Author: Krista Hain
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 157921472X
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 157921472X
The Power of God with an AD/HD Child
Krista Hain knows first hand the struggles, triumphs, and joys of raising an AD/HD child. Download The Power of God with an AD/HD Child from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. She survived those difficult early years, and now offers hope to those in similar situations. Woven throughout her story is the thread of faith and trust in the Lord. She shares her mistakes, frustrations, and insights as she openly discusses how AD/HD affected her family and her own spiritual growth. "The Power of God with an AD/HD Child" addresses: * Balancing home-life in a chaotic, vibrant household
* Food allergies and how they affect your child
* The stress of living in a home with an AD/HD child
* Medical treatment with an emphasis on traditional & non-traditional methods
* Public and home schooling
* How your attitude ca Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.
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* Food allergies and how they affect your child
* The stress of living in a home with an AD/HD child
* Medical treatment with an emphasis on traditional & non-traditional methods
* Public and home schooling
* How your attitude ca
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