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Parenting a Normal Child to A+ Grades provides instruction and inspiration to parents who wish to help their children achieve academic success and the benefits that accompany it, such as self respect; peer, school, and community recognition; and college scholarship offers. This book is a how-we-did it biography/autobiography about how a boy who would rather be playing baseball than going to school was able to achieve an A+ average in junior high school and high school. The book is divided into four sections: a biographical section that describes how the author's son's success validates the approach; a how-we-did-it section that explains how the family's educational goals were accomplished; a...
The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research originated at the University of Toronto in the early 1980s. Since that time, it has gone from a small, independent centre to an important and revered institution with a significant role in the study of sciences, social sciences, and humanities in Canada. A Generation of Excellence is a detailed history of the CIAR from its humble beginnings to its ascension as one of the most important research organizations in the country. Beginning in the summer of 1982, with the CIAR merely a conception in the minds of senior scholars at the University of Toronto, Craig Brown takes us through the process of realization, detailing the early years of the Institut...
'Oh that I had wings I would fly like a dove and be at rest I would fly out of this asylum ....' So wrote Ralph M., a patient at the Toronto Hospital for the Insane from 1889 until his death in 1911. Winston O., another inmate at the Toronto asylum, actually sought to build wings like Ralph so longed for. After crafting violins that he played and building from scratch an automobile he was allowed to drive on the hospital grounds, Winston was reported to be working on the construction of an 'aeroplane'. In Remembrance of Patients Past, historian Geoffrey Reaume chronicles seventy years of daily life at the institution known as 999, the Toronto Hospital for the Insane at 999 Queen Street West....
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Dr. Curtis Adams helped guide his patients, allowing them to go through depth psychological experiences. After 40 years of practice, he offers us insights as to what is really helpful in terms of a treatment philosophy.. His method presents a viable alternative to standard practice which is often drug based and forced. Dr. Adams also shares his own dramatic personal story. Read these works if you want to explore a psycho-physiological perspective that can help people experiencing the most difficult of psychological conditions.
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