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Whether your outlook is positive or negative towards Mr. Trump, there is no escaping the parenting challenge posed by the highly charged, intensely emotional debate over his presidency. The tension of the opposing views permeates every domain of our society, including our schools and playgrounds. This state of our nation creates a tremendous issue for parents no matter which side of the fence they may be on... how do you approach this divisive subject with your child and present it to him or her in a way that is responsible and appropriate? How do you avoid introducing unnecessary negativity or the fostering of unsettling uncertainty, especially about the most revered office in our land? There's an answer. Ian Stevenson's children's book, "Trump for Kids... The President, Freedom, and You" provides parents with a wonderfully direct, unbiased tool for navigating the torrid waters swirling in America today around the new Trump presidency. Humorously illustrated with kid-friendly doodles, Stevenson's book takes a serious but non-threatening look at the controversy in the light of what America stands for first: freedom. It positions our raging debate over all things Trump in the positive context of our freedom to believe what we choose and to support who and what we believe. This book is not pro-Trump or anti-Trump; it's pro-freedom and delivers a wonderful message about America without dodging the debate that our nation faces, and it does so in a manner entirely appropriate for kids. In "Trump for Kids... The President, Freedom and You", author Ian Stevenson gives you, the parent, a fabulous vehicle to put into perspective and address with your young child our nation's inflamed social environment, fiery politics, and intentionally unpredictable new president. This book is targeted for children aged 5 thru 9, but like a good episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, it has appeal... in addition to a timely message on freedom in America... for all ages. Contact the author at ianstevensonauthor@gmail.com and visit trumpforkidsbook.com
This is the revised edition of Dr. Stevenson's 1987 book, summarizing for general readers almost forty years of experience in the study of children who claim to remember previous lives. For many Westerners the idea of reincarnation seems remote and bizarre; it is the author's intent to correct some common misconceptions. New material relating to birthmarks and birth defects, independent replication studies with a critique of criticisms, and recent developments in genetic study are included. The work gives an overview of the history of the belief in and evidence for reincarnation. Representative cases of children, research methods used, analyses of the cases and of variations due to different cultures, and the explanatory value of the idea of reincarnation for some unsolved problems in psychology and medicine are reviewed.
Examines particular cases in Europe that are suggestive of reincarnation. This book offers a brief history of the belief in reincarnation among Europeans. It considers eight cases from the first third of the twentieth century that were not independently investigated, but were reported and sometimes published by the persons concerned.
Can anyone speak a language he or she has not learned normally, in childhood or later? Claims to have accomplished this are made from time to time, but only rarely do they receive support when carefully examines. In this volume Dr. Stevenson presents detailed reports.
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