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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Lisa Barker Plank
deLIVERed: Lisa's Story
Reid Barker; Lisa Barker
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Just Because Your Kids Drive You Insane...Doesn't Mean You Are A Bad Parent!
Lisa Barker
Lulu.com
2006
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Just because your kids drive you insane doesn't mean you are a bad parent. It very well could mean you're an INVOLVED parent-a scar-bearing member of the Parent Corps-and your greatest ally is a good sense of humor as well as the ability to laugh at, and make light of, the challenges of parenting. It's time to duck the flying mashed potatoes and get real about parenting and the modern domestic life with Lisa Barker. Laugh, cry, laugh some more, it's all about preserving sanity. Based on the award-winning syndicated parenting humor column Jelly Mom(t). All proceeds will benefit The Hugs and Hope Club "Helping sick children one smile at a time."
Disasters and Vulnerable Populations
Lisa Baker; Loretta Cormier
Springer Publishing Co Inc
2014
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Offers the most current, evidence-based information for helping specific populations affected by disasters Vulnerable populations such as children, older adults, and people with disabilities are disproportionately affected by large-scale disasters. This hands-on resource for students and professionals in social work, counseling, nursing, and mental health encompasses the best and most current evidence-based interventions for effectively responding to the needs of vulnerable populations following disasters. Using an all-hazards perspective, the book also provides a dedicated section containing population-specific personal preparedness considerations and discusses the role of preparedness in mitigating negative consequences. The resource is unique in its provision of vital information for locating requisite assessment tools, preparedness checklists, and forms. It also provides a list of mobile applications offered through national organizations. The resource addresses the specific psychosocial needs of vulnerable populations after a disaster. It delivers best practices for crisis intervention with specific populations including children, older adults, people with disabilities, people with mental health issues, and people with substance abuse issues. The authors present a theoretical foundation for understanding disasters, response systems, common guidelines for preparedness, and basic crisis theory. This is a resource that will be valuable not only to practitioners in a great variety of health disciplines, but also to volunteer professionals and paraprofessionals involved in disaster preparedness and response. Case vignettes are included in each chapter to illustrate issues particular to each population Key Features: Offers the highest quality, best available evidence for choosing appropriate interventions Focuses on vulnerable populations including children, older adults, and people with disabilities, mental health issues and substance abuse issues Comprises a practical, hands-on manual for mental health and medical professionals and volunteers regarding disaster preparedness and response Provides assessment tools and preparedness checklists and forms Includes case vignettes to illustrate issues specific to each population
In 2008, Lisa Baker Morgan, a thirty-eight-year-old, newly divorced mother, unexpectedly found herself staring down death in a Monaco hospital, nine time zones away from her two young daughters in Los Angeles. After facing mortality and surviving, her life took on a sense of urgency to experience and accomplish all of the things she had ever wanted for herself and her daughters. Top of her list: a life-long desire to live in Paris. The seemingly indulgent and even "crazy" aspiration was part of a journey that set her on the path of recovery of health and of spirit. Paris, Part Time is a different kind of love story -- it is an adventurous evolution of self-creation and determination to overcome obstacles and time zones that will take the reader to the streets, cuisine, culture, and matchless beauty of France. From lessons of impermanence to finding the joie de vivre, Paris, Part Time showcases the vulnerability and strength of the human spirit and motherhood, and our desire to transcend setbacks and live our best life, however we define it, whatever our circumstances. Relatable in sentiment, heart-felt, and humorous, Paris, Part Time bounds with the optimism of infinite possibility and gratitude for life itself. Twenty-five recipes and over forty pages of photographs reflecting the author's journey and experiences in France are included.
In this comprehensive booklet, alternative medicine expert Lisa Barger provides an in-depth look at aromatherapy's crown jewel--lavender essential oil.You'll learn that there isn't just one lavender used in aromatherapy; there are dozens. You'll read about the four most common lavender essential oils and what makes each one unique.You'll burst the myth, "Doctors don't study herbs," and read about recent research on lavender as a potential remedy for anxiety, insomnia and even as a way to fight "super bug" infections.And because information is only truly useful when it's complete, you'll also leave this book with an understanding of the safety issues associated with lavender essential oil. You'll learn why claims like "therapy grade" and "certified" are legally toothless. You'll have an answer the next time a salesperson tries to tell you that lavender is safe and non-toxic for everyone.There is no other book on the market today like it.
10 Lies Your Herbalist Told You
Lisa Barger
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Some people will say ANYTHING to sell you a handful of pills, a jar full of honey or some weird medical device. They'll prey on your greatest fears and capitalize on your desire to make the most of your health.And if you're active on social media, you know that some people just spread nonsense to . . . well, I'm not sure why they do it.My name is Lisa Barger and I debunk health myths, expose charlatans and help you find the information you need to make an informed choice. And I do it without taking one dime from any seller of herbs, drugs, expensive honey or fancy fruit drinks. I have nothing to sell and no reason to try to talk you into (or out of) anything.In 10 LIES YOUR HERBALIST TOLD YOU you'll learn; You don't need to "cleanse" your colon. You're not full of something called "mucoid plaque". Ear "candles" don't pull out ear wax. A famous singer did not claim to "catch" cancer from a water bottle. Honey is not an allergy cure-all. Expensive, exotic honeys aren't necessarily better. Colloidal silver will not replace antibiotic drugs. You don't have to chug water to rehydrate. Your doctor may dislike herbs, but not because of financial reasons. Depleted farm soil is not making us all malnourished.In this 45-page booklet of previously published essays, new articles and Q&As I address 10 of the most persistent myths I run across so you can make an informed decision. After all, as I say, "It's YOUR health. Don't leave it up to someone else."
Sleep is the last thing on the minds of this sister and brother who are about to meet some strange, beautiful and quite questionable characters! Follow them and the clues as they look for Annie the Amazing Angelfish while weathering winds, summoning superpowers, forging friendships and fending off foes fathoms below the foamy surface of the surging seas. "The Zealous Zebecs from the Midnight Ocean's Zenith" joins an imaginative story with intense alliteration, and engages children in a seek-and-find to celebrate the spoken sound of the written word. Each letter of the alphabet creates a humorous symphony of sounds and encourages the child and their loved ones to experience language together. Zebecs.com
In All of Your Days Have You Seen the Ways an Animal Plays a Game?
Lisa Baker
3 R Press
2023
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Who doesn't love a good game? These animals certainly enjoy playing games like Hot Potato, Mother May I, TiddlyWinks, Jacks, and more. Don't recognize any of these games? Ask your parents about playing them. Here's one you're sure to know: "After taking a call, did you see the seagull bump into the wall while playing dodgeball?" Enjoy reading this rhythmically rhyming book filled with various animals at play, the second in the series, the first being "In All of Your Days Have You Seen the Ways an Animal Plays an Instrument?" Just like the first book, this one also has an interactive element.Geared toward ages 3 to 8 and is similar in style to Giles Andreae's "Rumble in the Jungle," which also has a fun interactive element, this book will help you recall games of the past, as well as multi-generational games like tag, dodgeball, and pick up sticks. Find out more at ReadingRhythmsAndRhymes.com
In All of Your Days Have You Seen the Ways an Animal Plays a Game?
Lisa Baker
3 R Press
2023
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Who doesn't love a good game? These animals certainly enjoy playing games like Hot Potato, Mother May I, TiddlyWinks, Jacks, and more. Don't recognize any of these games? Ask your parents about playing them. Here's one you're sure to know: "After taking a call, did you see the seagull bump into the wall while playing dodgeball?" Enjoy reading this rhythmically rhyming book filled with various animals at play, the second in the series, the first being "In All of Your Days Have You Seen the Ways an Animal Plays an Instrument?" Just like the first book, this one also has an interactive element.In the style of Giles Andreae's "Rumble in the Jungle," this book will help you recall games of the past, as well as multi-generational games like tag, dodgeball, and pick up sticks. Find out more at ReadingRhythmsAndRhymes.com
In All of Your Days Have You Seen the Ways an Animal Plays an Instrument?
Lisa Baker
3 R Press
2023
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Imagine animals playing instruments, described in a very rhythmic fashion. This fun-to-read book will help you learn about some animals or instruments you may have never heard of. The rhymes roll off your tongue as the rhythm of the melodic words tickle your ears. So, In All of Your Days Have You Seen the Ways an Animal Plays an Instrument? You will see many different animals in the book as you look for the hidden symbol on each two-page spread. Enjoy the colorful art and pretend you can hear what songs the animals are playing.This book is similar in style to "Down by the Bay," by Raffi (song, as well as book).
In All of Your Days Have You Seen the Ways an Animal Plays an Instrument?
Lisa Baker
3 R Press
2023
pokkari
Imagine animals playing instruments, described in a very rhythmic fashion. This fun-to-read book will help you learn about some animals or instruments you may have never heard of. The rhymes roll off your tongue as the rhythm of the melodic words tickle your ears. So, In All of Your Days Have You Seen the Ways an Animal Plays an Instrument? You will see many different animals in the book as you look for the hidden symbol on each two-page spread. Enjoy the colorful art and pretend you can hear what songs the animals are playing.This book is similar in style to "Down by the Bay," by Raffi (song, as well as book).Perfect for music education, introduction to instruments, pre-reading skills with rhyming, and introduction to new animals.
Can you remember when you were a kid, feeling scared because there was a noise you couldn't identify in the house?Connor hears noises in his house that make him think of certain things. For example, he hears a buzzing sound and thinks it's bees. Bees in the house? No way Play a guessing game with your child while reading this delightful rhyming book, and see if you can identify the sound before Connor figures it out. This interactive book will help young children discover that not all sounds are scary, and will encourage their developing imaginations.