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How to Raise a Jewish Dog29 reviews
Rabbis of Boca Raton Theological Seminary

Little, Brown and Company, 2007

Funny! Funny!! Funny!!!
I brought "How To Raise a Jewish Dog" to Jury Duty with me. That is probably one the most unfunny situations one could be in. I opened it for the first time while waiting in the jury pool room. This book is laugh out loud funny. There is a real and universal truth within these pages that goes far beyond our relationship with our dogsHow to Raise a Jewish Dog -- and that makes it even funnier.
  
  











  



  
To Raise Happy Kids, Put Your Marriage First12 reviews
David Code

The Crossroad Publishing Company, 2009

Two Decades of Research Say: YES to David Code
From more than two decades of counseling families in crisis --- We'd like to heartily affirm Rev. David Code's new book. Code is right-on: Both stress and tension in a marriage are very quickly transferred to children --- who may act out, quit functioning normally, and become highly anxious. Kids are smarter than we realize. The advice in this book matches what we normally prescribe for ...
  
  











  



  
Kitty Raises Hell (Kitty Norville, Book 6)26 reviews
Carrie Vaughn

Grand Central Publishing, 2009

Kitty is my hero
As far as I am concerned, she can do no wrong, well, let me rephrase that. She can do no wrong where she will not die. Ok, let me rephrase that. She can do no wrong where she most likely wont die. Ok, that is good. Great book. If you like werewolf tales with humor, romance and panic, this is the book for you. Make sure you read the other books in the series or you will be lost. But then ...
  
  











  



  
200 Ways to Raise a Girl's Self-Esteem: An Indespensable Guide for Parents, Teachers & Other Concerned ...4 reviews
Will Glennon

Conari Press, 1999

It's a buy for anyone working with or caring about girls.
Bottom Line:  It's a buy for any parent, teacher, or caregiver working with girls. Best feature:  Each of the 200 "ways" has a short action step individualized for both parents and teachers.  Makes implementation of the ideas much easier. Pet peeve:  No index....aarggh!
  
  











  



  
How To Raise A Gentleman A Civilized Guide To Helping Your Son Through His Uncivilized Childhood4 reviews
Kay West

Thomas Nelson, 2001

simple and thorough
This little pocket-sized book is a concise and thorough overview of gentlemanly behavior. A must-read for a parents of boys.
  
  











  



  
Raise the Titanic! (Dirk Pitt Adventure)107 reviews
Clive Cussler

Berkley, 2004

Clever Novel Follows An Interesting Title
I read this book quite some time back & remember it clearly. The novel's title caught my attention & I bought it based on that. Not disappointed at all, I found a cleverly woven fictional tale based on the title. An excellent read that launched me as a Cussler fan
  
  











  



  
How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With68 reviews
Clarice Rutherford, David H. Neil

Alpine Pubns, 2005

How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With
This is an excellent book ,especially for first-time dog owners, but also for people who haven't owned a dog for a while. As I help to place rescued Golden Retrievers with new homes, I try to always include a copy of this book in the package; at least, I always recommend it highly and let people know where to get it!
  
  











  



  
How to Raise the Perfect Dog: Through Puppyhood and Beyond62 reviews
Cesar Millan, Melissa Jo Peltier

Harmony, 2009

Great Book with a little patients
I have 2 puppies chi mix and this book helped me alot they are so well mannered now, but you have to do what the book says, my husband does not and the pups will not listen to him.. hahah I recommend this book if you want to be the pack leader.
  
  











  



  
Raise Your Child's Social IQ: Stepping Stones to People Skills for Kids10 reviews
Cathi Cohen

Advantage Books, 2000

Really loving a child means sometimes you have to do some extra work
Some children perhaps from adhd or other reasons do not seem to notice and/or learn from the subtle and sometimes not so subtle social cues given by others in daily life. If this continues it can often lead to a lonely life without many friendships. If there's a special child you know and love with difficulties like this, it can be very heartbreaking to see. You know something's wrong but you ...
  
  











  



  
How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor90 reviews
Robert S. Mendelsohn M.D.

Ballantine Books, 1987

Great book, needs a current day update
This book is fantastic! Dr. Mendelsohn is probably too old to create an updated version of the book but I really hope someone else does write one soon. We definitely need it. So far this is basically the greatest book on children's health I've ever come across.
  
  











  



  
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction83 reviews
J.D. Salinger

Back Bay Books, 2001

Two portraits of Seymour
At first, these two extended stories may seem relatively unrrelated, with only the narration of Buddy Glass holding them together. But both stories give devoted Salinger readers a more intimate portrait of the Glass family's most complex member, Seymour. In Raise the High Roof Beams, Carpenters, Buddy is on his way to Seymour's wedding with an opinionated crowd. Through strangers' remarks about ...
  
  











  



  
How to Raise Your Self-Esteem: The Proven Action-Oriented Approach to Greater Self-Respect and Self-Confidence24 reviews
Nathaniel Branden

Bantam, 1988

Effective
Hi! I apologize for my bad English. I am from Caracas, Venezuela. This book is amazing! I bought it because I know I have some self-esteem issues which I've carrying during years...and I've decided to get rid of them. I wanted to change this and I knew I couldn't do it all by myself. When I first saw the book I thought It was not what I was looking for...It looked too complicated. But once I sat ...
  
  











  



  
How to Raise a Drug-Free Kid: The Straight Dope for Parents4 reviews
Joseph A. Califano Jr.

Fireside, 2009

Essential Guide for Every Parent, Aunt and Uncle
Finally, a REAL "how to" book taking on some of the tough parenting issues. This book should be handed out by pediatricians to patients and should be a must read for all parents, aunts and uncles. Califano gets it right. The best prevention starts at home. Anyone who worries about what to say when a child starts to ask about drugs and alcohol will find this book to be invaluable. Califano's ...
  
  











  



  
How Children Raise Parents: The Art of Listening to Your Family6 reviews
Dan B. Allender

WaterBrook Press, 2005

Become a Great Parent God's Way
I have enjoyed Allender's books for years. He has the uncanny ability to take a difficult issue and make it understandable through clear writing, personal stories and scriptural references. This book shows how we can reflect the character of God into the lives of our children. Allender explains that our success as parents relate primarily to how we answer a child's two core questions: (1) Am I ...
  
  











  



  
How To Raise An Amazing Child the Montessori Way19 reviews
Tim Seldin

DK ADULT, 2006

A Beautiful Introduction to Montessori
I have had this book for only 2 weeks and it is already dog-eared. I woke up one day a few weeks ago and realized that I needed to quickly figure out how to best foster daily activities for my increasingly headstrong, curious, and independent 10 month old. I soon learned that the tenets of Montessori really can provide a wonderful environment for my daughter throughout her early development. ...
  
  











  



  
200 Ways to Raise a Boy's Emotional Intelligence: An Indispensible Guide for Parents, Teachers & Other ...4 reviews
Will Glennon

Conari Press, 2000

Those interested in raising and teaching boys must read it!
"200 Ways to Raise a Boy's Emotional Intelligence: An Indispensible Guide for Parents, Teachers & Other Concerned Caregivers" is a very advisable guide for those who are daily dealing with the challenges in raising and educating boys. Its authors have sucessfully achieved to write a book that contains practical suggestions for those interested in growing boys' skills and avoiding future ...
  
  











  



  
How to Raise a Jewish Child: A Practical Handbook for Family Life4 reviews
Anita Diamant, Karen Kushner

Schocken, 2008

A Great Start
This wonderful, accessible book is a great start for a new or not-so-new Jewish family. The explanations, historical accounts, resources, and suggestions are all shared with sensitivity and clarity for those not familiar with their Jewish heritage, but eager to learn so that they can transmit our memories and traditions to another generation. A "must buy" for Jewish parents who want to ...
  
  











  



  
Raise a Smarter Child by Kindergarten: Raise IQ by up to 30 points and turn on your child's smart genes6 reviews
David Perlmutter M.D., Carol Colman

Broadway, 2008

Great book for those looking little things that can be done
I really enjoyed this book and put the recommendations into action. I appreciated how the author spelled out the right portions of vitamins/supplements that should be taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding, it was very helpful to evaluate prenatal vitamins and choose what I felt was the best. This book also opened my eyes to environmental toxins and made me much more conscious about how ...
  
  











  



  
Super Memory - Super Student: How to Raise Your Grades in 30 Days21 reviews
Harry Lorayne

Little, Brown and Company, 1990

A memory classic tailored for struggling students
To any student, struggling academically or not, this is the definitive guide to immediately applicable, practical mnemonics for virtually every subject you'll study in school. Lorayne begins the book like he does any of his others. He introduces the reader to the Link system of memory for memorizing lists of words, then the Peg system for memorizing numbers. He discusses the basic building ...
  
  











  



  
How to Raise Kids You Want to Keep7 reviews
Day

Sourcebooks, Inc., 2006

A calm voice of reason
Dr. Day was our therapist for five years. He is amazing. His book outlines a lot of the techniques we learned in his office and I can guarantee you that they work. Not every technique works for every child but the ones that click with your kiddo are like magical secret weapons that you can pull out of your parenting hat again and again, no matter what the age of your child.
  
  











  








   



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