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Book of the Month... |
by Judith Sherven and James Sniechowski
"Today's premier husband-and-wife team of relationship experts has crafted their most moving, most richly detailed, and most comprehensive work to date. Be Loved for Who You Really Are is inspirational and practical, down-to-earth and idealistic, all at the same time. It's packed with good humor, good sense, good ideas, and good stories. Read it today if not sooner and tell your next date, your partner, or your spouse their love stock is poised to go through the roof."
J. Steven Svoboda

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Book Review... J.Steven Svoboda |
Be Loved For Who You Really Are Inevitably, sooner or later, the "clash of differences" arrives as it becomes concretely obvious that two different people are present with different histories, distinct sensibilities, and unique needs. This stage can seem desperate and indeed is often the breaking point in budding love connections. Yet, Judith and Jim show it offers much opportunity for growth, particularly if we can learn to trust our anger and to use it "like a scalpel, cutting away obstacles to growth and deeper intimacy." Go to Review Reviews Archive

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Columns and Articles... |
COYOTE... monthly column by Dick Prosapio Just Regular Guys It was maybe thirty minutes after the seventh game of the "Series" ended and Elizabeth and I were watching the news as we wound down from all the excitement of that finish, and I began to think about how incredibly talented the men on both those teams were. Consummate professionals, every one of them, the best of the best is what it had all been about and it all came down to the absolute best relief pitcher anybody has, an "ice man" who nobody could possibly hit, against a bunch of guys who would not give up. Go to Article Archive

JEFF'S LIFE... monthly column by Jeff Stimpson Where He's Going
Ned has begun to stand. I was supposed to note the moment his legs went straight under him, mostly since I missed that moment with Alex, but I missed it with Ned, too. Just one day the little fingers gripped the side of the coffee table helplessly, and the next day they hauled Ned upright. One day he had me by the ankles, the next his hand was landing like a little sponge on top of my knee. Suddenly Alex found that the top of the coffee table offered no sanctuary for his toy school bus. Go to Article

GUEST ARTICLE... by Glenn J. Sacks Father Care: The Other Child Care Option The stay at home mom vs. working mom debate is raging again, following a report by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development that children in day care are more aggressive and hostile by the time they're in kindergarten than those in a mother's care. One could make a case for either side in the debate but let me instead suggest a third option--father care. There is plenty of research to support the idea, but I'll begin with my own research--my family. Go to Article

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FATHERS HONOR ROLL... Pay tribute to your father (grandfather, great grandfather, etc.) on our perpetual Fathers Honor Roll page Go to Fathers Honor Roll
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