Saturday, January 31, 2009

Grapefruit and Apple Cider Vinegar Combo Diet Book or Protecting Your Children from Sexual Predators

Grapefruit and Apple Cider Vinegar Combo Diet Book: Gain a Trimmer Figure with the Combination of Grapefruit and Apple Cider Vinegar

Author: Randall Earl Dunford

Are you addicted to sweets? Do you crave salty foods? Do you find yourself compelled to eat smaller portions and still feel hungry? If any of the above statements are true, this diet plan is for you. With the powerful combination of grapefruit and apple cider vinegar added to nourishing, yet enjoyable dishes, you can gain a much trimmer figure within a month or less. And you will no longer be forced to settle for skimpy portions or have to skip meals. Furthermore, you will soon find yourself losing the desire for salt and refined sugar.



Book review: Concepts de Base d'Audit de Systèmes informatiques

Protecting Your Children from Sexual Predators

Author: Leigh Baker

Predators are everywhere and they can strike at any time-- and they come in all shapes and sizes. More than 1.2 million families will report child sexual abuse by the end of this year. Research suggests that many hundreds of thousands more boys and girls from all backgrounds and of all ages may experience abuse that is not reported. To keep your family from becoming part of these frightening statistics, you must read this invaluable book.

Protecting Your Children from Sexual Predators details everything you need to know and everything you need to do to keep your child safe. You will learn how to identify potential sexual predators, how to recognize the signs of the grooming behaviors that come before the actual act of sexual abuse, and how to arm your children with the necessary skills to prevent abuse.

Sexual predators commit the most heinous acts against the more defenseless members of our society. They often are disguised as harmless and caring people; they may interact with your children as their baby-sitters, youth group leaders, clergy, teachers, coaches, neighbors, medical professionals, and family members. What these predators hold in common is their ability to earn the trust of both the children they attack and their parents. In Protecting Your Children from Sexual Predators, Dr. Leigh Baker gives you the unique opportunity to meet these predators up close and to examine:

* The ten most common characteristics they display, such as refusal to take responsibility for their actions, sense of entitlement, and the need for power and control.
* How they lead their victims through the five stages of sexual abuse.
* The four types ofpersonalities they commonly exhibit.
* How female sexual predators can gain access to your child.
* The ways that juveniles offend against other children.
* How sexual predators travel the Internet and the many ways that they can harm your child through cyberspace.
* How baby-sitting can pose a danger to your child if you don't take the necessary steps to ensure safety.
* How to use the sex offender registry to prevent known predators from gaining access to your child.

By allowing parents to identify sexual predators before their children are harmed, Dr. Baker takes the battle to end sexual abuse to the only front where it can ever truly be won: the home front.

Cloe Madanes

This book is very important; it is a 'must read' for every parent, teacher, and therapist.

Marianne Neifert

Highly informative and empowering...you will be armed with the necessary knowledge to protect your child from harm.

Steven W. Litt

This...informative new book offers a thorough and compelling resource for families and those who work with them.

Library Journal

The general wariness of most Americans has greatly increased in recent months, but the fear of kidnapping and child abuse has always been strong. This straightforward, enlightening, but remarkably nonalarmist book should bring a sense of empowerment to concerned parents. Baker, a clinician with a doctorate in psychology, founder of the Trauma Treatment Center of Colorado, and author of When Your Child's Been Abused: A Parent Handbook, presents a list of the ten common characteristics of sexual predators and the five stages of abusive relationships. She then applies such constructs to various categories of abusers, including pedophiles and other male predators, female predators, sexually abusive youths, and sibling abusers. Clear chapters include an overview, case studies drawn from interviews, and conclusions regarding detection and prevention (e.g., safe baby-sitting rules). Cybersex, the treatment for sexual offenders, and legal resources such as sex-offender registries are also discussed. Few print resources are cited, but Internet sites and practical advice are stressed. The information here may also apply to predators who victimize vulnerable adults. Highly recommended for public libraries. Antoinette Brinkman, Evansville, IN Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.



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