The Parent Process.The Parent Process James James, person in the Bible James, in the Gospel of St. Luke, kinsman of St. Jude. The original does not specify the relationship. James, rivers, United States James. E. Spicer Spi´cer n. 1. One who seasons with spice. 2. One who deals in spice. Privately Published 13144 Park Blvd, Unit B, Seminole, FL 33776 0977220109 $19.99 www.theparentprocess.com An ordained or·dain tr.v. or·dained, or·dain·ing, or·dains 1. a. To invest with ministerial or priestly authority; confer holy orders on. b. To authorize as a rabbi. 2. minister and clinical psychologist psy·chol·o·gist n. A person trained and educated to perform psychological research, testing, and therapy. psychologist , James E. Spicer draws upon more than 40 years of experience and expertise in working with troubled children in The Parent Process: Enabling Self-Directed Wholeness to offer parents effective approaches to helping their children with behavioral behavioral pertaining to behavior. behavioral disorders see vice. behavioral seizure see psychomotor seizure. issues and making a proper assessment of their disciplinary treatments. The Parent Process surveys thirteen areas of personality development in children along with a simple 1 to 10 scale which allows a parent to pinpoint where their child is developmentally, and provides a framework for working with the child to mature appropriately. Embodying a great deal of material that would be of special interest to teachers, caretakers, and medical professionals working with children, The Parent Process is especially recommended for parents as a "reader friendly" basis from which to work out a proper identification and assessment of their child's troubles and develop effective approach to dealing with them. |
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