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How To Talk To Your Teen About Date Abuse b/4 Friday Night    by Linda Culbreth
Price: $1.99 USD. 6590 words. Published on March 19, 2009. .

Is your teen in danger of being abused on the next date? Is your teen abusing someone? Did you know that 1 out of every 3 teen girls will be abused on dates? We cannot leave out the guys...'cause sometimes they are the ones being abused! Are you clueless as to how to talk to your teen before the next date? Help is only a click away.
Jamie's Diary    by
Price: $9.99 USD. 104000 words. Published on August 8, 2009. .

This is for every teenager, parent and teacher. It is Jamie's story - A captivating collection of diary entries leading to an almost inevitable and catastrophic outcome.
The Coaching Parent: Help Your Children Realise Their Potential by Becoming Their Personal Success Coach    by David Miskimin Jack Stewart
Price: $9.99 USD. 41110 words. Published by Bookshaker.com  on November 24, 2009. .

Imagine You Could Afford The World’s Best Coach For Your Child… Watch, listen to and feel what it is like as your child blossoms, discovers hidden talents and abilities, and develops an ever-deepening level of self-confidence. Notice how the coach is working. Marvel at the wonderful rapport coach and child share, how learning has become not only enjoyable, but also easier and faster.
The Meaning of Larf    by Philip Bradbury
Price: $2.99 USD. 29370 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

125 luscious pages of amusement for anyone who likes a laugh and some thoughtfulness. Gathered from hundreds of unsolicited emails over eons of monitor-staring pleasure, these tid-bits of nonsense, sense and otherwise gritty, pithy and rather silly jottings of so many scribes, most called Anony Mouse, cannot go unheralded.
Chosen    by E. G. Fabricant
Price: $0.99 USD. 4940 words. Published on October 2, 2010. .

From "Matters Familiar." Adrift in his own life and desperate for a belief system, a young man finds direction and purpose from a surprising source.
Leaving Neverland (Why Little Boys Shouldn't Run Big Corporations)    by Daniel Prokop
Price: $9.99 USD. 88630 words. Published on January 19, 2011. .

Mankind has become Pankind and never growing up today seems more the norm than the exception. In our desperate attempt to try to stay young forever we have achieved eternal childishness, rather than eternal youth. A delightful skewering of perpetual boys in positions of power, a call to leave Neverland and the timely solution of contemporary Rites of Passage as a way out. Clever, funny writing.
Get in Control! Feel Emotions, Choose Behavior    by Julie Prescott
Price: $3.99 USD. 16190 words. Published on February 4, 2011. .

Our behavior is chosen by how we interpret the emotion of the situation. “Get in Control!” helps parents keep expectations reasonable, reduce annoying behavior and handle sibling rivalry. Our tips on anger management benefit parents as well as children. Feelings are natural responses to emotion. Let’s take control of our responses to that emotion.
How To Be A Zen Mama    by Betsy  Henry
Price: $5.99 USD. 12230 words. Published on July 2, 2011. .

Parenting can be the cause of so many emotions like worry, anger and disappointment. These emotions are habit forming and put a wedge in your relationship with your children. How To Be A Zen Mama gives you helpful hints about how to stop worrying and let go; and by letting go, you become closer to your kids. Study with the Zen Mama Master and learn to let go!
THe Zen Mama's Book Of Quotes    by Betsy  Henry
Price: $5.99 USD. 12480 words. Published on July 31, 2011. .

THE ZEN MAMA'S BOOK OF QUOTES is collection of quotes, proverbs and sayings that reflect the wisdom and truths that were as inspiring in the past as they are now. From ancient wisdom to modern day thinking, there are quotes from sages like Buddha and Lao Tzu, authors Aesop to Mark Twain and Ralph Waldo Emerson plus Modern Day thinkers like Winston Churchill, Ghandi and Thict Nhat Hanh.