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Tales of a Blacktop Gypsy, Planets & Passages

Tales of a Blacktop Gypsy, Planets & Passages

Janis Monaco Clark

Turtle Moon Publishing
2018
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Janis Monaco Clark weaves the stories of her life, invoking her Ancestors and family in a sacred way, naming them and inviting their memories to play in her words. a woman's pursuit of adventure as well as spiritual understanding. Finding her Stardust, she embarks on a quixotic quest, searching for the purpose of her life, tilting at windmills along the wa
Loving Amy: A Mother's Story

Loving Amy: A Mother's Story

Janis Winehouse

Thomas Dunne Books
2016
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"Amy was one of those rare people who made an impact . . . She was a bundle of emotions, at times adorable and at times unbearable. . . . Amy's passing did not follow a clear line. It was jumbled, and her life was unfinished--not life's natural order at all. She left no answers, only questions, and in the years since her death I've found myself trying to make sense of the frayed ends of her extraordinary existence." Amy's mother, Janis, knew her in a way that no one else did. In this warm, poignant, and at times heartbreaking memoir, she tells the full story of the daughter she loved so much. As the world watched the rise of a superstar, then the free fall of an addict to her tragic death, Janis simply saw her Amy: the daughter she'd given birth to, the girl she'd raised and stood by despite her unruly behavior, the girl whose body she was forced to identify two days after her death--and the girl she's grieved for every day since. Arguably the most gifted artist of her generation, Amy Winehouse died tragically young, aged just twenty-seven. With a worldwide fan base and millions of record sales to her name, she should have had the world at her feet. Yet in the years prior to her death, she battled with addiction and was frequently the subject of lurid tabloid headlines. Including rare photographs and extracts from Amy's childhood journals, Loving Amy offers a new and intimate perspective on the life and untimely death of a musical icon.
It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent

It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent

Janis Clark Johnston

Rowman Littlefield
2013
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While advice abounds from a variety of sources before parents embark on their parenting journeys, the only parent preparation we actually receive comes from our family and peer stories. Yet most adults do not realize that in day-to-day challenges of guiding our children, something interesting happens. As we steer our children through life, we reopen our own childhood roads. Just when our child most needs us, we become needy ourselves: as adults and parents, we find that we have unresolved raising issues, basic needs that were not met in our childhoods. Our needs and memories echo and influence many of the parenting decisions we make, even though we’re unaware of those influences at times. Fortunately, children help parents reach their needs as much as their parents help them fulfill their own. Our child ends up guiding us, by connecting us to some earlier time in our life when we encountered distress. We dredge up a lesson, and we adapt by adhering to or changing the story that we tell ourselves about who we are. We re-negotiate the five basic needs that surface from our childhood memories as our youngsters pass through each of the developmental phases. The self-aware parent focuses on creative problem solving by focusing on one interaction at a time. It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent offers an exploration of how our own childhood memories and needs influence and shape our parenting decisions in our adult lives. Offering tips, stories from a variety of families, and step by step exercises, Janis Johnston helps parents better understand and grasp the tools necessary to face parenting challenges head on, and to explore new ways of understanding ourselves, our children, and our family interactions. Expectant parents and current parents interested in understanding their own personality development as well as the many moods of childhood and their own children, will find clear guidelines for understanding their roles in their children’s lives as well as concrete suggestions for how to navigate the choppy waters of raising children.
Give Me a Chance

Give Me a Chance

Janis Gilbert

Archway Publishing
2020
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Managing life with a disability is tough for a child, the parents, siblings, and for the child's teacher and classmates. Every person, disabled or not, wants to be happy, loved, and respected. They want to be accepted. Parents also desire these same things for their child. But, often, society doesn't accept people with disabilities. In Give Me a Chance, author Janis Gilbert offers insight into the world of the disabled. Based on her professional experiences as a special education teacher and a mother of two sons with life challenges, she shares what she's learned. This guide: gives an overview of disabilities, defining what they are, how they're acquired, and provides statistics about disabilities in the United States; looks at well-known people with various disabilities and how disabilities have been portrayed in popular culture through movies; covers the history of the treatment of people with disabilities and how it's changed throughout the years; examines diagnosis and treatment of disabilities and challenges associated with this work, including shortages of resources; gives insight into aspects of life for people with disabilities including family and social relationships, education, employment, transportation, housing, and others; and discusses caregiving, advocacy, community support services through governmental and nonprofit agencies, and planning for the time when parental caregivers are gone. Give Me a Chance provides an understanding of disabilities and the complex issues people with disabilities and their caregivers face every day and suggests ways we can make a person's life better and more fulfilling.
Give Me a Chance

Give Me a Chance

Janis Gilbert

Archway Publishing
2020
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Managing life with a disability is tough for a child, the parents, siblings, and for the child's teacher and classmates. Every person, disabled or not, wants to be happy, loved, and respected. They want to be accepted. Parents also desire these same things for their child. But, often, society doesn't accept people with disabilities. In Give Me a Chance, author Janis Gilbert offers insight into the world of the disabled. Based on her professional experiences as a special education teacher and a mother of two sons with life challenges, she shares what she's learned. This guide: gives an overview of disabilities, defining what they are, how they're acquired, and provides statistics about disabilities in the United States; looks at well-known people with various disabilities and how disabilities have been portrayed in popular culture through movies; covers the history of the treatment of people with disabilities and how it's changed throughout the years; examines diagnosis and treatment of disabilities and challenges associated with this work, including shortages of resources; gives insight into aspects of life for people with disabilities including family and social relationships, education, employment, transportation, housing, and others; and discusses caregiving, advocacy, community support services through governmental and nonprofit agencies, and planning for the time when parental caregivers are gone. Give Me a Chance provides an understanding of disabilities and the complex issues people with disabilities and their caregivers face every day and suggests ways we can make a person's life better and more fulfilling.
Zooming Fun: A Max & Colby Adventure

Zooming Fun: A Max & Colby Adventure

Janis Hennessey

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Max, a beagle, spends most of his time zooming all around the yard because he loves to move and have fun. Colby, a hound mix, prefers to relax and watch the clouds. The mystery is how can such different dogs be best friends. The dogs learn to appreciate each other's differences and discover what they do have in common that makes for a great friendship." Zooming Fun" is the first of the Max and Colby backyard adventures.
A New Dog?: A Max & Colby Adventure

A New Dog?: A Max & Colby Adventure

Janis Hennessey

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Max runs to tell Colby there is a new dog in the backyard. Colby searches for the new dog. When he finds him, he explains to Max who the new dog really is. At first, Max does not understand, and he barks to call the new dog, but the new dog has disappeared. To help his friend, Colby waits with Max for the new dog to return.
It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent

It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent

Janis Clark Johnston

Rowman Littlefield
2019
nidottu
While advice abounds from a variety of sources before parents embark on their parenting journeys, the only parent preparation we actually receive comes from our family and peer stories. Yet most adults do not realize that in day-to-day challenges of guiding our children, something interesting happens. As we steer our children through life, we reopen our own childhood roads. Just when our child most needs us, we become needy ourselves: as adults and parents, we find that we have unresolved raising issues, basic needs that were not met in our childhoods. Our needs and memories echo and influence many of the parenting decisions we make, even though we’re unaware of those influences at times. Fortunately, children help parents reach their needs as much as their parents help them fulfill their own. Our child ends up guiding us, by connecting us to some earlier time in our life when we encountered distress. We dredge up a lesson, and we adapt by adhering to or changing the story that we tell ourselves about who we are. We re-negotiate the five basic needs that surface from our childhood memories as our youngsters pass through each of the developmental phases. The self-aware parent focuses on creative problem solving by focusing on one interaction at a time. It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent offers an exploration of how our own childhood memories and needs influence and shape our parenting decisions in our adult lives. Offering tips, stories from a variety of families, and step by step exercises, Janis Johnston helps parents better understand and grasp the tools necessary to face parenting challenges head on, and to explore new ways of understanding ourselves, our children, and our family interactions. Expectant parents and current parents interested in understanding their own personality development as well as the many moods of childhood and their own children, will find clear guidelines for understanding their roles in their children’s lives as well as concrete suggestions for how to navigate the choppy waters of raising children.
A Common-Sense Look at the Ten Positive Nos
Without judgment or finger-pointing, this book offers a fresh, positive, commonsense, and biblical look at the Ten Commandments. Janis L. Talsma, a longtine student of the Bible, answers questions such as: - What happens if we ignore these Ten Commandments, make our own rules, or pick and choose those that suit us and discard the rest? - What happens when we do not feel responsible for our behavior because we have decided that we are entitled to do whatever we feel is okay?- What happens when our behavior brings harm to others? Each commandment is addressed one by one. At the heart of each one is a blessing that is ours if we strive, with God's help, to live according to them. These commandments are meant to be a roadmap for living, so that individually and as a society we can work toward the good of all. In so doing, we honor each other and God Himself, who so wisely knew of our need for them. Join the author as she celebrates the goodness of the Ten Commandments and reveals how to harness them to honor God and show love for all of humanity. Each commandment is addressed one by one. At the heart of each one is a positive good and blessing that is ours if we strive, with God's help, to live according to them. They are meant to be a road-map for living so that individually and as a society we impact each other's lives for the good of all. And in so doing, we honor each other and God Himself who so wisely knew of our need for them. It's a positive way of expressing our love for God and for each other.
Lessons from a Gentle Life: Reflections on Love, Loss and Healing
At its most fundamental level, this is a story of a child's life and death, and a mother's subsequent struggle to find meaning again and to live an examined life. But this is much more than another personal memoir; it is a heartfelt, incisive, sometimes painful and often funny description of the way in which a mother's life was transformed by the lessons she learned from her young daughter, lessons that enabled her to become resilient and, in time, to fully live, and even find joy, after a devastating loss. From her unique perspective as a physician, mother, spiritual seeker, and writer, Dr. Gonzales uses the story of her daughter's life as a springboard to discuss such broad-ranging topics as the practice of medicine, prenatal testing, the power of prayer, the search for guidance, and the need for connection, giving us a profoundly moving look into both the depths of grief and the possibilities of hope. She shows us how to help someone who is grieving, and how we can go on and find healing in the face of devastating loss. Through it all runs a bond of pure love between a mother and a daughter, a love so powerful it goes on, even after death. This book is a gift to anyone who has suffered from an illness, anyone who has grieved a painful loss, and anyone who has been forced to realize that life doesn't happen according to plan.
A Story of Joy

A Story of Joy

Janis Lipinski

Janis Lipinski
2024
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A Story of Joy offers readers a glimpse into one woman's unwavering belief in God, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges. This story is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the transformative power of faith.The central theme of Jan's longing for another child while navigating the complexities of her existing family dynamic is both relatable and deeplyemotional. It skillfully portrays the inner turmoil Jan experiences as she grapples with her desire for a daughter and her husband's differing viewpoint. This internal conflict lays the foundation for a narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships and faith.Jan's surrender of her desires to God is a pivotal moment in the story, highlighting the profound transformation that can occur when one relinquishescontrol. The arrival of their daughter, Joy, is not only a testament to God's grace but also a harbinger of the trials that lie ahead. The name "Joy" itself becomes symbolic, embodying the family's unwavering commitment to finding happiness even in the face of adversity.