When the influenza epidemic of 1918 comes to Vermont, eleven-year-old Margaret, who has always wanted to be a physician, finds out what doctoring is like.
"Doctor Papa" by Sophie May introduces readers to a heartwarming tale that revolves around "Doctor Papa." May's storytelling captures the charm of a loving family and the adventures they encounter together. This book is an excellent choice for young readers and those who appreciate stories that emphasize the importance of family, kindness, and the joys of everyday life. It invites readers to share in the warmth and love of Doctor Papa's home.
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Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. Join Mama, Papa, Brother, and Sister, as they head to Doctor Grizzly’s office for their important check-ups where they will have their temperatures taken, their eyes examined, and their ears looked in. This beloved story is the perfect way to introduce children to what happens when they go to the doctor.
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Ritalin is classified as a Schedule II narcotic-along with heroin and cocaine-and it's a compound that is given to children to drug them, to keep them under control, because parents and teachers feel they can't go into the territory of actually learning how to help kids live better lives. It's a crime against children. - Peter Breggin, M.D., author of Toxic Psychiatry and The Ritalin Fact Book Six million children in the U.S. are currently prescribed Ritalin or other drugs to reduce the symptoms of ADD/ADHD, without a thorough examination of the causes. This book was inspired by Dr. Papa's distress about our country's abuse of pharmaceuticals as first-line therapy for a disease that according to many medical authorities is a fiction. Dr. Papa's 20 years of work with children and parents affected by ADD/ADHD, have shown that natural approaches greatly reduce symptoms of ADD/ADHD, in some cases eliminating them entirely. In this confronting, solution-oriented book, Dr. Michael Papa urges us to explore and understand the lifestyle-related symptoms and underlying causes of ADD/ADHD, but also to choose natural solutions first. He states: It is essential that we break free from this drugging epidemic that is robbing our younger generations of their health and livelihood; it is our obligation as a society. "Dr. Papa's book is a breath of fresh air for parents and individuals who have been suffering the consequences of dangerous drugs with numerous side effects and an extremely poor record of success. I applaud his courage to speak up about this critical issue and his success in treating patients suffering from the challenges associated with A.D.D." - Gary Null, Ph.D., New York Times Bestselling Author and Award-winning Health Advocate
This book is comprised of three stories: Learning at the daycare Wearing glasses for the first time Christian martial arts 1 Beginning Reading Short sentences, easy words and word repetition, real-life illustrations. Preschool-Kindergarten 2 Reading Together Longer sentences, basic vocabulary, for children who recognize familiar words and sound out new words with help. Stories that engage for developing reading skills. Preschool-Grade 1 3 Independent Reading Attractive topics, stimulating, vocabulary, for children who are ready to read on their own. Grades 1-3