Ruth Minshull
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How To Choose Your People
10 editions
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1972
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Miracles for Breakfast: A Startling New Approach to Raising Children
9 editions
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1968
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Ups & Downs
2 editions
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1976
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How to Cure the Selfish, Destructive Child
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Free Money! How to Win Sweepstakes According to the Judges
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1985
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Secrets of Making Layouts for Quick Printing
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Logic Puzzles
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1980
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Numbers Mini-Puzzle Board Book
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Les Hauts et les bas
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What Every Preclear Should know
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“If Mom is convinced that ballet lessons are a must, she should
take them.
Although it may look odd to see a thirty-year old woman hang- ing onto a bar and flinging a slightly plump leg in the air, the sight is not as pathetic as seeing her seven-year old daughter grimly going through such motions just to please her mother, when she would prefer to be at home designing new doll clothes.
Although some parents are never quite ready to accept this fact, the child is not one of our possessions. We don’t own him; we never will. We gave birth to his body; he may share some of our physical characteristics; but he does not inherit our desires.
He’s a different person, a separate entity, with his own likes and dislikes.
It’s a grave mistake to try to override a child’s power of choice in what he wants to be and do. Some parents do this in an attempt to live their lives through the child.”
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take them.
Although it may look odd to see a thirty-year old woman hang- ing onto a bar and flinging a slightly plump leg in the air, the sight is not as pathetic as seeing her seven-year old daughter grimly going through such motions just to please her mother, when she would prefer to be at home designing new doll clothes.
Although some parents are never quite ready to accept this fact, the child is not one of our possessions. We don’t own him; we never will. We gave birth to his body; he may share some of our physical characteristics; but he does not inherit our desires.
He’s a different person, a separate entity, with his own likes and dislikes.
It’s a grave mistake to try to override a child’s power of choice in what he wants to be and do. Some parents do this in an attempt to live their lives through the child.”
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“If your child is constantly interrupting or doing other things to get your attention, he is not getting enough communication of the right kind. Just the fact that you are in the house with him all day does not mean that you are necessarily devoting any time to communication of his choice.”
― Miracles for Breakfast: A Startling New Approach to Raising Children
― Miracles for Breakfast: A Startling New Approach to Raising Children
“What is success, after all, but doing what you really want to do?”
― Miracles for Breakfast: A Startling New Approach to Raising Children
― Miracles for Breakfast: A Startling New Approach to Raising Children
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