shorb admits to living most of his adult life as a workaholic. Then he woke up to the reality that he needed to change, and he asked himself some hard questions. How can I find balance in life? How does a Christian man give adequate time and attention to his work, his wife, his children, his church, and his own spiritual development considering all the demands that he has upon his life in modern society? Digging into God's Word, he found the answers. MORE INFORMATION
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Untangling the Stress Mess This fun-filled seminar is just what the doctor ordered! Join Ann Shorb for an enjoyable program as she presents practical ways to handle life's stressful challenges. Ann will teach you relaxation exercises, strategies for de-stressing your life, and show you how to deepen your walk with Christ. MORE INFORMATION
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Understanding and Teaching the AD/HD Child As a teacher and also a Christian Counselor, Dr. Ann Shorb has done a lot of work with children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and other Impulse Control Disorders. In Understanding and Teaching the AD/HD Child she prepares you to help that challenging but promising young boy or girl in your home or in your classroom. God can use you to make a difference in his or her life. MORE INFORMATION
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Understanding and Teaching the Child Living with Domestic Violence: Children of Chaos, Confusion and Conflict A mother crouches in fear while the father lines up all of their children and points a rifle at them. Surely one of them will tell who toppled the trashcans and left the mess behind his truck. Yesterday he chased Mom through the house wielding a knife in his hand. Domestic violence takes its toll on children who grow up under its shadow, but an understanding teacher can be a shelter in the time of storm. MORE INFORMATION
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Understanding and Teaching the Angry Child Teasing, being bullied, feeling like a failure, hurting at home all may produce anger in the heart of a child.As you gain insight into the dynamics of this powerful emotion, you will be better able to cope with and help the angry children in your classroom. MORE INFORMATION
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Understanding and Teaching the Grieving Child Many times a child's outward behavior is the first indication of a broken heart. As we examine the stages of grief and how it affects children, you will be better equipped to understand and offer hope to the grieving child. MORE INFORMATION
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Understanding and Teaching the Misunderstood Child Feelings of loneliness and rejection are the constant companions of the misunderstood child. Other kids tease him, adults seem frustrated by him, and he is convinced he is some kind of freak. He longs to be loved, accepted, and valued. Can a teacher do that for him? "Most definitely!" says Dr. Ann Shorb. MORE INFORMATION
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Understanding and Teaching the Single-Parent Child Single-parent families are now the norm in our society. To effectively work with today's children, we must equip ourselves with a greater understanding of the problems these youngsters face and learn how to teach them skills that will enable them to find strength and hope in their times of need. MORE INFORMATION
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