The Permanent Pain Cure
Author: Ming Chew
“When I first met Ming Chew, I knew he would fix my bad back when no one else could. What I know now is that he is clearly the future of sports training and sports therapy in this country.”
--Mike Lupica, New York Daily News
If you are living with chronic pain, relief has finally arrived in The Permanent Pain Cure--a simple, drug-free program that can be done in just 15 minutes a day. Using the unique method he's developed that treats a type of connective tissue called the fascia, physical therapist Ming Chew has healed injuries, aches, and pains that most medical professionals believe can only be fixed by medication and surgery.
The Ming Method uses simple stretches and exercises, a supplementation and hydration plan, and an anti-inflammatory diet to release the fascia and banish pain forever--quickly, safely, and drug-free.
From Chaos to Calm: Effective Parenting for Challenging Children with ADHD and Other Behavioral Problems
Author: Janet E Heininger
Three points of view-parent's, therapist's, and child's-make this the most practical guide on the market for raising a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or other behavioral issues.
Traditional parenting and discipline books aren't effective for parents who are dealing with kids with ADHD, OCD, depression or other disorders. They need a guide that will help them with the unique discipline and organization challenges kids with these issues have. When getting up, going to school, completing homework, helping with chores, and getting to bed all become battlegrounds, the step-by-step proven techniques presented here will help parents achieve peace in their households. It will teach parents how to:
* Engage in proactive, not reactive, parenting
* Discipline consistently and effectively
* Deal with stalling, forgetting, overreacting, and other everyday behavior problems
* Work with a child's teachers, and more.
Author Biography: Sharon K. Weiss, M.Ed., a behavioral consultant in private practice in northern Virginia, speaks nationally and internationally on parenting and behavior management, among other topics, and has worked as a teacher of special-needs children. A founding member of ADHD Professionals Group, she has also served as a program coordinator and supervisor of an intervention program for behavior-disordered children.
Author Biography: Janet E. Heininger, Ph.D., is a former assistant professor at American University in Washington, D.C., and the mother of two children, including a son with ADHD.
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