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Pressured Parents, Stressed-out Kids: Dealing With Competition While Raising a Successful Child
It begins harmlessly Parents casually chatting on the playground or over dinner compare their babies' first milestones: "Has Erin started talking? Danielle's already using five-word sentences!" Inevitably, Erin's mom and dad feel anxious. Later, as report cards, standardized tests, tryouts, playoffs, auditions, admission interviews, and social cliques fill their child's world, parents' anxiety intensifies. The older children get, the more competition they face, whether in sports, academics or the arts. Hovering in the background, inciting everyone, is the race for admission to a top-tier college. To help panicky parents deal with the torrential emotions stirred up by our competitive society, and to give them scientific knowledge about their children's growing years, leading child researcher Wendy Grolnick and educational and parenting journalist Kathy Seal offer this illuminating and accessible guide to channeling competitive anxiety into positive parenting. While evolution has given parents a genetic predisposition toward this protective anxiety whenever their children face today's heightened competition, the authors guide parents to avoid pushing and pressuring, turning their fear instead into calm guidance. Distilling the results of thirty years of research in child psychology, the authors focus on three essential feelings--autonomy, competence, and connectedness--which parents can foster in their children to maximize the child's chances of success and minimize family conflict. They explain that granting kids autonomy lets them feel that they can solve their own problems and are responsible for their own actions. At the same time, providing structure gives kids the guidelines, information, limits, and consequences that they need to act in the world, instilling them with a feeling of competence. Finally, support from adults in the form of time and other resources provides children with a necessary feeling of connection and helps them internalize the ideas and values of their caring parents. Reassuring and empathic, Grolnick and Seal show parents how to avoid the burn-out--in both parents and children--that afflicts so many in our highly competitive society, while raising children who thrive and excel..
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The Pressure Cooker Cookbook : 100 Contemporary Recipes for the Time-Pressured Cook

Discover the simple and delicious solution for time-pressured cooks!

Pressure cooking is fast and furious, allowing you to cook various elements of your meal simultaneously It is a quick and easy method with no end to the great dishes that can be created, literally in a matter of minutes.

With 100 quick and original recipes, this cookbook demonstrates the diverse range of dishes that can be created, from traditional favorites with a contemporary twist to all-new recipes for light lunches, elaborate dinners, and decadent desserts.

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Pressured Into Crime: An Overview of General Strain Theory
Pressured Into Crime: An Overview of General Strain Theory by Robert Agnew provides an overview of general strain theory (GST), one of the leading explanations of crime and delinquency, developed by author Robert Agnew. Written to be student-friendly, Pressured Into Crime features numerous real-world examples, insightful and colorful quotes from former and active criminals, clear summaries of major points, and challenging review and discussion questions at the end of each chapter.
This book provides the following:
* It compares and contrasts GST to other leading theories of crime, including biopsychological, control, social learning, routine activities, and social disorganization theories (presenting brief descriptions of these theories).
* It describes the evidence on GST, including the most current research on the types of strains most likely to cause crime, why these strains cause crime, and the factors that influence the effects of strains on crime.
* It employs GST to explain patterns of offending over the life course as well as age, gender, class, and race/ethnic differences in offending.
* It uses GST to explain community and societal differences in crime rates.
* It draws on GST to make recommendations for reducing crime.
* It revises and extends GST to take into account the latest research findings.
Pressured Into Crime allows students to explore this major theory in depth--reviewing the research on the theory, comparing it to other theories, and applying the theory to key issues in the study of crime..
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Homeowners protest Fieldstone price cut; buyers say developer pressured them to close before slashing prices on new houses.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal
This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on January 7, 1991. The length of the article is 1439 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Homeowners protest Fieldstone price cut; buyers say developer pressured them to close before slashing prices on new houses.
Author: Libby Brydolf
Publication:San Diego Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 7, 1991
Publisher: CBJ, L.P.
Volume: v12 Issue: n1 Page: p1(3)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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