Children fidget. They act up. They exhibit behavior which, in today’s society, might be called “noncompliant.” Every year, millions of these children are diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder, and subsequently drugged, psychoanalyzed, and ostracized. In Born to be Wild , Kristi Meisenbach Boylan tells how, with the help of an enlightened doctor and some very devoted teachers, she and her husband were able to free her son from labels and medicine. This compelling story not only offers comfort and hope to parents, but gives us a new way of thinking about the “ADD/ADHD epidemic.” “Redefines what it means to be ADHD…a powerfully written story that sheds some much-needed light on a very controversial subject.”—Michael Gurian, author of The Wonder of Boys
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The Seven Sacred Rites of Menarche: The Spiritual Journey of the Adolescent Girl
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the spiritual journey of young women during menarche, this book presents seven rituals that guide them from maidenhood to womanhood. It emphasizes the transformative experience of adolescence and the evolving spirit of girls as they transition into adulthood. The text offers practical ideas for creating meaningful rites of passage and celebrations that mothers and daughters can share, fostering connection and support during this significant period of growth.