Proud Mom of a Black Belt Son


Book Description

Martial Arts Mothers Pride Gift Notebook. 6x9 lined journal




Martial Notebooks TAEKWONDO


Book Description

Grab this awesome composition book today! Are you or your kids bored with standard school supplies? Sneak in a little fun with our cute and custom, fun, unique marble composition books featuring your favorite subjects! Grab one of each color for your different subjects in school! ◆ 100 pages (50 sheets) ◆ Wide Ruled ◆ 6 in x 9 in ◆ Glossy cover ◆ Perfect book for class notes, lists, a journal, or a diary This fun composition book is WIDE RULED; which is perfect for young writers, elementary school and some middle school students.




Martial Notebooks TAEKWONDO


Book Description

Grab this awesome composition book today! Are you or your kids bored with standard school supplies? Sneak in a little fun with our cute and custom, fun, unique marble composition books featuring your favorite subjects! Grab one of each color for your different subjects in school! ◆ 100 pages (50 sheets) ◆ Wide Ruled ◆ 6 in x 9 in ◆ Glossy cover ◆ Perfect book for class notes, lists, a journal, or a diary This fun composition book is WIDE RULED; which is perfect for young writers, elementary school and some middle school students.




Black Belt Mom


Book Description

Have you dreamed of getting a black belt? Maybe you've already become involved with martial arts. You've joined your children or your partner in this endeavor and wonder where it's going to lead. What will it require of you as a parent? What should you ask of your family? And how will this undertaking change you all? In Black Belt Mom, Nancy Knutson chronicles the journey she took with her two children in tae kwon do. She describes the different challenges that arose at each stage, and how meeting those challenges affected the way they dealt with other areas of their lives. Her positive and enthusiastic approach makes her an effective cheerleader for families who need inspiration as they manage their own obstacles. Insightful, practical, and often amusing, Black Belt Mom is sure to encourage you on your path to black belt and beyond. About the author Nancy Knutson has published articles in Boundary Waters Journal, North American Hunter, and Lake Country Journal. Raised in Minnesota, she currently lives in Boulder, Colorado. She graduated from the University of Colorado in communications and received her master's degree in contemplative psychotherapy from Naropa Institute. She has been a fashion model, eating disorders counselor, freelance writer, and martial artist. She and her husband have two children and two dogs.




Notebook Planner Womens Proud Mom Black Belt Son Karate Mom Gifts Funny


Book Description

Notebook Planner Womens Proud Mom Black Belt Son Karate Mom Gifts Funny. This Notebook Planner Womens Proud Mom Black Belt Son Karate Mom Gifts Funny is perfect for high school and college students, professionals and writers. This Notebook Planner Womens Proud Mom Black Belt Son Karate Mom Gifts Funny gifts for people who love librarian gift, crazy cat lady gift, book items, reading, English teacher, book theme gift, professor gift, teacher gift, reading present, book lover present, kitten lovers, cat items, bibliophile gift give this notebook planner as a great present for graduation, birthday, thanksgiving, anniversary, christmas.




MY DANCE WITH THE DEVIL


Book Description

"A Journey of My Soul." Coping with childhood loneliness, fear, and abuse, Marly was immersed in solitude and her love of dance. Decades later, memories began to haunt her and surface the darkness she had hidden deep in her subconscious. My Dance With the Devil is a memoir that depicts an accurate tale of courage, strength, and undying hope. In the face of adversity, from gripping, often disturbing, depictions of the dark truths to immense success, fame, and failure. As so many others have done, telling her story is an ancient way of healing. Marly hopes her journey will bring strength and courage to others on a similar path with a renewed spirit and knowing they can survive, flourish, and have a wonderful, incredibly successful life. Marly's early years were in North Dakota, where she was a trained dancer and pianist. She has a B.A. and M.S. degree and is an educator spanning a professional career of 30+ years as a teacher, a Dean of Business, and a Vice President within the California Community Colleges. Marly thoroughly enjoyed raising a fantastic son as he endured her becoming a published co-author of two dozen computer textbooks. She is a recognized educational leader, author, and teacher of new technologies and has presented seminars to educators at colleges and universities around the globe. At home in Palm Desert, California, the broad spectrum of excellent music, arts, and entertainment feed her soul. In this stage of her life, Marly believes the spirit of philanthropy is an ever essential and socially responsible duty of giving what, how, and when we can. She serves on the Board of the World Affairs Council of the Desert. For the Palm Springs Writers Guild, she served as President, supporting its 150+ writers pursuing their craft and continues to enjoy their friendship and learn from their professional speakers. "In this life, I have learned that writing helps heal, puts the past behind us, and allows our souls to soar." Marly Bergerud




The Virgin's Children


Book Description




You're a Good Mom (and Your Kids Aren't So Bad Either)


Book Description

For 21st century mothers, there seem to be just two choices: be a Super Mom or be a Slacker Mom. One's bad for you; one's bad for your kids. So what's a momma to do? In You're a Good Mom (and Your Kids Aren't So Bad Either), the Internet's favorite momma, Jen Singer, tells all. Turns out you can raise perfectly good kids in that sweet spot between flash cards at breakfast and "donuts for dinner, kids!" It's for every mom who's pressured to be perfect yet lost under the laundry, wondering if she's a bad mom. It's for every mom to wants to enjoy-not endure-motherhood while still giving her kids what they truly need to succeed. Filled with "that happened to me, too!" stories and wrapped in the wit that could only come from the creator of Please Take My Children to Work Day, this book offers giggles and a pat on the back for today's moms, whether they're deep in diapers or petrified by puberty.




A Special Mother Is Born


Book Description

Stories written for people who are faced with a prenatal diagnosis or are raising a child with special needs. Thirty three parents who have walked in your shoes share how they encountered Christ alongside them in the darkness.




Not the Whole Story


Book Description

Not the Whole Story is a compilation of sixteen stories narrated by single mothers in their own way and about their own lives. Each story is unique, but the same issues appear again and again. Abuse, parenting as single mothers, challenges in the labour market, mental health and addictions issues, a scarcity of quality childcare, immigration and status vulnerability, struggles with custody, and poverty—these factors, combined with a lack of support, contribute to their continued struggles. The themes that recur across stories illustrate that the issues the women face are not just about individual struggle; they demonstrate that major issues in Canada’s social system have been neglected in public policy. In order for these issues to be addressed we need to challenge the flawed public policies and the negative discourse that continue to marginalize single mothers—in terms of the opportunities in their own lives and in terms of how they are understood by other Canadians. The first-person narratives of the struggles and issues faced by low-income single mothers provide narrative richness and are augmented by introductory and concluding chapters that draw the narrative themes together and offer overarching discussion and analysis.