Naturally Healthy PregnancyWhole Health for Your Whole Pregnancy by Shonda Parker Written for the pregnant mom or maternity-care provider. $39.00 The Naturally Healthy PregnancyWhat you eat, your baby eats. Your medicine becomes your baby’s medicine. Is it safe? This book answers all your questions about nutritional and Herbal Medicine for the childbearing years*Do you know how to eat to grow a healthy baby? *Do you know which herbs are considered safe or contraindicated for pregnancy-related discomforts and illnesses contracted while pregnant? *Do you know how to administer herbs, figure exact dosages, and determine lengths of treatment for effective self-care? The Naturally Healthy Pregnancy*Gives you the scoop on a healthy diet for pregnant women * Tells you how your body changes during pregnancy *Provides recommendations for Herbal medicine for the childbearing years based on years of research and clinical practice *Shows you how to take charge of your health and the health of your baby What people are saying about The Naturally Healthy Pregnancy*”A wealth of information to guide the pregnant mum and her baby to good health”. Michael T Murray N.D. Author of over 22 books on Natural Health Care *The Naturally Healthy Pregnancy…fulfills a special need for pregnant women and their healthcare providers. I would highly recommend it. Let’s take care of God’s gift in our wombs by using God’s herbs and the wisdom He bestows upon us to use them properly. I found the book to ba a good balance of herbal and traditional medicine:. Veronica Wagner R.N. Certified nurse-midwife, of the DVD, “BIRTH” To order do one of the following: send email to sales@hef.org.nz with visa number post cheque or visa number to PO Box 9064, Palmerston North fax: 06 357-4389 phone: 06 357-4399 Trademe (fees added): http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Listings.aspx?member=2366144 Sella (No added fees): http://www.sella.co.nz/store/4ym9qg/home-education-foundation/display-100/ |
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Yearly Archives: 2010
Socials fast-track new case in Harrold-Claesson’s absence
Posted: 23 Jun 2010 01:24 PM PDT
The struggle continues for little Domenic Johannson, seized by police from his agonized parents because he was briefly homeschooled, stayed home with his mother as a preschooler, and was reportedly too affectionate and outgoing. Close observers of the Johansson state-sponsored “kidnapping” case believe the Visby Social Board is pushing Swedish courts to fast-track a new series of court challenges in an effort to have the cases quashed long before Ruby Harrold-Claesson wins her way back as counsel to Domenic’s parents, Annie and Christer Johansson.
Earlier this month, Swedish courts banished Harrold-Claesson from the case after Domenic’s appointed public “defender” complained to the courts about her participation. Harrold-Claesson, president of the Nordic Committee for Human Rights, is a widely known and respected advocate for families in custody disputes with child protective services, and has won many such cases in Sweden, restoring dozens of children back to the rightful arms of loving parents. She has since filed an appeal to her court ordered removal.
Word has it the next series of law suits might be heard as early as the second week of July in Swedish courts on the island of Gotland. This new case, challenging the “keeping” of Domenic, was filed on behalf of the Johanssons by Harrold-Claesson just days before she was banished.
The previous series of cases challenged the initial “taking” of Domenic. In those series of suits, the Johanssons were “represented” by court appointed counsel, resulting in Domenic’s continued seperation from his parents. It is for this very reason Christer Johansson has dismissed the original court picked counsel and sought out the hard-hitting Harrold-Claesson to represent him.
June 25, 2010 marks the one-year anniversary of the violent seizure of the then 7-year-old child. So traumatized was Domenic by the acts of armed police on behalf of the Visby Social Services board, witnesses tell us he vomited during and shortly after the shocking scene when uniformed Swedish police stormed an India bound jetliner just moments before take off. We are told the boy’s mother, Annie, collapsed during the assault. The family was emigrating to India, Annie’s home country.
By the end of 2009, the Johanssons had lost all their court appeals challenging the “taking” of their only child. In the December 2009 Chamber Court decision, the court sites as justification the fact that Domenic was home schooled (at the time legal in Sweden), that his parents chose to delay or forgo immunizations (also legal in Sweden) and that the boy had two cavities in his baby teeth.
Annie is a native of India. She emigrated with Christer to his native country of Sweden in 2001 after an earth quake hit India and the couple lost everything they owned. At the time of the quake, Annie was pregnant with Domenic. The couple always planned to return to India where Annie’s large family resides, and were finally doing so the day Domenic was seized.
TEACH Bulletin – May 2010 Issue
TEACH Bulletin – May 2010 Issue
Edited by Craig S. Smith
$9.00 for subscription
$1.00 for individual copy
Plus $0.50 postage
This issue:
Contents:
*Take a Break…and Do Better at University
*Meeting with the MoE on Exemptions
*The Social Assistance (Future Focus) Bill
*PhD on Home Education
*Home educator Youngest at Cambridge, UK, since 1773
*Islamic Home educators
*Would You Want These People Teaching Your Children?
*Would You Want Your Children to Be Forced to Attend a Place Like This?
*What’s Wrong with These Figures
-The cost of bringing up your kids
*Brilliant comments
*Coming Events
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Naturally Healthy Woman
Naturally Healthy Woman
Whole Health for the Whole Women
By Shonda Parker
Written for women, young and old (of course, we really mean wise instead of old), who want to understand how their bodies are designed to function normally and what to do when it doesn’t. Shonda wrote this book for her three daughters, so that they could understand the beauty of being made a woman.
$39.00
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PhD study on Home Education in New Zealand
PhD study on Home Education in New Zealand
Parental Choice and Education:
The Practice of Homeschooling in New Zealand
By Leo Roach
2009
Home schooling is a viable alternative to the state school’s approach to education, says veteran teacher, former principal and now Doctor of Education Leo Roache.
Read his Thesis here: