Journal to the Self: Twenty-Two Paths to Personal Growth - Open the Door to Self-Understanding by Reading, Writing, and Creating a Journal of Your Life
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • When you don't know how or where to begin...
  • 'Journal Therapy'
  • A Healing Journey
  • Don't wait one more second!
  • Wow!
Journal to the Self: Twenty-Two Paths to Personal Growth - Open the Door to Self-Understanding by Reading, Writing, and Creating a Journal of Your Life
Kathleen Adams
Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars When you don't know how or where to begin..........2007-10-08

I can't even tell you how long ago I read this book. It has to be more than fifteen years ago now. I had wanted to keep a journal since I was about seven. I would start a new journal and abandon it before it was barely started. I kept thinking I was doing it "wrong." After I read JOURNAL TO THE SELF, I started again and I haven't stopped. I have filled dozens of volumes since. Though over the years I have tried some of the various techniques the author describes, her biggest contribution to my journaling was just giving me permission to do it. All the the exercises just taught me that there is no ONE way to do it and there is NO wrong way. It still sits on my shelves with my other references, I pick it up whenever I start doubting myself again. I highly recommend it for anyone finding it difficult getting started or anyone wanting to delve a little deeper within.

5 out of 5 stars 'Journal Therapy'.......2007-09-15

I took this off the shelf to revisit after several years and was surprised that I had forgotten what a gem this book is! The book has a plethora of writing excercises and advice to guide you toward working out and through different situations. This is an excellent self help resource, and it's great for writers, journalers, and for healing.

This time around, I started out working from chapter 18 which is on Perspectives, Decisions and Roads Not Taken. When I finished that, I left the book out and have worked on several other excercises.

This is a book that I'd never part with because it is so versatile and useful. It would make a great gift item. This gives meaning to the saying "A book is a present you can open again and again."

5 out of 5 stars A Healing Journey.......2007-09-03

As a therapist who wants to facilitate healing, and someone who has written a book about writing and healing, I want to honor Kay Adams' work--one of the first people who forged a path in showing the power of writing as a healing tool, and how words contain immense power to transform. In my clinical work, I look for emerging insights during the session. Sometimes it helps for the client to stop talking and to write in the silence of the session. The words on the page often reveal amazing insights and information flowing from the hand of the client, flowing from the the wise inner self. The idea that there is a self, a real self within is significant and important. There are many paths to transformation, and we need all the guides along the way we can get. This delightful, intimate book is indeed a guide that can be used by most people to discover personal change and transformation--showing us that what we seek is within us--that writing our personal history is one way to deepen our understanding of who we were and who we are becoming.

5 out of 5 stars Don't wait one more second!.......2007-07-07

I bought this book a year ago and I was a bit scared to go into my inner depths. I've been following a few lessons recently and I am getting very good response from my inner self. This book is easy to read, but please do not get a wrong idea. The exercises are very powerful and have helped me conquer many of my favorite monsters: fear, pain, guilt. Do not think it twice, order it right now.

5 out of 5 stars Wow!.......2006-09-18

Kathleen Adams really did a great job when writing this book. After seeing all of the good reviews on here I thought I would take a look at it in the store before purchasing it. Having just bought a writing journal and getting back into the journaling mode, I was looking for a new way of seeing journaling and getting ideas on paper. I have to say there is something in here mentioned for everyone!!! I really like how the author is able to provide some of her own journaling experiences as well as decent examples for the various styles mentioned in this book. Some of the methods in this book really inspires you to reach back in your past and apply some of these methods. I've learned a massive variety of ways to journal after reading this one, it was definately worth my time and money. I recommend this one for all people, whether you are returning to journaling or just beginning, there is something in here for you!
Open the Barn Door, Find a Cow (A Chunky Book(R))
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Portable and very interactive
  • Great book
  • Good book for a 1 or 2 year old
  • Cute Chunky Book
  • Cute simple book
Open the Barn Door, Find a Cow (A Chunky Book(R))

Manufacturer: Random House Books for Young Readers
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Board book

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ASIN: 0679809015
Release Date: 1993-04-06

Book Description

Illustrated in full color. Open the barn door and take a tour around the barnyard to find out just who's making all those wonderful animal sounds.  

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Portable and very interactive.......2007-10-02

I too selected book primarily as it was an inexpensive book ( with good reviews) which helped meet a free shipping requirement ! what a gem.. Small yes, but my 14 month old son loves it !.The flaps are beautifully designed into the pictures and it is such a delight to see his face light up each time we lift a flap. . Yes the flaps are a little snug, but we do it together.. I loosen them as he turns the page and he then thinks he is doing it all alone ! Its nice and small, so its very transportable. I was looking for more of these... Zoo animals ???

5 out of 5 stars Great book.......2007-09-19

This is a great book. My son flips up every page; he loves it. It's nice and compact which makes it perfect for an on-the-go book. I just bought a bunch to have on hand to give with baby gifts.

4 out of 5 stars Good book for a 1 or 2 year old.......2007-09-05

This books associates animals with sounds and is great for a child who dose not yet read. There are no words, you make the sound of the animal and your child is suppose to identify the correct animal. There is a flap that hides a picture of the correct animal that you can open to display the correct answer. Fun little book but quite redundant and not challenging enough for a kid that already reads.

1 out of 5 stars Cute Chunky Book.......2007-08-31

Perfect for your diaper bag and for those times when your infant/toddler is whiny...the open the door flaps will keep them occupied for a little while. Good value too!

4 out of 5 stars Cute simple book.......2007-08-03

This book is simple and cute. It's a nice size for little hands and sturdy too. The flaps are a bit difficult to open when you first get the book, and I actually tore a few of them. All in all, this is a cute book to introduce animal names and sounds to a young child.
Autism Aspergers: Solving the Relationship Puzzle--A New Developmental Program that Opens the Door to Lifelong Social and Emotional Growth
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A critical piece, but not the only piece of the puzzle.
  • Do the program, ignore the propaganda
  • A nice component, might not be a comprehensive treatment approach
  • Great method, BUT....
  • One more piece of a puzzle
Autism Aspergers: Solving the Relationship Puzzle--A New Developmental Program that Opens the Door to Lifelong Social and Emotional Growth
Steven E. Gutstein
Manufacturer: Future Horizons
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback

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ASIN: 1885477708

Book Description

A practicing psychologist offers a new approach to developing social skills and relationships in children diagnosed with autism or Asperger's Syndrome. Dr. Gutstein describes ways to steer these children onto a bright new path of self discovery and social awareness, one that will ultimately bring them home to meaningful friendships, shared emotions and heartfelt connection with the people in their lives.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A critical piece, but not the only piece of the puzzle........2007-08-27

I was given this book by another parent whose son has autism, and my son has a preliminary diagnosis of PDD-NOS. While I do agree that an important part of the missing piece for specturm children has to do with their inability to read and respond to the emotional and social cues of their peers, I have my doubts as to whether or not that certain "piece" is the most critical and primary component of autism that needs to be adressed first and primarily in order to begin the process of recovery. Frankly, I am dubious of any therapy that requires parents to spend $3,000 on a four day seminar before they can purchase more therapy, which will likely have to be paid for out of pocket. I find that the RDI's official websites use of guilt and fear in goading parents out of their precious resources is not only irresponsible, but generally reprehensable as well. When I hear something like recovery, or hope for you child's fullest potential, initially comes with a three-thousand dollar cash outlay plus the cost of travel and hotel accomodations, so that someone can tell me over the course of four days, that my son has a deficit when it comes to socialization, I immediately become suspicious. Buyer's beware I say: when therapists have our children's best interest at heart, they never use guilt or fear to get parents into their offices so that treatment and help can begin to lighten the already heavy load of caring for a child with autisim spectrum disorders.

3 out of 5 stars Do the program, ignore the propaganda.......2006-09-18

If you're a parent looking into treatment options, then I most definitely recommend this book as a part of your treatment program. It's one of the few 'step by step' approaches to teaching social skills out there, and it seems to make sense.

Unfortunately RDI falls into the "Just use us, we want to be the only game in town!" mentality that so many treatment approaches do. If you explore RDI further (i.e., decide to do a conference or consultation after reading this book), you may be told that:

- Your ABA program is making your child "more autistic", even though they appear to be getting better this is only a short term illusion, underneath it all they are getting more autistic. (Despite research that indicates the exact opposite).

- Language fundamentals (i.e., asking questions, following directions, speaking in sentences using correct grammar, using description) are not a core defecit of autism (despite the fact that the DSM-V lists language delay as a diagnostic criteria for autism) and so they are not targeted.

- The child's age when they begin treatment isn't important, the birth to five time frame for early intervention is arbitrary (again, despite huge research to the contrary - children certainly make progress later in life but a correlation with stronger progress with earlier intervention has certainly been established).

- You do not need to work on teaching your child language skills (i.e., vocabulary, pronouns, categories, concept words, sentence/narrative formation), they will just 'get' all of this if they do RDI, even though RDI doesn't specifically target these skills.

This is some of the information that was presented when I went to an RDI conference and checked out their website, from Dr. Gutstein himself. So I recommend this program to parents with a warning - keep your common sense. Do not fire your speech therapist or your verbal behavior consultant if you're happy with these programs and you think they are working. I like RDI, I think it's a great program and worth doing, but some of the information they are passing along to parents as 'fact' seem more like their own theories that do not appear to be consistently supported by research.

4 out of 5 stars A nice component, might not be a comprehensive treatment approach.......2006-08-28

For those of you who like to skim, my 'nutshell' review of RDI: It's a great program for social skills and joint attention. It's not a complete program for an autistic child. Now for the wordy version...

The negatives of RDI are, in my opinion, not within the program itself but in what this program claims to do. RDI wants to be a core treatment approach for remediating autism, when it doesn't appear to be nearly comprehensive enough to accomplish this. If you take a look at the most common autism remediation approaches (currently, these are mostly ABA based) you'll see that they contain instruction for language, fine and gross motor skills, self help skills, reading, visual processing...the list goes on. RDI ONLY targets what it considers to be the 'core' deficits in autism, largely things such as relatedness to others, ability to cope with and pay attention to new stimuli, and the ability to adapt quickly to a changing environment. This is good stuff, but the program seems to operate on the premise that the other skills will just fall into place if you target the 'core' skills, or that if the child has other issues (i.e., receptive language or reading delays) that these are not 'really' autism, they are a co-existing condition that the child has in ADDITION to the autism and I guess you find another program to target them. A good example to highlight this is language...RDI says that since 85% of autistic children develop language on their own, this is not a true core deficit in autism. Personally, I could not disagree more. True, some language may develop, but that does not mean it matures to a level commensurate with the child's intelligence. Difficulties with 'concept' words, complex sentence structure, narrative formation, verbal reasoning and auditory processing remain present in many autistic children. The fact that not 100% of them have this issue doesn't mean it should be discounted - not 100% of people with OCD have compulsions with their obsessions, but this doesn't mean compulsions aren't central to the disorder.

RDI also presents rather alarming information on its website and at seminars about the supposedly dismal fate of autistic children who 'only' achieve a high IQ and normal school placement (reading between the lines here, this is a criticism of ABA, which often uses these as evidence of its success), saying that only 3% of children with normal IQ and school placement will live independently according to some surveys. The problem is we're comparing apples to oranges here - the children from the actual ABA studies aren't being looked at (and it's my understanding that the follow-up studies from the original Lovaas study were very positive), rather, we're assuming that those children are commensurate with other autistic children with a normal IQ, who may never have received treatment at all.

After that little rant, let me say that I actually do like RDI a great deal, as a COMPONENT of a treatment program. There are some things that cannot be taught in drill form, and conversation, reciprocity, and social language are among them. You can sit a child down at a table and teach them adjectives. You cannot sit a child down at a table and teach them how to share their joy and opinions, how to make observations about the world around them, how to want to interact (and I mean truley interact for interactions sake, not play along so long as the activity is somehow inherently rewarding to them). RDI centers everything around interactive social activities that are, for me at least, the 'missing piece' in many behavioral programs. Another very, very important component of RDI is the development of joint attention, which some research suggests is one of the most important factors in a child's prognosis and yet is extremely difficult to work on in a practical way. RDI does a wonderful job of working on this and I think this alone probably makes a huge difference for many kids.

My bottom line: I would use this for a child I thought had advanced beyond ABA, or as a part of another, more comprehensive (not necessarily ABA, but a teaching-based) program for a child who still had language, academic, or motor needs.

4 out of 5 stars Great method, BUT...........2006-07-10

RDI is a self-proclaimed deficit-based approach, meaning it attempts to remedy the core difficulties in disorders such as autism. Many methods such as ABA, on the other hand, are based around teaching specific skills. For example, an ABA program might involve sitting a child down and teaching them 10 new vocabulary words, whereas an RDI program might focus on teaching children to attend to their parents speech and actions so that new vocabulary is learned naturally (yes, that is a much simplified explanation, but a general overview for anyone unfamiliar).

All of this is great, backed by a growing body of research, and seems highly practical and useful, BUT, there is one word of caution I'd like to throw in here. Consider this analogy...what if this book were about working with children born with physical disorders such as cerebral palsy? A method to treat the root causes of CP would be great, true. But without advanced medical technology, how likely would it be that a therapy method alone would cure all children with this disorder, leave them entirely able to walk, talk, and move with no trouble? How practical would it be, then, to rely entirely on a method that goes at the root cause WITHOUT looking into alternative methods and adaptive equipment to help kids with CP eat, dress themselves, move around, and communicate, in the event that therapy alone did not cure them and take care of all of these issues?

This is what I wonder about RDI vs. ABA and Floortime (which has recently added an intensive language-teaching curriculum based around specific language skills). Suppose that not all children are 100% remediated (which even the most enthusiastic proponents would probably agree is unrealistic), and that they do not all learn to pick up information through the usual channels? At this point, isn't some specialized teaching needed for specific skills? Unfortunately RDI has recently dissociated itself from ABA but I think these two approaches represent two ends of a spectrum...the degree to which you think you can change a child and eliminate their deficits vs. the degree to which you adapt your teaching to their special needs. For most children, there will need to be a balance between these two approaches.

Another thing I wondered about while reading the book was whether or not remediating social deficits would necessarily result in increased sociability. I'm not saying it will or will not, but am quite curious. I am not on the autistic spectrum and have the full range of social skills expected of a 'neurotypical' person as described in this book, and yet I'm still a very solitary creature. It's not a matter of not understanding how to socialize, but a matter of inherent motivation. I wonder, can this be created in people by teaching them HOW to socialize, or is it like me and golf...I know how to play it, sure, but that doesn't mean I care to.

Overall, I like this method and I'm excited to see this fresh wave of thought in the field of autism treatment. I just wish that all of the various therapy programs out there would start to play nicely and realize that none of them have all the answers, as it seems the best approach is an eclectic one.

4 out of 5 stars One more piece of a puzzle.......2006-07-09

RDI is a relatively new approach in the rapidly growing world of autism treatment. Like all approaches, I felt (based on this book) that it has it's pros and cons. Unfortunately I have yet to find The Treatment Approach for autism, it seems as if all of the various approaches out there offer one viewpoint, one piece of the pie.

The positive thing about RDI, in my opinion, is that it fills in some oft-neglected portions of autism treatment. RDI is based heavily on treating the underlying deficits in autism as opposed to teaching 'discrete skills', an area that seems to be overlooked in many approaches. More abstract skills such as social referencing, experience sharing and emotional co-regulation are taught in RDI. Many of the autistic children that I've worked with have made great strides in language and academics, and yet find it difficult to maintain a brief reciprocal interaction due to problems with these types of skills. I've heard many people describe RDI as the 'missing piece' of their therapy program for this reason.

As far as the cons, I was a bit disappointed that RDI does not seem to advocate using the child's natural interests as a foundation for building rapport, especially in the early stages where I would say it's most needed. Both Floortime and Verbal Behavior advocate building early interactions around the child's natural interests, wheras RDI appears to encourage use of a specific set of relationship building activities from the RDI program. When trying to remediate deficits in autism you walk a fine line...on one hand you are attempting to change something about the child, on the other you want to encourage their unique strengths and their individualism. I would have liked to have seen more of a blend, with the child's natural interests being worked into relationship building activities. Why can't a child who likes to tap objects, for example, learn to play a drum with their caregiver?

RDI also focuses on underlying deficits as opposed to discrete skills, which I would label both a pro and a con. Again, there is a fine line here...on the one hand, you want to remediate underlying deficits as much as possible, on the other, it is unlikely that you will correct these things 100% of the time in 100% of kids, so it's likely that some alternative teaching methods will need to be used. Behaviorally based methods use highly structured teaching, isolation of skills, and repetition to teach specific things such as core vocabulary, letter recognition, appropriate behavior, etc. RDI attempts to remediate the underlying difficulties in autism in what I assume is the hope that children won't require this kind of specialized teaching at all. It does not include a way to teach specific skills such as receptive vocabulary, reading, etc. So, again, great if it works, but parents may need another method if some learning deficits remain and specialized teaching is in fact neeeded for kids to pick up certain concepts.

My overall opinion...RDI seems like a great approach that covers one very important portion of autism treatment, but not all of it. For most autistic children, I would recommend using it WITH another, more academically based program focused on teaching more specific skills such as reading, various language skills, etc. Both are important. It may, however, be appropriate to use RDI only with a child who is fairly age appropriate in their language and academics but lacks social skills and awareness.
Through the Open Door to the Vastness of Your True Being
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Visiting the Now
  • The Door Is Always Open
  • It will always be worth my Time
  • This is a live workshop
  • Tolle at his best
Through the Open Door to the Vastness of Your True Being
Eckhart Tolle
Manufacturer: Sounds True
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: 1591794064

Book Description

Journey to the Vastness of Your True Being

Once you've experienced the power of the present moment, what's next? Eckhart Tolle, who ignited a spiritual awakening in the West with his best-selling The Power of Now (New World Library, 1999), invites listeners to join him on a path that takes us even further into the profound experience of pure presence. Through the Open Door is Eckhart's highly anticipated return to audio, featuring new teachings on: • Achieving "Space Consciousness"—learning to focus on the underlying field from which all forms and thoughts arise • Refining your alertness to become alive and present with every cell of your body • The illusions that lead to suffering, spiritual longing, and the need for more time in our lives—and how to dispel them • How to discover "true liberation" beyond the limits of the thinking mind and the "little self," and more. Eckhart's listeners often report that they play his recordings time and again in order to experience his unique ability to transport them to a state of awakened consciousness. Now, the legions of fans who turn to this modern spiritual beacon for guidance are invited to follow him Through the Open Door—into "a new world of vast aliveness."

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Visiting the Now.......2007-10-01

I read The Power of Now The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment a number of years ago, but was recently drawn back to Tolle's work during a major change in my life. I was yearning for peace, and center, and stillness. In addition to re-reading the book, I discovered this CD. His voice and teachings, so clearly presented here, were soothing to my jangled, overwhelmed nervous system. I've never heard him speak in person, but I felt the power of his presence as he helped me re-tune into my own presence, and (of course) the Present. I will be keeping this CD handy for those all-too-frequent times when I need help being in the Now.

5 out of 5 stars The Door Is Always Open.......2007-08-07

I have read and listened to Eckhart Tolle for several years. For me, these two CD's were a welcome reminder and a further invitation to step into Being and Stillness, which requires no step at all. Listening to Eckhart's voice becomes a meditation in itself. His use of language is direct, simple, effective, and with a twist of unexpected humor!

5 out of 5 stars It will always be worth my Time.......2007-07-29

I can only speak for myself. Open door has and is a very positive tool to what I need in terms of my spirituality. I recommend it to those who are seriously, sincerely in the path. Enjoy!

4 out of 5 stars This is a live workshop.......2007-07-10

I did not see this anywhere in the description, so was unhappy to discover when playing the first time, this is a live workshop recording. I tried to be okay with that, give it a chance, but it lost me nearly immediately. In listening, I nearly jumped out of my chair when a lot of unexpected laughter leapt out at me. Not very peaceful, the effect I was seeking.

Ekhart's voice is slower than on other recordings. Being live, one gets to hear the audience laughing, coughing and making the usual audience noises. Combined with his slower-than-usual voice, it was impossible to enjoy. Had I known it was a live recording, I never would have purchased it.

5 out of 5 stars Tolle at his best.......2007-02-16

Well, yes...it may seem like the same old message and yet it seems we must hear it thousands of times before we GET it. That has certainly been the case for me, my "unconsciousness" being the hardest habit to break.
Tolle makes the truth utterly entertaining in his own open style.
One review here has mentioned not being able to conceive moving beyond what we call "thought". Tolle points out here (and in his book "The New Earth") that we are not thinking at all, but running habituated tapes in our minds. The place called "Being" is the true place of thought...ever new, fresh, creative, and NOW. If you are compulsively "thinking" about past or future, believe me you are not Being. Tolle points out the difference...as it seems we equate our compulsive neurotic thoughts with "intelligence". Not so, as I can say from being in both places (if only I could be in the Being place always!).
Is Being a place where you can function practically in the world? You bet your boots it is, and so much more. However, it is an unconceiveable place for your ego to entertain. The only place to recieve this GRACE is beyond ego, which is beyond thought. The interesting thing is...
going to the place of Being is something I remember from childhood...and other times when I have been so absorbed in the moment (doing something like art) I moved beyond the endless analytical mind. Truly a "mind vacation"! And it has an unmistakeable familiarity. I know this is THE REAL ME, covered up by ego crapola.
Anyone who enjoys AH Almaas and The Diamond approach will feel a familiar message here in "Essence" and the "Diamond Mind/Heart".
These 2 masters speak of the same place which is available to all, and indeed our natural birthright. One need not be "enlightened" to experience what Tolle is describing. Experiencing Being IS THE ENLIGHTENMENT. Check your ego at the door and find the vast possibilities within. It is within your reach if you want it bad enough! I'm afraid a burning desire is required...and nothing less.
The Open Door: A Passover Haggadah
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Created a great seder experience!
The Open Door: A Passover Haggadah

Manufacturer: Central Conference of American Rabbis
ProductGroup: Book
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Created a great seder experience!.......2006-04-17

My shul used this haggadah this past Pesach and I was very impressed with it. My husband (who is not Jewish) enjoyed it so much he has suggested getting this for our house. This haggadah used gender inclusive language. The prayers were elegant and all the prayers had an English translation under them. It also has a part dedicated for Miriam's cup and beautiful sketches. The sections that had songs -- the authors thoughtfully included the page numbers so you could find the song without stumbling through the book. My favorite part of this haggadah, it had commentary from many people, even people who are not Jewish, such as Martin Luther King Jr., to help illuminate parts of the seder. The only downfall of the book is it is a bit large and a bit cumbersome, but overall, well worth it.
Another Door Opens: A Psychic Explains How Those in the World of Spirit Continue to Impact Our Lives
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Another Door Opens: A Psychic Explains How Those in the World of Spirit Continue to Impact Our Lives
Jeffrey A. Wands
Manufacturer: Atria
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Binding: Hardcover

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ASIN: 0743279646

Book Description

When a loved one dies, most of us assume the door to communication with that person has closed, and all we are left with are memories. Yet, in this profoundly inspiring book, Jeffrey A. Wands, rising star of the medium world, offers a different perception, one that suggests that a unique if not incredible form of contact has opened.

Another Door Opens takes readers on a dramatic tour of the beyond that will change them forever. Writing in his trademark conversational style, Jeffrey A. Wands gives us an entirely new definition of death and, most interestingly, the opportunities it presents. By recounting real-life stories of those who've used Wands' psychic ability to reach their loved ones in the beyond, this book offers intense and unforgettable examples of how the wisdom of the dead has helped change and enrich the lives of the living. The result is a book that shows readers how to keep the door open to those who've passed through to the other side -- and how to use that connection to open doors in their own experiences.

In his unique voice Jeffrey A. Wands delivers an awe inspiring and deeply moving reading experience and brings new insights to our continuing relation-ship with those in the world of spirit.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Insightful reading.......2007-09-27

I've enjoyed reading both of Jeffrey's books. There is a sincerity and honesty that is presented in earnest for critics and colleagues alike. I have seen Jeffrey in person, on television and listened to his radio shows for many years..., IMO, his accuracy in retrieving information is unrivaled in all but the fewest of psychic circles.

1 out of 5 stars BOR-RING.......2007-09-26

I've hung-out with this guy. He is about as psychic as my cat is. Not very bright... repeats the same limited vocabulary over and over. Don't waste your time or money. He has NO more knowledge about any of this than You do.

4 out of 5 stars Great Read.......2007-08-31

The narration by Jeffrey Wands in this book is so flowing and smooth. It's as if you are sitting along side and he is talking to you. He explains many questions about who he is and how his abilities work. I recommend this book if you have any interest at all in the spirit world and how the spirits work.

5 out of 5 stars Helped me Tremendously!.......2007-08-20

I really enjoyed this book immensely. I have had much death in my life and this book has helped me to look at these deaths in another light. Thanks.

2 out of 5 stars Book.......2007-05-07

I did'nt care for this book. I felt like the author was trying to hard to convince readers that he has psychic abilites.
MISLABELED CHILD, THE: HOW UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD'S UNIQUE LEARNING STYLE CAN OPEN THE DOOR TO SUCCESS
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MISLABELED CHILD, THE: HOW UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD'S UNIQUE LEARNING STYLE CAN OPEN THE DOOR TO SUCCESS
Brock Eide , and Fernette Eide
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For parents, teachers, and other professionals seeking practical guidance about ways to help children with learning problems, this book provides a comprehensive look at learning differences ranging from dyslexia to dysgraphia, to attention problems, to giftedness. In The Mislabeled Child, the authors describe how a proper understanding of a childs unique brain-based strengths can be used to overcome many different obstacles to learning. They show how children are often mislabeled with diagnoses that are too broad (ADHD, for instance) or are simply inaccurate. They also explain why medications are often not the best ways to help children who are struggling to learn. The authors guide readers through the morass of commonly used labels and treatments, offering specific suggestions that can be used to help children at school and at home. This book offers extremely empowering information for parents and professionals alike. The Mislabeled Child examines a full spectrum of learning disorders, from dyslexia to giftedness, clarifying the diagnoses and providing resources to help. The Eides explain how a learning disability encompasses more than a behavioral problem; it is also a brain dysfunction that should be treated differently.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Positive + Positive=Positive.......2007-01-04

Parents, teachers, and anyone working with children will benefit from the positive approach of helping all children to learn their strengths and use them effectively. The text has ideas to share that may change the life of a child and those who support the child.

5 out of 5 stars Review from Lindsey Biel, OTR/L, co-author Raising A Sensory Smart Child.......2006-12-09

The Mislabeled Child is a revolutionary book that looks beneath the labels children receive, and addresses the real underlying issues. Essential reading for parents, teachers, and health care professionals alike, this highly readable text provides specific, practical approaches to recognizing and capitalizing on children's strengths in order to help them flourish. From sensory processing difficulties to dyslexia, from language problems to poor handwriting skills, the Eides provide useful insights and marvelous advice.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent book with a novel approach........2006-12-08

The Eides take a new and refreshing approach to many of the concerns and challenges that impact our children's ability to learn. Informative and well-documented, this book is appropriate for anyone involved with children, including parents, teachers, therapists, and physicians. It is packed with important information backed by the latest research. Yet it is presented in a very readable fashion. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who wants to find out more about the many and varied ways that children learn, including those with ADD, autism, sensory processing dysfunction, dyslexia, and those who are gifted.

5 out of 5 stars The Mislabeled Child.......2006-11-05

Comprehensive resource, valuable for doctors, therapists, parents and teachers. Learning styles and sensory processing explained well. Invaluable to apply philosophy at any age.

5 out of 5 stars Tools and information based on the latest research.......2006-10-15

THE MISLABELED CHILD: HOW UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD'S UNIQUE LEARNING STYLE CAN OPEN THE DOOR TO SUCCESS provides parents, teachers and educators a fine, clear guide to children who are different, how diagnoses often fail, and how to look beyond labels to find the basics of a child's problems. Flaws in current methods of evaluation and diagnosis, especially by non-specialists, accompany tools and information based on the latest research along with first-hand accounts by the children themselves.

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Open Door to Spanish: A Conversation Course for Beginners, Level 1, Third Edition
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Book!!
Open Door to Spanish: A Conversation Course for Beginners, Level 1, Third Edition
Margarita Madrigal
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
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Book Description

Margarita Madrigal's books have been used by thousands around the world. Former successful users applaud the Madrigal Method: its simplicity, its copious use of cognates, and its humor. The conversations, explanations, exercises, activities, and tapes in Open Door to Spanish teach readers to recognize the large number of words and expressions that are alike in English and in Spanish (cognates), strategies and rules for converting English words to Spanish, hints for identifying large numbers of new words in Spanish, formulas to help readers use Spanish verbs to describe events in the past, present, and future. The volume addresses conversational concerns related to el restaurante, lugares de interés, con los amigos, la vida en la ciudad, en el centro, el trabajo, en casa,¡vamos todas! ¡vamos a coprar ropa! ¡vamos a leer! ¿lees el periodico? ¿qué venden? ¿qué tiene usted? ¿te gusta la música?, de visita en méxico, el aeropuerto, los pasatiempos, las vacaciones, and la vida diaria. For individuals interested in a simple, realistic approach to conversational Spanish.

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5 out of 5 stars Great Book!!.......2007-01-12

We used this in all three levels of our class it it is a great book.
Open Door to Spanish: A Conversation Course for Beginners, Book 1 (2nd Edition)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Margarita Madrigal
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Margarita Madrigal's books have been used by thousands of readers around the world. Former readers applaud the Madrigal Method: its simplicity, its copious use of cognates, and its humor. The conversations, explanations, exercises, activities and tapes in Open Door to Spanish teach readers to recognize the large number of words and expressions that are alike in English and in Spanish (cognates), strategies and rules for converting English words to Spanish, hints for identifying large numbers of new words in Spanish, formulas to help readers use Spanish verbs to describe events in the past, present, and future. The book has been thoroughly revised and updated and incorporates current language use. Vocabulary lists have been added to the end of each chapter. Cassettes have been newly recorded and use a variety of voices from Latin America. Grammar explanations and exercises are easier to read and the format of the book has been enhanced with a new design and illustrations.

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4 out of 5 stars An excellent book to begin with..........2000-08-08

This book was the textbook for a continuing education course in Spanish that I was in. The book has clear definitions and explanations, as well as exercises to practice each new concept. The audio tape was especially helpful to review pronounciations away from class. However, only certain exercises in each section are on the audio tape. Although there are many books out there to help you learn Spanish, I have found that this one works the best!
Open Wide the Door to Christ
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Open Wide the Door to Christ
S. C. Biela
Manufacturer: In the Arms of Mary
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In this book the author seeks to convonce the reader of the treasure that awaits when we finally opne wide the doors to our Creator.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Zen of Catholicism, part IV...it's all about God.......2007-03-29

Everything I have written in reviews of Dr. Biela's other works applies to this one as well. Only more so. It seemed inconceivable to me that Dr. Biela could outdo himself after his first three masterpieces but indeed he has.

This book will give you an overwhelming appreciation of the sacraments. It will make you miss the Eucharist every minute you are not at Mass. It will make you want to rush to confession once you realize what a beautiful gift God makes available to us.

And the key thing is that it's not about us: it's all about God. I had never before received such a clear explanation of how the sacraments are only God's action. Not the priest's action-he's only a conduit. Certainly not the recipient's action-the less we actually "do" when we receive the sacraments, the more we open up to His action. There is nothing that we actively do to reach God. If only we could explain it so clearly to our Protestant brethren.

I have never been keen on seeing the work of the devil in all of our failings and Dr. Biela seems to share my point of view. In all of his books he has hardly ever mentioned Satan, if at all. Our ego is the only real barrier that separates us from God.

This book draws upon material from his previous books and I think readers will benefit most if they read them in order. But this one probably has the most practical twist and if a person was to read only one, I think this should be it. But you would be missing out on an inestimable treasure if you didn't read the others. Plus he has a fifth book out which might yet be his best. Imagine that.

5 out of 5 stars Great Spiritual Reading.......2007-01-20

I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Biela takes the process of spiritual growth to a deeper level than I have experienced and raises questions that I have not encountered in traditional Christianity. In an age where much writing on spiritual topics comes from one fringe or another, Biela's approach is clearly centrist and fundamental in the best sense of that word. I could only read a few pages at a time, since his thoughts took me a while to digest. I recommend it for anyone who is serious about their spiritual development

5 out of 5 stars Nowhere to Hide.......2005-07-15

This book, Open Wide the Door to Christ, shone a bright light into some of the darkest recesses of my heart. As difficult as it has been to look at the truth I had hidden about my own weakness and sinfulness, it has also been a relief to have it brought into the light! It is a relief to know that these are the very things about me that call upon God's love and mercy. And what does it mean to follow God's will? This book shed a lot of light on that issue, as well.

5 out of 5 stars Three cheers for S. C. Biela!.......2005-07-15

What a gift for the year of the Eucharist! This book is a masterpiece!! Never before have I so clearly been able to understand what it means to hunger for holiness...hunger for the Euhcarist. As with S. C. Biela's other books, I experience a daily dialogue when I read a small passage and see how it applies to my every day life. Today GOD showed me how He is present in my work - calling me and inviting me to see this area of my life as a place for conversion and a place to receive His love.

For me, this book has opened my eyes to what true humility is, the importance of following GOD's will in my life, and the need to understand that GOD loves me ... before, now, and forever ... HE knows what is best and desires to lead me to Eternal joy! Thank you Mr. Biela!

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